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Fig. 10-9-1 Concept of a Virtual Hub Hosting Service.
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Fig. 10-9-2 Virtual Hub Hosting Service in the Corporate Environment.
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Fig. 10-9-3 Virtual Hub Hosting Service Provided by an ISP.
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Fig. 10-9-4 A LAN-to-LAN VPN Utilizing an ISP Provided Virtual Hub Hosting Service.
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Network Layout.Fig. 10-9-5Network Layout
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Refer to section #6# for more information about vpncmd. An ISP can use vpncmd to call its own internal automated system to automate the control of its VPN Servers or Virtual Hubs when providing a Virtual Hub hosting service.
Using a .NET Library for Automated Management
The type of VPN Server or Virtual Hub management possible with vpncmd can be executed within a program via function calls. (See section #1.3.22# for more information.) The first version of this library is provided as a DLL file which can be called through the Microsoft .NET Framework.
By using this library an ISP can issue commands and see the results of those commands faster and more reliably than by using vpncmd.
Using the Framework Kit for ISPs
In the future, SoftEther plans to release a framework kit for ISPs made up of scripts (ASP.NET) and databases that will automate the configuration of a Virtual Hub hosting service that can automatically handle online sign-up requests, cancellations, and temporary stoppage of service due to payment issues. At the time of the writing of this manual (December, 2005) the date that this service will become available is still yet to be decided. ISPs will be able to use this framework kit and customize it to work with their existing front-end or back-end systems. This framework kit will consist of Microsoft .NET Framework 2.0 sample programs and databases and will likely come packaged with SoftEther VPN Server Carrier Edition. Please refer to section #1.3.7# for more information about SoftEther VPN Server Carrier Edition.
When more detailed information about the framework kit for ISPs is available, it will be available at http://www.softether.com/.
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Using a .NET Library for Automated Management
The type of VPN Server or Virtual Hub management possible with vpncmd can be executed within a program via function calls. (See section #1.3.22# for more information.) The first version of this library is provided as a DLL file which can be called through the Microsoft .NET Framework.
By using this library an ISP can issue commands and see the results of those commands faster and more reliably than by using vpncmd.
Using the Framework Kit for ISPs
In the future, SoftEther plans to release a framework kit for ISPs made up of scripts (ASP.NET) and databases that will automate the configuration of a Virtual Hub hosting service that can automatically handle online sign-up requests, cancellations, and temporary stoppage of service due to payment issues. At the time of the writing of this manual (December, 2005) the date that this service will become available is still yet to be decided. ISPs will be able to use this framework kit and customize it to work with their existing front-end or back-end systems. This framework kit will consist of Microsoft .NET Framework 2.0 sample programs and databases and will likely come packaged with SoftEther VPN Server Carrier Edition. Please refer to section #1.3.7# for more information about SoftEther VPN Server Carrier Edition.
When more detailed information about the framework kit for ISPs is available, it will be available athttp://www.softether.com/.
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Concept of a Virtual Hub Hosting Service.
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Virtual Hub Hosting Service in the Corporate Environment.
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Virtual Hub Hosting Service Provided by an ISP.
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A LAN-to-LAN VPN Utilizing an ISP Provided Virtual Hub Hosting Service.
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Network Layout.
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