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The registration disclosure is a self-administered process. Linux distribution and platform vendors provide the disclosure information on their site and this public disclosure information is owned and maintained by each vendor. Registrants that have made full public disclosure of their implementation of CGL requirements as mandated by each CGL release version may describe their product as "CGL Registered".
The Linux Foundation does not endorse or validate the veracity of the registration disclosure data.
The Linux Foundation CGL workgroup has released the Carrier Grade Linux Requirements Definition - V4.0. CGL V4.0 is a registerable release.
This section lists all Linux distributions / platforms that are registered for the CGL 4.0 specification.
The CGL working group released the Carrier Grade Linux Requirements Definition - V3.2 on February 13, 2006. CGL V3.2 is a registerable release. The CGL 3.2 Registration Process Document is available for Linux distributions vendors are invited to register to the CGL V3.2 requirements.
For additional information, contact lf_carrier@linux-foundation.org .
This section lists all Linux distributions / platforms that are registered for the CGL 3.2 specification
Asianux Server 3 for IA32
Asianux Server 3 for X86_64
Carrier Grade Linux 2.x Registration involves the full disclosure of all the priority 1 requirements in the Carrier Grade Linux Requirements Definition - V2.0.2. The registration disclosure information mandated for each requirement is specified in the Carrier Grade Linux Registration Requirements,:
The outcome of the Registration process allows CGL-registered platform suppliers to market their Linux distributions and systems to NEPs and TEMs and carriers with the CGL registration mark to demonstrate the platform's suitability for Carrier Grade applications.
Disclosure for each priority 1 requirement will indicate whether or not the requirement has been implemented. If yes, then the document defines the required data for registration disclosure. If no, the vendor must disclose the reason for its absence.
Links to CGL-Registered Linux distributions are shown below: