3com S7906E Instruccion De Instalación
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MPLS Basics Configuration
When performing MPLS basics configuration, go to these sections for information you are interested in:
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For detailed information about VPN, refer to MPLS L2VPN Configuration and MPLS L3VPN
Configuration
in the MPLS Volume.
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For detailed information about MPLS TE, refer to MPLS TE Configuration in the MPLS Volume.
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For detailed information about QoS, refer to the QoS Volume.
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The S7900E Series Ethernet Switches are distributed devices supporting Intelligent Resilient
Framework (IRF). Two S7900E series can be connected together to form a distributed IRF device.
If an S7900E series is not in any IRF, it operates as a distributed device; if the S7900E series is in
an IRF, it operates as a distributed IRF device. For introduction of IRF, refer to IRF Configuration in
the System Volume.
Framework (IRF). Two S7900E series can be connected together to form a distributed IRF device.
If an S7900E series is not in any IRF, it operates as a distributed device; if the S7900E series is in
an IRF, it operates as a distributed IRF device. For introduction of IRF, refer to IRF Configuration in
the System Volume.
MPLS Overview
Multiprotocol Label Switching (MPLS), originating in Internet Protocol version 4 (IPv4), was initially
proposed to improve forwarding speed. However, its core technology can be extended to multiple
network protocols, such as Internet Protocol version 6 (IPv6), Internet Packet Exchange (IPX), and
Connectionless Network Protocol (CLNP). That is what the term multiprotocol means.
proposed to improve forwarding speed. However, its core technology can be extended to multiple
network protocols, such as Internet Protocol version 6 (IPv6), Internet Packet Exchange (IPX), and
Connectionless Network Protocol (CLNP). That is what the term multiprotocol means.