• DocumentCode
    2176552
  • Title

    Virtual private networks

  • Author

    Wood, David ; Stoss, V. ; Chan-Lizardo, L. ; Papacostas, G.S. ; Stinson, M.E.

  • Author_Institution
    AT&T & Philips Telecommun. UK Ltd., London, UK
  • fYear
    1988
  • fDate
    21-23 Jun 1988
  • Firstpage
    132
  • Lastpage
    136
  • Abstract
    Virtual private networks is a concept that will have a significant impact on the future of business communications. The virtual private network (VPN) offers a fresh, innovative approach to the traditional problem of supplying efficient, reliable, easy to use telecommunications for large, geographically dispersed groups of subscribers. VPN replaces existing private networks with a flexible architecture that is easily managed and at the same time provides enhanced services. As the number of business locations in the private network increases, so do the interconnect requirements and the network complexity. Traffic engineering and network management become more important and more costly. Indeed some large private networks can exceed the size and complexity of smaller PTTs. It is here that the virtual private network first shows its benefits allowing the private networks´ operation to retain an apparently simple network without any loss of interconnect functionality
  • Keywords
    telecommunication networks; business communications; enhanced services; network management; traffic engineering; virtual private network;
  • fLanguage
    English
  • Publisher
    iet
  • Conference_Titel
    Private Switching Systems and Networks, 1988., International Conference on
  • Conference_Location
    London
  • Type

    conf

  • Filename
    10290