Appreciate your response. To intrepret what you said, perhaps with a bit of extention, MPLS basically enables low cost realisation of such services as VPNs (for business consumers, telecommuters and profesionals on the road) together with low cost network maintenance. These would be compelling reasons to consider.
Irwin Lazar wrote:
MPLS is also useful as a VPN provisioning tool in the Metro space,
especially to allow the provisioning of end-to-end PVCs regardless of Layer
2 transport. For example, a service provider could use MPLS-VPNs to link
sites on its Ethernet MAN to sites on its DSL or Frame Relay services.Also, you may wish to check out Riverstone's collection of papers on
Etherent, MANs and MPLS available at:
http://www.riverstonenet.com/technology/ and the MPLS Resource Center -
www.mplsrc.comIrwin
-----Original Message-----
From: srihari varada [mailto:varada@txc.com]
Sent: Thursday, November 15, 2001 11:12 AM
To: nanog@merit.edu
Subject: MPLS in metro access networksHello:
I have heard some stressing the role of MPLS in metro access networks.
It is difficult for me to visualize the need for it in them while it
is not so difficult to understand the utility (load balancing and fault
restoration etc.) of it in the metro backbone networks.To characterize metro access networks in the context, the following is
provided:
-- aggregates traffic from residential (arriving via broadband access
links such as xDSL, Cable) and business consumers (arriving via
broadband access links such as
xDSL and high speed links such as Ethernet or SONET)
-- funnels aggregated traffic to metro backbone networks for destinationhosts in the local metro region or remote regions across the
internet regional
and backbone networks. Majority of such access networks are SONET/ATM
based (I didn't come
across any case of Gig Ethernet. However, I do not preculde it).Thus, there are two questions:
-- Are there known RBOCs/ILECs and CLECs entrenching MPLS in the said
network scope? (I do not see many major ILECs in the un-official MPLS
service
providers list being circulated but it may mean little)
-- If so, what motivates them to do so? Any analysis of the driving
forces is appreciated.Regards,
Srihari Varada