This is to differentiate from most commonly used Overlay path creation/deletion and monitor the pathĬPE-Based VPN: Virtual Private Network designed and deployed fromĬPEs. CPE: device located in enterprise premises.Ĭloud DC: Third party Data Centers that usually host applicationsĪnd workload owned by different organizations orĬontroller: Used interchangeably with Overlay controller to manage Edge: may include multiple devices (virtual or physical) Interchangeably throughout this document. Specification effort to define proper protocol extensions.įor the sake of readability, an edge, C-PE, or CPE are used
Interconnection which may for example justify additional To identify whether there are any gaps that may impede such Particular, this document analyzes the available routing protocols Hosted in third party data centers (a.k.a. When interconnecting their branch offices with dynamic workloads describes the problems enterprises face today Internet-Draft Net2Cloud Gap Analysis July 2020 1. Preventing attacks from Internet-facing ports. Lack ways to differentiate traffic in Cloud DCs. Control Plane for Cloud Access via Heterogeneous Networks11ĥ.2.
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