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MPLS Lab Physical Connection Diagram

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MPLS Lab Logical Connection Diagram

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MPLS Lab IP Addressing Scheme

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MPLS Frame Relay DLCI

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MPLS Lab Logical Connection Diagram

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MPLS Lab IP Addressing Scheme

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MPLS Lab Core LDP Scheme

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Two Simple VPNs with a BGP Core

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MPLS Lab Customer EIGRP Scheme

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MPLS Lab Customer OSPF Scheme

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MPLS Lab Customer BGP Scheme

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MPLS Lab IP Addressing Scheme

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MPLS Lab Overlapping VPNs

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MPLS Lab Merging Service Providers

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MPLS Lab Managed Services

• PE NMS can reach all CE Lo0.


• Each CE Lo0 can reach
PE NMS.
• NMS VRF does not support
CE Lo0 to CE Lo0.
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Internet Connectivity Through Central Site

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Separate Internet Connection for
Central Sites

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MPLS Traffic Engineering Layout

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