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by: C. Bourne
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What Can MPLS Do for your Business?

The fast global internet expansion encourages the entry of new network providers to the market each month. The aggressive competition is due to the available resources, which provide faster connections, original applications and mainstay traffics. The demand for improved bandwidth and a more secure servicing is growing with the popularity of large business-focused applications in the corporate sector.

Therefore, the challenge for the internet providers is to deliver enhanced data storage, as well as newly-designed and finest performing Quality of Service without over-maximising the costs. The Multi-Protocol Label Switching (MPLS) is a highly effective and easy to use networking technology. MPLS is ideal for businesses which require a full system privacy to operate large applications such as voice, multimedia and e-commerce applications. The MPLS is used additionally to the internet services, which are improved through a more flexible service range; it enables the client to manage his own network by exploring the possibilities of telecommunications traffic engineering.

MPLS is an ideal business system, as it uses a switching tool which transfers large amounts of essential business packages such as stock information. Due to the substantial amount of bandwidth provided, the transferring speed enables the sharing of very large data. Other large applications such as the VPN and the IP telephony have recently become very popular and useful to the business environment; as a result of MPLS, these applications along with internet connection, network security and structure, SLA, hardware protection and anytime support are available at no extra costs.

The benefits of the MPLS technology are vast as the protocol applies to all network layers. Since businesses require more and more telecommunication applications, the IP telephony is the most frequently used. MPLS provides a more practical and refined use to the application; considering the classic method of transferring IP data, the router uses address prefixes and routing tables which review the data every time it crosses each network layer to reach the destination. MPLS however reviews and designates the data to a specific FEC (Forwarding Equivalence Class) only once, by using encrypted labels. The labels are transferred through an impulse every time the data crosses another layer, thus increasing speed and productivity.

Label-based transferring techniques are beneficial as the router can easily lead the information packets based on the label encryption, as opposed to designing a complicated process based on routing the data to the IP address. Other advantages of this method include effective data protection, as it cannot be collected from the network layer, effective use of data, as it can be used in FEC projects, information packets can be prioritised by following the CoS system; if the route becomes more complex while the information is transferred to the FEC, it will never affect the label-based performance of routers. MPLS allows multiple levels of traffic encryption and the transferring of different protocols. Although any route is possible when sending a packet to a designated FEC, a specific route can always be previously programmed, by supporting traffic engineering. One of the most important motifs of using MPLS is its flexibility as it is not connected to layer 2 and layer 3 tools and enables different network applications with different conventions for the two layers.

MPLS technology is the ideal approach for the network of a large corporation as it provides an improved operating system and better functioning. It also allows the freedom to tackle and tailor all network systems to meet different standards, enhanced durability and safety features all at an exponential lower price. The performance benefits from QoS services which prioritise the information and choose the fastest route leading to the FEC. Up to 60% of the WAN running costs can be cut down while still keeping the high-quality services available. The structure of the network can be changed or adjusted to the user's current and future needs, through new servicing, potential complex traffic, intensive bandwidth, VoIP and video. The system becomes more responsive when applications are activated as a result of less packet density.

Because of the interconnected nature of the MPLS, there are fewer chances for the system to break down and lose the data. It also secures a wide-angle viewpoint over the entire corporation and it uses a cloud to transfer firewall network access, in order to reduce external costs. MPLS eases the network management process of a network, while reducing costs involved in contrasting systems within systems. A main benefit to the technology is that it increases information awareness through online reporting, which allows one to observe the activities within a network.

About the Author

Chris Bourne - Writes exclusively for the business communications industry. Chris often provides online reviews, news stories and articles on subjects such as business mobile phones, BlackBerry service and more.


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