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Analysis of traffic engineering and fast reroute on multiprotocol label switching
Journal of Ambient Intelligence and Humanized Computing, 2020Multiprotocol Label Switching (MPLS) is a technology developed to address the bottleneck of Internet Protocol over Asynchronous Transfer Mode network. It is a packet forwarding technology using labels to make data forwarding decisions. The use of label forwarding instead of IP address consumed a lot less resources in the old days as it was faster but ...
Mohamad Imtiyaz Goulamghoss+1 more
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Quantitative analysis of multiprotocol label switching (MPLS) in VPNs [PDF]
The world is moving towards the ubiquitous deployment of the Internet. Virtual private networking technology provides the medium to use the public Internet backbone as an appropriate channel for private data communication. By replacing expensive private network bandwidth with relatively low-cost bandwidth, much of the remote communications burden is ...
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A Survey on Multiprotocol Label Switching in Virtual Private Networks [PDF]
When a customer browses internet or sends files (upload/download), the request reaches the DNS (Domain Name System) in the network and does lookup for IP address of the corresponding URL (viz.,www.google.com). Then the request gets transformed to packets and traverses in the internet.
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Multiprotocol Label Switching (MPLS)
2011The idea behind Multiprotocol Label Switching (MPLS) is simple. In datagram switching each packet is treated as an independent element by routers. If one implements a Differentiated Services architecture, each independent packet is treated according to a policy specifically for its service class.
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M-MPLS: Micromobility-enabled multiprotocol label switching
IEEE International Conference on Communications, 2003. ICC '03., 2004This paper presents the integration of multiprotocol label switching with hierarchical mobile IPv6. The resulting micromobility-based MPLS (M-MPLS) is defined in two modes of operation: overlay and integrated. In an overlay framework MPLS and HMIP operate on their respective layers without having common processes, tables, or signaling. In an integrated
Joachim Sokol+5 more
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2003
MPLS introduces connection orientation and packet switching in IP networks. IP datagrams are forwarded by MPLS routers along pre-established paths, based on a short label. This reduces the amount of routing computations, which are carried out only at the times of setting up new paths.
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MPLS introduces connection orientation and packet switching in IP networks. IP datagrams are forwarded by MPLS routers along pre-established paths, based on a short label. This reduces the amount of routing computations, which are carried out only at the times of setting up new paths.
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Performance issues in VC-merge capable switches for multiprotocol label switching
IEEE Journal on Selected Areas in Communications, 1999In a multiprotocol label switching (MPLS) domain, ATM label-switching routers (LSRs) are potentially capable of providing the highest forwarding capacity in the backbone network. Virtual circuit (VC) merging is a mechanism in an ATM-LSR that allows many IP routes to be mapped to the same VC label and provides a scalable mapping method that can support ...
A.I. Elwalid, Indra Widjaja
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Survivability Mechanisms of Generalized Multiprotocol Label Switching
2008Internet protocol (IP) over optical (IP-over-optical) networks is the widely accepted solution to meet the ever increasing demands of IP traffic. In an IP-over-optical network, the IP routers are attached to an optical core network, composed by optical cross-connects (OXC) that are interconnected by dynamically established optical wavelength channels ...
M. C.R. Medeiros, N. S.C. Correia
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A survey of IP and multiprotocol label switching fast reroute schemes
Computer Networks, 2007One of the desirable features of any network is its ability to keep services running despite a link or node failure. This ability is usually referred to as network resilience and has become a key demand from service providers. Resilient networks recover from a failure by repairing themselves automatically by diverting traffic from the failed part of ...
Alex E. Raj, Oliver C. Ibe
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IETF Multiprotocol Label Switching (MPLS) Architecture
1998 1st IEEE International Conference on ATM. ICATM'98, 2002This paper presents the concepts of the multiprotocol label switching (MPLS) technology currently under standardisation by the Internet Engineering Task Force (IETF). MPLS can be used for transport of any level 3 protocol over any level 2 technology so that one of its applications is integrated transport of IP over ATM for next-generation Internet and ...
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