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RE: QOS or more bandwidth
From: Pete Kruckenberg <pete () kruckenberg com>
Date: Tue, 29 May 2001 17:08:50 -0600 (MDT)
Why did Cisco invent Tag Switching? Hint: where is Ipsilon these days? Hint II: how many big-iron ATM vendors are at the core of the Internet today?
Ipsilon must be the secret sauce in accelerating Nokia's firewalls. Or someone had an awesome idea for MPLS-switched cellular networks (that must be what happened to 2G wireless). If Tag Switching was how everyone dumped their ATM, it's been awfully quiet. Other than MPLS-VPN (to replace the IP VPN headache with another one), doesn't seem like MPLS is being adopted much at all right now. Pete.
Current thread:
- RE: QOS or more bandwidth, (continued)
- RE: QOS or more bandwidth Kavi, Prabhu (May 29)
- RE: QOS or more bandwidth Pete Kruckenberg (May 29)
- RE: QOS or more bandwidth Kavi, Prabhu (May 29)
- RE: QOS or more bandwidth Spencer . Wood (May 29)
- RE: QOS or more bandwidth Sean M. Doran (May 29)
- RE: QOS or more bandwidth Kavi, Prabhu (May 29)
- RE: QOS or more bandwidth Kavi, Prabhu (May 29)
- RE: QOS or more bandwidth Ukyo Kuonji (May 29)
- RE: QOS or more bandwidth Pete Kruckenberg (May 29)
- RE: QOS or more bandwidth Sean M. Doran (May 29)
- RE: QOS or more bandwidth Pete Kruckenberg (May 29)
- RE: QOS or more bandwidth Kavi, Prabhu (May 29)