Overview | Aricent
Skill Set
With the growing demand for QoS in the IP domain and the
need to remove the inherent bottlenecks in the hop by hop
routing, Multi Protocol Label Switching has emerged as the
technology for the present and the future in a big way. Aricent
has been involved in the IETF working group on MPLS since
its very inception and has contributed to the RFCs and drafts
for the MPLS, LDP, CR-LDP and RSVP-TE specifications.
Aricent has invested enormously in terms of developing skills
in the area of MPLS and has developed the MPLS and LDP Protocol
stacks and is actively pursuing the development of CR-LDP
and RSVP-TE stacks. Aricent is also currently involved in
the discussions and finalizations of the GMPLS specifications
by actively participating in the discussions in the IETF working
group. Aricent views MPLS as a technology area that holds
immense potential to bloom into a complete market for MPLS/GMPLS
tool kits and Aricent has been preparing well for that.
Skill Set
| MPLS Signalling Protocol |
LDP, CR-LDP, RSVP-TE |
| Interworking |
CR-LDP & RSVP-TE interworking
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| Network Architecture |
MPLS and GMPLS Network Architecture |
| MPLS in Optical Domain |
O-UNI specifications, CR-LDP for
GMPLS and RSVP-TE for GMPLS |
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Last updated :
October 31, 2006
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