2012
DOI: 10.5120/5611-7882
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Analysis of Link Utilization in MPLS Enabled Network using OPNET IT Guru

Abstract: This paper presents comparison study based on link utilization in the networks running over RIP (Routing information Protocol), OSPF (Open Shortest Path First) and MultiProtocol Label Switching (MPLS). Poor link utilization in case of RIP and OSPF is identified. A detailed simulation study is performed over MPLS network where we have shown MPLS network has utilized most of links resulting in congestion avoidance, low queuing delays.

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“…In IP routing each router takes independent routing decision on each incoming packet to identify the next hop, which the packet has to be sent. To make such a decision each router maintains a [7]. Depending on the destination address in the packet header and routing table, the router forwards the packet to the next planned hop.…”
Section: Internet Protocol (Ip)mentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…In IP routing each router takes independent routing decision on each incoming packet to identify the next hop, which the packet has to be sent. To make such a decision each router maintains a [7]. Depending on the destination address in the packet header and routing table, the router forwards the packet to the next planned hop.…”
Section: Internet Protocol (Ip)mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…This route that is established between an Ingress and Egress LERs is called Label Switched Path (LSP). On the other edge of the network, Egress router removes the attached label of outgoing packet and sends further to the destination according to the IP routing [4,7].…”
Section: Multi-protocol Label Switching (Mpls)mentioning
confidence: 99%