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Multiprotocol Label Switching

2015
Last, but not least, is a discussion on Multiprotocol Label Switching (MPLS). This chapter provides an overview of MPLS and covers how to configure and troubleshoot it. It also discusses protocols that commonly use MPLS for their underlying transport.
Chris Carthern   +3 more
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Evolution of multiprotocol label switching

IEEE Communications Magazine, 1998
Multiprotocol label switching (MPLS) is rapidly emerging as an Internet Engineering Task Force (IETF) standard intended to enhance the speed, scalability, and service provisioning capabilities in the Internet. MPLS uses the technique of packet forwarding based on labels, to enable the implementation of a simpler high-performance packet forwarding ...
A. Viswanathan   +3 more
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Wireless multiprotocol label switching (WMPLS)

Conference Record of Thirty-Fifth Asilomar Conference on Signals, Systems and Computers (Cat.No.01CH37256), 2001
The framework of wireless multiprotocol label switching (WMPLS) technology in applications of broadband wireless mobile communications is presented here. WMPLS has been designed to be a homogeneous protocol to multiprotocol label switching (MPLS), Generalized MPLS (GMPLS), and MPLambdaS, which are the strongest candidates for next generation networking
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Multiprotocol Label Switching Virtual Private Networks

2011
Multiprotocol Label Switching (MPLS) was originally designed with the intention of improving the speed with which routers could forward packets in Internet Protocol (IP) networks. Due to significant improvements in packet forwarding, this is no longer an advantage, but the technology has found large-scale industry-wide acceptance because of its greatly
Jan Schankin, Eduardo Correia
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On loop control in multiprotocol label switching

Proceedings ITCC 2003. International Conference on Information Technology: Coding and Computing, 2004
MPLS has been enhanced with the capability to precisely engineer traffic tunnels to avoid congestion and utilize all available bandwidth in an efficient manner. The distributed fashion of setting up the labels and formation of data tunnels for the assigned FEC (forwarding equivalence class) is a highly sophisticated mechanism, involving great dexterity
V. Jolly, S. Latifi
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