isolated networks.
On private networks, MPLS helps you choose links and routers without the
limitation of routing protocols, based on the best metric.
Am I missing something ?
Paul em 26/03/2003 18:15:30
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Wow .. thanks very
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Paul @groupstudy.com em 25/03/2003 19:59:20
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Hi, Quick question to everyone
At work I have a Frame Cloud that links all our sites together in a hub and
spoke
Paul wrote:
I would like to implement QOS. Am I correct in assuming that I
can only
prioritise voice/video over the frame circuit, and that if I
want to implement
QOS I would have to 'swap' Frame for MPLS/Layer 4 Switching ???
Kind regards
Paul
In a traditional FR type
Hi, Quick question to everyone
At work I have a Frame Cloud that links all our sites together in a hub and
spoke manner.
At some of the sites I would like to extend our IP Telephony and perhaps
introduce Video Conferencing.
Assume I have adequate bandwidth throughout for video and IP
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