I work with Redback stuff quite a bit.  Mostly the SMS 1k and the SMS
1800. I'm just now starting to work with the SMS 10K.

Pros: 

  You'll swear they ripped off cisco's command parser and syntax
  Contexts are cool.

Cons:

  Their QA process is a bit, umm, deficient. (hardware, and software)

MPLS isn't a Redback technology.  It's used to provide the flexibility,
qos, and traffic-engineering characteristics of ATM to IP networks
(without using ATM).

Juniper has a white paper on it that is a decent starting point (for
theory at least).

http://www.juniper.net/techcenter/techpapers/200001.html


--phil

On Wed, 4 Oct 2000, Jae  Kang wrote:

    Hi all,
    
    Does anyone have a good experience with Redback products?
    
    Also I think I have a good knowledge about the follwoing two term.
    MLS (Multilayer Switching - layer 3 switching term ) and
    MPS(Multiple layer server - ATM term.)
    
    But, what about MPLS(?) Is this redback-specific?
    
    Regards,
    
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