Building MPLS-Based Broadband Access VPNs
November 29, 2008 – 11:34 pmThe book discusses how MPLS and its VPN service are best used in a broadband environment, concentrating on key design issues and solutions, including:
» How to manage tens of thousands of interfaces and host routes and hundreds of dynamic VPNs
» When a Virtual Home Gateway is necessary
» Why use dynamic address assignment
» How routes should be summarized into the core
Deploy MPLS VPNs successfully in broadband networks with Building MPLS-Based Broadband Access VPNs. This book helps you understand why and how today’s broadband networks function, covering the principal access technologies: DSL, Ethernet, and cable. The book also examines the different tunneling protocols used for VPN solutions today, namely GRE, IPSec, and L2TP, with examples of how these solutions are deployed and a discussion of their strengths and weaknesses.
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