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Metro Ethernet, VPLS clarifications
- Subject: Metro Ethernet, VPLS clarifications
- From: fdelmotte1 at mac.com (Fabien Delmotte)
- Date: Wed, 06 Feb 2013 16:07:28 +0100
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Hi,
My 2 cents
> VPLS can be run across several different kinds of layer 1 & 2 technologies
> and is independent of the underlying technology because it builds it pseudo
> wires at layers 3 & 4. VPLS leverages technologies like Metro Ethernet and
> MPLS to extend a business' Ethernet LAN (technically the broadcast domain)
> to remote sites. At the end of the day you can use several kinds of
> tunneling technologies to provide VPLS, including GRE, MPLS, and L2TPv3.
For fun you can also do :
LDP VPLS over a GRE tunnel
LDP over a GRE tunnel within an encrypted network
I can be wrong but VPLS is running over MPLS (rfc 4762) because it is using LDP
Regards
Fabien
Le 6 f?vr. 2013 ? 15:41, Scott Helms <khelms at zcorum.com> a ?crit :
>>
>> From my understanding M-Ethernet is a some kind of service. Standartized
>> technology that allows to connect multiple different networks. And it is
>> independent from physical and datalink layers.
>>
>
> Metro Ethernet is a datalink (layer 2) protocol. It also has physical
> (layer 1) specifications though there are several kinds of physical medium
> that can be used. Most commonly its delivered over fiber (single or
> multi-mode depending on distance from the last active element) or cat 5E/6
> twisted pair.
>
>
>
>> And nowadays which tecnology is the most used(VPLS or Metro)? What about
>> MPLS? Sorry I'm a little confused. I really want to understand.
>>
>
> VPLS can be run across several different kinds of layer 1 & 2 technologies
> and is independent of the underlying technology because it builds it pseudo
> wires at layers 3 & 4. VPLS leverages technologies like Metro Ethernet and
> MPLS to extend a business' Ethernet LAN (technically the broadcast domain)
> to remote sites. At the end of the day you can use several kinds of
> tunneling technologies to provide VPLS, including GRE, MPLS, and L2TPv3.
>
> Here are the main two RFCs:
>
> http://tools.ietf.org/html/rfc4761
> http://tools.ietf.org/html/rfc4762
>
>
>>
>>
>> --
>> Regards,
>>
>> Abzal
>>
>>
>
>
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