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Re: MPLS or Site2Site VPN
From: Michael.Dillon () btradianz com
Date: Tue, 30 Aug 2005 15:07:09 +0100
but you do loose the traffice QoS (esp in the internet fabric) you get with MPLS.
I'm curious... Does anyone, anywhere run QoS in the Internet fabric, with or without MPLS? I know that some companies (like the one I work for) do offer several levels of service in their MPLS core networks. But to my way of thinking, the Internet fabric is precisely the peering interconnections between networks whether at an exchange point or over a private peering connection. As far as I know, nobody uses QoS over these connections and nobody does MPLS peering over these connections. Am I wrong??? --Michael Dillon
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- Re: MPLS or Site2Site VPN Michael . Dillon (Aug 30)
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- Re: MPLS or Site2Site VPN Tony Varriale (Aug 30)
- Re: MPLS or Site2Site VPN Randy Bush (Aug 30)
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