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тАО08-14-2008 12:34 PM
тАО08-14-2008 12:34 PM
Need alittle help with MPLS.
Im fully aware of how to set up Complete LAN\WAN-IP Stream installations for VoIP.
Normally create the VLANs, enter the static route\routes on the ProCurve for WAN connectivity and have the customers WAN provider enter the static routes on WAN router to forward IP traffic to the L3 switch for all VLAN IPs.
Whats diffrent when MPLS is used instead of IP-Stream.
Many Thanks,
Karl.
PS if MPLS is layer 3, then isnt 802.1p supported?
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тАО08-14-2008 12:42 PM
тАО08-14-2008 12:42 PM
Re: MPLS, VLAN, WAN.
Done installs for VoIP over VPN IP-stream.
Thx.
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тАО08-14-2008 11:20 PM
тАО08-14-2008 11:20 PM
SolutionWhen you say MPLS, it means you have to select between L2 or L3.
With L3 MPLS, you can get many features (By the provider), and here are some of them:
- Your topology will be Fully Meshed (not point to Point).
- Advanced Security and Routing features can be implemented.
- Many other features like managed Services (Managed Firewall ...).
Now for the VoIP over the WAN, you can have one more feature that is not available on Leased Lines (clear Channel) or Internet which is CoS.
MPLS provider can allocate some of your Total WAN bandwidth and mark is with Real Time CoS then forward all the VoIP traffic over this and the rest for normal data traffic (off course you have to pay more for this CoS).
And that helps to avoid: Jitter, Echo, Lose ... for the Voice Traffic.
Implementation:
You don;t have to worry about it, just the same scenario you described except you forward to the CPE (MPLS Router) exist in each premises and the MPLS provider will take it from there.
Good Luck !!!
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тАО08-14-2008 11:50 PM
тАО08-14-2008 11:50 PM
Re: MPLS, VLAN, WAN.
Fantastic, thanks for that!!!!
So i will have no worries installing a 192.168.0.0 /24 subnet on the MPLS as long as it does not conflict with any of the Ip addresses used on the other sites.
=0D
Karl.
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тАО08-15-2008 12:13 PM
тАО08-15-2008 12:13 PM
Re: MPLS, VLAN, WAN.
If you have an IPSec VPN, you can use your own private Subnet,
And MPLS is a technology, Data carring mechanism....
However its still a VPN at the End and you can use your private stuff.
Good Luck !!!