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Mpls or MPLS may refer to:
Multiprotocol Label Switching (MPLS) is a type of data-carrying service for high-performance telecommunications networks that directs data from one network node to the next based on short path labels rather than long network addresses, avoiding complex lookups in a routing table. The labels identify virtual links (paths) between distant nodes rather than endpoints. MPLS can encapsulate packets of various network protocols, hence its name "multiprotocol". MPLS supports a range of access technologies, including T1/E1, ATM, Frame Relay, and DSL.
MPLS is a scalable, protocol-independent transport. In an MPLS network, data packets are assigned labels. Packet-forwarding decisions are made solely on the contents of this label, without the need to examine the packet itself. This allows one to create end-to-end circuits across any type of transport medium, using any protocol. The primary benefit is to eliminate dependence on a particular OSI model data link layer technology, such as Asynchronous Transfer Mode (ATM), Frame Relay, Synchronous Optical Networking (SONET) or Ethernet, and eliminate the need for multiple layer-2 networks to satisfy different types of traffic. MPLS belongs to the family of packet-switched networks.
Label switching is a technique of network relaying to overcome the problems perceived by traditional IP-table switching (also known as traditional layer 3 hop-by-hop routing). Here, the switching of network packets occurs at a lower level, namely the data link layer rather than the traditional network layer.
Each packet is assigned a label number and the switching takes place after examination of the label assigned to each packet. The switching is much faster than IP-routing. New technologies such as Multiprotocol Label Switching (MPLS) use label switching. The established ATM protocol also uses label switching at its core.
According to RFC 2475 (An Architecture for Differentiated Services, December 1998):
"Examples of the label switching (or virtual circuit) model include Frame Relay, ATM, and MPLS. In this model path forwarding state and traffic management or Quality of Service (QoS) state is established for traffic streams on each hop along a network path. Traffic aggregates of varying granularity are associated with a label switched path at an ingress node, and packets/cells within each label switched path are marked with a forwarding label that is used to look up the next-hop node, the per-hop forwarding behavior, and the replacement label at each hop. This model permits finer granularity resource allocation to traffic streams, since label values are not globally significant but are only significant on a single link; therefore resources can be reserved for the aggregate of packets/cells received on a link with a particular label, and the label switching semantics govern the next-hop selection, allowing a traffic stream to follow a specially engineered path through the network."
A related topic is "Multilayer Switching," which discusses silicon-based wire-speed routing devices that examine not only layer 3 packet information, but also layer 4 (transport) and layer 7 (application) information.
Introduction to MPLS : Introduction This course is intended for learners with no existing knowledge of MPLS. It is intended to give you an overview of basic MPLS usage, configuration, and verification. We start with a quick synopsis of the differences between routing packets based on Layer-3 header information as compared to switching PDUs via a Label (sometimes called a “Tag”). Then we dive into the structure of the MPLS Label and how each field is derived. You are introduced to the four protocols capable of generating, and distributing, MPLS Labels between routers, and then we go into a deep-dive of LDP (the Label Distribution Protocol) complete with lab examples and detailed sniffer traces. Other facets of MPLS are also discussed such as Penultimate-Hop Popping, MPLS TTL usage, and Con...
An introduction to the basic concepts of MPLS technology; an explanation of the terms used; illustrations of how the concept of label switching works. More information on this topic can be found at http://www.keymile.com/?pk_campaign=youtube&pk;_kwd=youtube or visit our InfoPortal at https://infoportal.keymile.com/?pk_campaign=youtube&pk;_kwd=youtube.
In this video, Keith Barker gives 10 minute overview of L3 VPNS that use an MPLS core.
Attend a workshop to learn more. Click here: http://bit.ly/Me3RCv. Subscribe to Cisco's YouTube channel. Click here: http://cs.co/Subscribe. Why do we care about Multiprotocol Label Switching? Don't let its service provider pedigree cause you to miss its incredible benefits. Circuit-switched networks struggle with the demand for rich media services and QoS. Its connection-oriented control with the flexibility inherent to to the IP based connectionless world. Watch this primer to see what MPLS could be doing for you! More TechWiseTV at http://www.techwisetv.com
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Simplifying LDP (Layer Distribution Protocol). *Note: Please excuse me for the sound. Microphone broke during recording.
Десятый выпуск посвящён непростой технологии MPLS. Поговорим о том, что это вообще за зверь, как оно работает и зачем нужно. Рассмотрим и два базовых протокола, на которых MPLS покоится: LDP и RSVP-TE. Два основных применения - VPN и Traffic Engineering разберём в следующих выпусках. Прочитать статью можно по ссылке: http://linkmeup.ru/blog/154.html
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