Point-to-Point Multiprotocol Label Switching
Multiprotocol Label Switching (MPLS) is a type of data-carry technique which helps to directs data from one network point to the next point based on short path labels rather than a long network addresses which help to avoid complex lookups in routing table. A mechanism used within computer network infrastructures which will help to speed up the time it takes a data packet to flow from one node to another.
Businesses or corporate offices with differing access links can be connected on an MPLS without changing their current environments since MPLS is an independent of access technologies. LNS MPLS delivers highly scalable, differentiated, end-to-end IP services with simple configuration, management for clients.