Multi-Protocol Networking: The Profitable Evolution

Topics:
Electrical and Electronic
Tags:
Layer 2,
Layer 3,
Network,
Network Strategy Partners,
Networking
Source:
Network Strategy Partners

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Overview: This paper provides information about the Next generation multi-protocol networking. Next generation multi-protocol networking is an essential infrastructure evolution as carriers strive for reduced costs and incremental revenue growth. With its ability to economically scale any mix of Layer 2 (L2)and Layer 3 (L3) traffic, to provide service to-service and access-to-service inter-working across any combination of traditional and emerging L3 and L2 services, and to elevate reliability and QoS/traffic engineering mechanisms for IP and Ethernet, multi-protocol networking enables carriers to remove critical barriers to revenue growth and to streamline infrastructure costs.

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Format: PDF | Size: 594KB | Date: Dec 2002 | Pages: 34


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