Ethernet White Papers

MPLS Plug-and-Play for Metro Ethernet Networks: Deploying a Carrier-Class MPLS Metropolitan Ethernet Network to Reduce Operating Expense and Network Complexity

Overview This paper will focus on an opportunity to revolutionize the way Metro Ethernet networks are built by applying the concept of MPLS Plug-and-Play, a technology developed by Juniper Networks. MPLS Plug-and-Play offers carriers a way to reduce the operating expense associated with deploying and managing MPLS-based Metro Ethernet networks while still enabling these operators to offer all of the cutting-edge services that their customers increasingly expect. This paper will show carriers how to easily map their access MPLS network into their larger core MPLS network, or, if preferred, how to create a completely new architecture.

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PublisherJuniper Networks File FormatPDF
Date PublishedApril 2008
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