MPLS deployment

Irwin Lazar ILazar at tbg.com
Thu Jan 11 22:44:10 UTC 2001


Bala,
Many of the larger service providers have already rolled out MPLS in their
networks to perform IP Traffic Engineering.  A very short list includes
UUNET (in Europe), Global Crossing, and British Telecom.

The secondary usage for MPLS is to establish network-based virtual private
network services in which MPLS is used to create tunnels (or closed user
groups) across IP networks.  AT&T is already offering a service based on
this approach (IP Enabled Frame Relay).  Other service providers are looking
at rolling out MPLS-based VPN services in the next year.

In terms of multi-vendor MPLS deployments, most of the early deployments
have been in Cisco/Juniper environments.  As such, RSVP-TE is the protocol
of choice for MPLS Traffic Engineering and label switch path creation.

For additional information, please feel free to visit my web site, the MPLS
Resource Center at www.mplsrc.com.  There is a very active discussion list
on MPLS operational issues that you might want to join.  We also have an
MPLS FAQ that addresses many of your questions.

irwin



-----Original Message-----
From: Bala Rajagopalan [mailto:BRaja at tellium.com]
Sent: Thursday, January 11, 2001 5:12 PM
To: 'nanog at merit.edu'
Subject: MPLS deployment




Hello,

I am trying to get some information on the extent
to which MPLS has been deployed in ISP networks.
Specifically,

- what's the largest MPLS deployment (in terms of
size of the network)? 

- what's the largest multi-vendor MPLS deployment?

- what's the status of MPLS-based TE? is it being used
  now?

Thanks in advance.

Bala Rajagopalan
Tellium, Inc.
2 Crescent Place
P.O. Box 901
Oceanport, NJ 07757-0901
Tel: (732) 923-4237
Fax: (732) 923-9804
Email: braja at tellium.com 




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