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Multi-vendor in MPLS domain

  • From: "Thamir M.Al Hammad" <thammad@stc.com.sa>
  • Date: Sun, 3 Apr 2005 17:54:49 +0300
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Hi,

 

I want to know your opinion regarding running MPLS from multi-vendors, is it practical? I mean the PE from vendor and the P from other vendor or  mix of PEs and Ps from different vendors? Specially, in NGN environment where no doubt about TE, QoS, L2VPN & multicasting.

I am afraid about this because I think any of these technologies still draft in IETF and there are different philosophies from different vendors.

  

Do you know any case which successful or failed? Any white paper? What is the possible risk?

 

Br,

Thamir  Alhammad

 

 

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