VPNs White Papers
Four Steps to True End-to-End Service for MPLS IP VPNs
Overview Multi-protocol Layer Switching (MPLS) VPNs are the ideal solution for medium and large enterprises that currently deploy site-to-site VPN services. MPLS technology provides sophisticated traffic engineering capabilities that, coupled with IP QoS, enable multiple classes and levels of service. MPLS ensures that business-critical applications and services are treated with higher priority than less important applications and "Best effort" services. For service providers, MPLS and IP QoS allow enterprises to offer differentiated services over a common shared infrastructure to boost revenue and set the stage for subsequent value-added services.
| Publisher | CA (Computer Associates) | File Format | Webcast |
|---|---|---|---|
| Date Published | May 2007 | Downloads | 8 |
| Format | Webcasts | ||
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