Ethernet aggregation, Mpls provider edge applications – Cisco 10000 User Manual

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Chapter 1 Broadband Aggregation and Leased-Line Overview

Leased-Line Architecture Models

Ethernet Aggregation

Many enterprise customers use Ethernet technology for the “hub” site within a VPN network. “Spoke”
sites are generally connected to the service provider infrastructure with lower speed fixed circuits.
Customer connections are usually defined as 802.1Q virtual LAN (VLAN) logical interfaces under the
main Ethernet interface. The Cisco 10000 series router supports both Gigabit and Fast Ethernet
interfaces with many IP services, including QoS and ACLs.

Figure 1-14

shows an example of Ethernet architecture.

Figure 1-14

Ethernet Architecture

MPLS Provider Edge Applications

MPLS technology has allowed providers to target small to medium-sized businesses for outsourced VPN
services. The “build once, sell many” approach of the network design provides scalability and flexibility
with respect to VPN products and services. MPLS provider edge functions and associated features and
services are offered on the Cisco 10000 series router, spanning all interfaces and encapsulations from
low-speed broadband to traditional leased-line applications to high-speed Ethernet.

Figure 1-15

shows an example of MPLS architecture.

Figure 1-15

MPLS Architecture

IP

Ethernet

IP network

SONET/SDH

IP

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series

Gigabit

Ethernet

Ethernet

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Business
customer

IP

IP network

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VPN-A

VPN-B

Customer

edge

Customer

edge

Provider

edge

MPLS Core

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Cisco 10000

series

Provider edge

Office 1

(VPN-A)

Office 2

(VPN-B)

Office 3

(VPN-A)

Office 4

(VPN-B)

MPLS VPN

Access protocol

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