| Oracle® Communications Unified Inventory Management MPLS L3 VPN Technology Pack Implementation Guide Release 7.2.2 Part Number E36035-01 |
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Oracle Communications Unified Inventory Management (UIM) technology packs provide support for specific technology domains and a solid base for project-specific adaptation. Each pack leverages Oracle's domain expertise and experience in building models to provide a rich set of business entities for a particular domain. Wherever possible, technology packs include elements and business logic based on relevant industry standards. The use of industry standards ensures that technology packs are broadly applicable, while still anticipating field extensions that enable project-specific implementations.
Technology packs are separately licensed and may evolve over multiple releases. Guidelines are provided to facilitate uptake of new or enriched elements while preserving field-developed implementations.
The MPLS L3 VPN Technology Pack provides business entities and behaviors required by providers of data networking services using MPLS Layer 3 Virtual Private Networks as standardized by RFC 4364. This includes support for hub-and-spoke, meshed, and hybrid topologies as well as extranets. VRF-Lite and interface-less VRFs are also supported.
This guide contains the following information about the MPLS L3 VPN Technology Pack:
Background and introductory information about MPLS L3 VPN technology and the technology pack
Contents of the technology pack
Instructions for configuring an MPLS L3 VPN service
Example implementation scenario
Extension points
This document is intended for business analysts and the following groups of people who design and implement an MPLS L3 VPN service:
Customer-service subject-matter experts who model products in the application
Network design engineers who model equipment, connections, and networks in the application
Service provisioners who model services in the application
The guide assumes that readers have a working knowledge of MPLS L3 VPN technology and UIM.
For more information, see the following documents in the Oracle Communications Unified Inventory Management documentation set:
UIM Installation Guide: Describes the requirements for installing UIM, installation procedures, and post-installation tasks.
UIM System Administrator's Guide: Describes administrative tasks such as working with cartridges and technology packs, maintaining security, managing the database, configuring Oracle Map Viewer, and troubleshooting.
UIM Security Guide: Provides guidelines and recommendations for setting up UIM in a secure configuration.
UIM Concepts: Provides an overview of important concepts and an introduction to using both UIM and Design Studio.
UIM Developer's Guide: Explains how to customize and extend many aspects of UIM, including the data model, life-cycle management, topology, security, rulesets, Web services, user interface, and localization.
UIM Information Model Reference: Describes the UIM information model entities and data attributes, and explains patterns that are common across all entities.
Oracle Communications Information Model Reference: Describes the Oracle Communications information model entities and data attributes, and explains patterns that are common across all entities. The information described in this reference is common across all Oracle Communications products.
UIM Cartridge and Technology Pack Guide: Provides information about how you use cartridges and technology packs with UIM. Describes the content of the base cartridges.
UIM technology pack implementation guides: Describe the content of product technology packs as well as configuration guidelines and implementation considerations.
For step-by-step instructions for performing tasks, log into each application to see the following:
Design Studio online Help: Provides step-by-step instructions for tasks you perform in Design Studio.
UIM online Help: Provides step-by-step instructions for tasks you perform in UIM.
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