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For questions about Multi-Protocol Label Switching (MPLS), the layer 2.5 protocol used as a transport layer for Traffic Engineering, some Layer 2 & 3 VPN's, and VPLS.
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Running office WAN via MPLS connected Datacenter's WAN connection. Thoughts?
Do your users notice any more latency when connecting from the internet connection at the DC via MPLS to the office? … Do you end users notice any difference between having the internet connection locally at the office or by sharing it through MPLS from the datacenter.
Thank you! …
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2 Gateways with 2 WAN connections on same subnet question
We recently got a new AT&T ASE(MPLS) line to connect our datacenter with our main office. We have a WAN connection at our datacenter and a WAN connection at the office. …
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Using an ASE(MPLS) line to route datacenter WAN traffic to office
im trying to route the Internet from our Datacenter to our Office over an AT&T ASE line (similar to an MPLS). … My end goal is to remove the WAN connection from our office and use the WAN from the datacenter via the ASE/MPLS. …