"MPLS: Next Steps Volume 1 "
eBook Name: MPLS: Next Steps Volume 1
eBook Type: Network
Network, LAN, WAN, Wireless
Multiprotocol Label Switching (MPLS) is a data plane and control technology that is used in packet (that is Internet Protocol) networks.
Now over ten years old, it has taken root firmly as a fundamental tool in many service provider networks.
The last ten years have
seen a considerable consolidation of MPLS techniques and protocols.
This has resulted in the abandoning of some of the original features of MPLS, and
the development of other new features.
MPLS has moved from a prospective solution, to a grown-up technology.
Now that MPLS
has reached this level of maturity, these new tools and features allow more sophisticated services to the users of the network.
These tools and features
are discussed within various contexts throughout several networking-related books published by MK and this presents us with a unique publishing opportunity.
The proposed book is a best-of-the-best collection of existing content from several books MK has published in recent years on MPLS technology (multi-label protocol
switching).
Individual chapters on MPLS technology are derived from a handful of MK books and are combined in one new volume in a way that makes
sense as a reference work for those interested in new and developing aspects of this technology, i.e., network operators and designers who need to determine which aspects
of their networks would benefit from MPLS technology and applications.
It also serves as a definitive reference for engineers implementing MPLS-based
products.
* Coverage of major applications of MPLS such as traffic engineering, VPNs, IP integration, GMPLS, and QoS written by leading experts in the
field contributes to your practical knowledge of this key technology
* Shows you how to implement various MPLS applications that will result in saving your
organization time and money
* Shows you how you can evaluate MPLS applications and techniques in relation to one another so you can develop an optimum
network design