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This draft is a work item of the Layer 3 Virtual Private Networks Working Group of the IETF.
Title : BGP/MPLS IP VPNs
Author(s) : E. Rosen, Y. Rekhter
Filename : draft-ietf-l3vpn-rfc2547bis-02.txt
Pages : 48
Date : 2004-9-22
This document describes a method by which a Service Provider may use
an IP backbone to provide IP VPNs (Virtual Private Networks) for its
customers. This method uses a "peer model", in which the customers'
edge routers ("CE routers") send their routes to the Service
Provider's edge routers ("PE routers"); there is no "overlay" visible
to the customer's routing algorithm, and CE routers at different
sites do not peer with each other. Data packets are tunneled through
the backbone, so that the core routers do not need to know the VPN
routes.
This document obsoletes RFC 2547.
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