[c-nsp] MPLS Hardware Support
Brandon Price
brandon at sterling.net
Wed Jan 2 12:12:56 EST 2008
The CE (Customer Edge) Routers at the customer locations do not need to
have any MPLS functionality. Just your 7206s and 6500s only if the
customer is coming in on multiple routers, otherwise you can just sneak
by with a VRF on the router they connect to you on. The 7206s and 6500s
have full MPLS support.
Brandon
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paul at paulstewart.org
Sent: Wednesday, January 02, 2008 7:47 AM
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Subject: [c-nsp] MPLS Hardware Support
Hi folks...
I have been scanning the Cisco feature navigator this morning to figure
out what levels of hardware support MPLS - it's on our roadmap for this
year and going to happen sooner than later...
When using the feature navigator it states that Cisco 2821, 3825, 3845
series supports MPLS and IPV6 (another consideration in this process).
Is this true and is there anything in the MPLS family that these routers
don't support?
My reason for asking is that we're working with a customer right now
that wants a private VPN between several locations plus public Internet
access - MPLS would work nice for this requirement and with VOIP coming
into play possible assist further... this customer already has some
1811's (which we would replace it needed) and 2821's which all come back
to 6500 and 7206's on our side....
Thoughts? ;)
Thanks very much,
Paul
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