How MPLS solves IP router problem? nareshkumar 08-July-2008 06:05:25 AMComments MPLS – A very short label is added to every packet as it enters the network Label Switched Path (LSP) – The label corresponding to a path Label Switching Router (LSR) – Each MPLS router (LSR) routes a packet to the correct LSP using to the short MPLS label instead of the long IP header Posted by crouse • MPLS – A very short label is added to every packet as it enters the network • Label Switched Path (LSP) – The label corresponding to a path • Label Switching Router (LSR) – Each MPLS router (LSR) routes a packet to the correct LSP using to the short MPLS label instead of the long IP header Posted by yogendra |
Posted: 11-July-2008 10:02:38 AM By: yogendra • MPLS – A very short label is added to every packet as it enters the network • Label Switched Path (LSP) – The label corresponding to a path • Label Switching Router (LSR) – Each MPLS router (LSR) routes a packet to the correct LSP using to the short MPLS label instead of the long IP header | |
Posted: 05-February-2009 06:05:11 AM By: crouse MPLS – A very short label is added to every packet as it enters the network Label Switched Path (LSP) – The label corresponding to a path Label Switching Router (LSR) – Each MPLS router (LSR) routes a packet to the correct LSP using to the short MPLS label instead of the long IP header |