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The SCOPE Alliance Releases Carrier Grade Linux Profile Version 1.1The Alliance, in close co-operation with OSDL, updates its Carrier Grade Linux™ Operating System Profile to reflect a common understanding of Network Equipment Providers’ needs November 30, 2006; 02:23 AM The updated CGL Profile reflects the expectations of the NEPs for a Linux Operating System used in Carrier Grade Base Platforms when creating Control and Service Plane Network Elements. The Scope profile describes a subset of the mandatory CGL 3.2 features and prioritizes the CGL 3.2 “roadmap” items that are necessary to support Carrier Grade Base Platforms (CGBP) for NEPs as well as a identifying extended NEP requirements not currently addressed in the CGL Requirements Definition 3.2. The SCOPE Alliance and OSDL plan to continue their efforts to maintain alignment between the needs of NEPs and future Requirements Definitions for CGL. The updated Linux profile (Ver 1.1) is available immediately and may be viewed and downloaded from the Documents area of the SCOPE Alliance website www.scope-alliance.org. About SCOPE Alliance The SCOPE Alliance is an association of Network Equipment Providers aimed at accelerating the deployment of Carrier Grade Base Platforms for service provider applications. Its mission is to enable and promote the availability of open Carrier Grade Base Platforms based on Commercial Off The Shelf (COTS) hardware and software building blocks, and to promote interoperability to better serve Service Providers and consumers. For more information about the SCOPE Alliance, visit: www.SCOPE-Alliance.org.
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