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Multiprotocol Label Switching (MPLS)

6. MPLS Applications
MPLS addresses today's network backbone requirements effectively by providing a standards-based solution that accomplishes the following:
  • improves packet-forwarding performance in the network
    • MPLS enhances and simplifies packet forwarding through routers using Layer-2 switching paradigms.
    • MPLS is simple, which allows for easy implementation.
    • MPLS increases network performance because it enables routing by switching at wireline speeds.
  • supports QoS and CoS for service differentiation
    • MPLS uses traffic-engineered path setup and helps achieve service-level guarantees.
    • MPLS incorporates provisions for constraint-based and explicit path setup.
  • supports network scalability
    • MPLS can be used to avoid the N2 overlay problem associated with meshed IP–ATM networks.
  • integrates IP and ATM in the network
    • MPLS provides a bridge between access IP and core ATM.
    • MPLS can reuse existing router/ATM switch hardware, effectively joining the two disparate networks.
  • builds interoperable networks
    • MPLS is a standards-based solution that achieves synergy between IP and ATM networks.
    • MPLS facilitates IP–over-synchronous optical network (SONET) integration in optical switching.
    • MPLS helps build scalable VPNs with traffic-engineering capability.

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