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This draft is a work item of the Layer 3 Virtual Private Networks Working Group of the IETF.

	Title		: PPVPN terminology
	Author(s)	: L. Andersson
	Filename	: draft-ietf-l3vpn-ppvpn-terminology-00.txt
	Pages		: 20
	Date		: 2004-3-23
	
The provider provisioned VPN solutions have attracted a great deal
     of interest. Memos proposing different and overlapping solutions
     have been discussed on the PPVPN mailing list and in the Working
     Group meetings. This has lead to the development of a partly new
     set of concepts used to describe the set of VPN services. To a
     certain extent there is more than one term covering the same
     concept and sometimes the same term covers more than one concept.
     The terminology needs to be made clearer and more intuitive. This
     document seeks to fill at least part of that need.

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