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Cosa (chi) è MPLS - definizione

NETWORK ROUTING SCHEME BASED ON LABELS IDENTIFYING PATHS
MPLS; Multi-protocol label switching; Multi-protocol Label Switching; Multi-Protocol Label Switching; Multi Protocol Label Switching; Multi protocol label switching; Multiprotocol label switching; Label switched path; Label-switched path; Label edge router; Label switch router; Label Switching Router; Tag switching; Transit router; IP/MPLS; Label Edge Router; Label Switch Router; Label switching router; Mofrr; Label Switched Path

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Multi-Protocol Label Switching (Reference: RFC 3031)
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<networking> (MPLS) A packet switching protocol developed by the IETF. Initially developed to improve switching speed, other benefits are now seen as being more important. MPLS adds a 32-bit label to each packet to improve network efficiency and to enable routers to direct packets along predefined routes in accordance with the required quality of service. The label is added when the packet enters the MPLS network, and is based on an analysis of the packet header. The label contains information on the route along which the packet may travel, and the forwarding equivalence class (FEC) of the packet. Packets with the same FEC are routed through the network in the same way. Routers make forwarding decisions based purely on the contents of the label. This simplifies the work done by the router, leading to an increase in speed. At each router, the label is replaced with a new label, which tells the next router how to forward the packet. The label is removed when the packet leaves the MPLS network. Modern ASIC-based routers can look up routes fast enough to make the speed increase less important. However, MPLS still has some benefits. The use of FECs allows QoS levels to be guaranteed, and MPLS allows IP tunnels to be created through a network, so that VPNs can be implemented without encryption. MPLS Resource Center (http://mplsrc.com/). [RFC 3031] (2002-04-14)

Wikipedia

Multiprotocol Label Switching

Multiprotocol Label Switching (MPLS) is a routing technique in telecommunications networks that directs data from one node to the next based on labels rather than network addresses. Whereas network addresses identify endpoints the labels identify established paths between endpoints. MPLS can encapsulate packets of various network protocols, hence the multiprotocol component of the name. MPLS supports a range of access technologies, including T1/E1, ATM, Frame Relay, and DSL.

Esempi dal corpus di testo per MPLS
1. Businesses in Bahrain now have an opportunity to access one of the world’s most reliable and extensive MPLS networks.
2. Through strategic partnerships, 2Connect’s new, international MPLS network is now available in more than 80 countries from 1,100 points of presence (PoP). «The expansion of our global MPLS network from 10 to 80 countries underlines 2Connect’s strategy to remain at the forefront of the Kingdom’s competitive, telecommunications industry.
3. Bahrain’s growing financial industry in particular is set to benefit from the introduction of a global MPLS network which till now has not been adequately provided by any other telecommunications provider in the Kingdom,» Al–Shirawi said. «2Connect’s enhanced global MPLS network will improve our product portfolio offering, giving our customers greater reach to over 80 countries.
4. Under the terms of the agreement with Sprint Nextel, BellSouth‘s IP (Internet Protocol) network across nine states in the southeast US will be linked to Sprint‘s existing network in other regions using MPLS technology, or multi–protocol label switching.
5. Mehmood Rafique, Arab News MANAMA, 24 August 2007 — 2Connect, the Kingdom’s link to the next generation of telecommunications services, has announced it has expanded its global, multi– protocol label switching (MPLS) network.