Secure MPLS Networks
Business Broadband & Data
- Business Broadband
- Dedicated T1 Internet Access
- Bonded T1 Line
- Backup T1 Connection
- Multi-Office
- Dedicated T3 Broadband Line
Business VoIP & Hosted PBX
What is MPLS?
For technology this complex, there is of course an extremely long answer. For those of you with the time and inclination, we've compiled a comprehensive PDF, drawn from multiple sources, all cited, charting the definitions, functions and instructions required to understand MPLS networking, available HERE to DOWNLOAD. Meanwhile, here's a shorter answer... M P L S provides Corporations with advanced, expert means to control, protect and guarantee the way their offices communicate with each other. It also determines how all of the corporate offices navigate in and out of the Internet where security is of a premium.
Your own private Internet
We liken M P L S to the fastest, sleekest, most exclusive private network that exists solely to allow Corporate locations transmit voice, data, or media. Management and security is located at one point, usually Headquarters, removing the need for personnel and security systems at any other office branches. Think of MPLS as a top security private network that nothing can get in or out of without the right boarding pass (or label) which is recognized at departure and arrival. What is transmitted and when can be custom managed at Headquarters to assign priority to anything mission critical.
An MPLS network accepts the wider Internet at only one point, again usually Headquarters, where all in-and-out deliveries of information etc. from the Internet to all office locations occurs only via this secure private network, and in a manner that is directly manageable and easy to monitor at the point of entry. M P L S is a futuristic technology that is already proven and available today for every Corporation, no matter where offices are located throughout the city, county, state, country, continent or world.
Additional Resources
For further detailed tech specs on MPLS you may want to visit the following valuable reference sites.
Wikipedia entry
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/MPLS
“Introduction to MPLS” by Peter Welcher
http://www.netcraftsmen.net/welcher/papers/mplsintro.html
MPLS Resource Center
FAQ: http://www.mplsrc.com/mplsfaq.shtml
MPLS Tutorial
http://www.mplstutorial.com/
IEC MPLS Tutorial
http://www.webproforum.com/online/tutorials/mpls/
Converge Digest MPLS overview by Rick Gallaher
MPLS Working Group
http://www.ietf.org/html.charters/mpls-charter.html
Your own private Internet
We liken M P L S to the fastest, sleekest, most exclusive private network that exists solely to allow Corporate locations transmit voice, data, or media. Management and security is located at one point, usually Headquarters, removing the need for personnel and security systems at any other office branches. Think of MPLS as a top security private network that nothing can get in or out of without the right boarding pass (or label) which is recognized at departure and arrival. What is transmitted and when can be custom managed at Headquarters to assign priority to anything mission critical.
An MPLS network accepts the wider Internet at only one point, again usually Headquarters, where all in-and-out deliveries of information etc. from the Internet to all office locations occurs only via this secure private network, and in a manner that is directly manageable and easy to monitor at the point of entry. M P L S is a futuristic technology that is already proven and available today for every Corporation, no matter where offices are located throughout the city, county, state, country, continent or world.
Additional Resources
For further detailed tech specs on MPLS you may want to visit the following valuable reference sites.
Wikipedia entry
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/MPLS
“Introduction to MPLS” by Peter Welcher
http://www.netcraftsmen.net/welcher/papers/mplsintro.html
MPLS Resource Center
FAQ: http://www.mplsrc.com/mplsfaq.shtml
MPLS Tutorial
http://www.mplstutorial.com/
IEC MPLS Tutorial
http://www.webproforum.com/online/tutorials/mpls/
Converge Digest MPLS overview by Rick Gallaher
MPLS Working Group
http://www.ietf.org/html.charters/mpls-charter.html