LAN and WAN connectivity

  LAN and WAN connectivity

Service providers are experiencing intensifying demand for IP services as businesses seek to boost productivity through information technology. One IP service of particular interest to service providers' corporate customers is IP-enabled "virtual" private network service (often abbreviated as IP-VPN service). With IP-VPN, a service provider connects two IP addresses located at geographically dispersed sites. These two locations thus appear to be within a private IP network. The customer experiences a private network service that connects its remote sites, even though traffic actually flows though a shared provider infrastructure. The benefits of this "virtual" connection include greater reliability for the customer and better resource utilization for the service provider. In its simplest form, IP enabled means to seamlessly connect sites over the underlying provider network without the need for the customer to create IP connectivity between sites. Note, however, that IP enabled does not mean that the provider's underlying transport technology is router-based only indeed it can, and often will, include technologies such as Asynchronous Transfer Mode (ATM).

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