Multi Protocol Label Switching definition
Examples of Multi Protocol Label Switching in a sentence
The Service is a private, global, IP-based VPN service based on Multi Protocol Label Switching industry standards that provides the Customer with any-to-any connectivity and differentiated performance levels, prioritisation of delay and non-delay sensitive traffic as well as voice and multi-media applications, all on a single network.
The cornerstone of this offering is Verizon’s Multi Protocol Label Switching (MPLS)-powered NBIP-VPNS network.
These Service Levels cover the following data service categories: • ACURUS Leased Line Services; • ACURUS Frame Relay Services; • ACURUS Asynchronous Transfer Mode (“ATM”) Services; • ACURUS Ethernet Services (“Ethernet”); • ACURUS Multi Protocol Label Switching (“MPLS”) Private Network Services and; • ACURUS Managed Solution.
On top of each virtual infrastructure, GEYSERS defined a Generalized Multi- Protocol Label Switching (GMPLS) and Path Computation Element (PCE) based Network Control Plane (NCP) for the on-demand provisioning of energy-efficient optical connectivity between DCs and a Service Management Layer for the provisioning of cloud services.
After years of rapid technical and standardization efforts, various Quality of Service (QoS) architectures such as Differentiated Services (DiffServ) [1], Multi Protocol Label Switching (MPLS) [2] and Resource Reservation Protocol (RSVP) [3] begin to take a foothold in today’s networking environments.