Recently, a reader wrote to tell me about the big relief he felt when he bought a Layer 3 MPLS VPN service. With such a site-to-site service, one option is to peer the WAN routers at customer sites ...
The border gateway protocol (BGP) supports multiple services across a single BGP connection. This multiplexing of BGP information on a single connection allows thousands of virtual private networks ...
Plans to deploy virtual private networks using a new technology have sparked recent controversy, with the debate illustrating the need for technology managers to tune in to different ways carriers ...
We're in the process of switching to a new MPLS provider. With our old provider, we used point-to-point IP addresses between our CE and the PE in the RFC 1918 range. We also used only BGP AS numbers ...
Plans to deploy virtual private networks using a new technology have sparked recent controversy, with the debate illustrating the need for technology managers to tune in to different ways carriers ...
Based on its simplicity and low cost, Ethernet technology is expanding beyond its local-area network heritage to emerge as a compelling alternative to traditional frame relay/asynchronous transfer ...
Need for an MPLS interconnect arises to ensure service reach, consistency. Enterprise customers looking to utilize multiple carriers to provide global reach for their MPLS VPNs might find themselves ...
In certain models of inter-provider Multi-Protocol Label Switching (MPLS) based Virtual Private Networks (VPNs) spoofing attack against VPN sites is a key concern. For example, MPLS-based VPN ...
TROY, MI--(Marketwired - Sep 23, 2013) - TelNet Worldwide, Inc. (TelNet) announced the availability of a site-to-site VPN option with its MPLS/VPN service, offering businesses with multiple locations ...
We currently have a private 2mbps circuit between two sites and we're replacing it with a 20mbps VPN connection. The new circuit is in and I've been doing some testing to ensure it's stable and so on, ...
Market Definition: IP services platforms complement carriers’ existing access and backbone equipment and are capable of extending critical Layer 2 (L2) and Layer 3 (L3) functions such as broadband ...
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