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Unless you're transiting one of your customer networks, I don't think this is necessary. You can mark each circuit in a way to identify the customer - for example using Tenant. You connect the A-end to your own network, and the Z-end needs no termination (unless you're providing the CPE, in which case the Z-end goes to the CPE device) |
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It's kind of what i was afraid of since i'm not transiting customer network. I guess it just the way it is for now. Thanks for the reply. |
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Netbox documentation states following "Sometimes you'll need to model provider networks into which you don't have full visibility; these are typically represented on topology diagrams with cloud icons.".
This is straight forward logical when i'm the customer in case of ip transit or MPLS. But what about if i'm the provider and i would like to model provider network or more correctly customer network?
I know this sounds trivial and i'm free to apply this feature anyway i want but calling it provider network is confusing. I'm the provider of the circuit.
How do you go about it?
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