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Segment Routing: The Future of MPLS
Segment Routing accomplishes the same thing as MPLS, but is less complex, extremely robust and can be scaled without any limitations.
Article
•Aug 7, 2024
How SR-MPLS Is Changing the Way We Think About IP Networking
Learn how SR-MPLS, or Segment Routing Multiprotocol Label Switching, changes the way we think about traditional IP networking.
Article
•Jan 7, 2026
Cisco Crosswork Network Controller: What's all the Hype?
We explain why Cisco's Crosswork Network Controller (CNC), a Segment Routing software-defined networking controller, is getting so much attention.
Article
•Jul 8, 2024
SR-MPLS and the Optical Network
Meet Segment Routing + MPLS (SR-MPLS), the software enabling the optical and routed layers to become one.
Article
•Jan 7, 2026
SR-MPLS in the Enterprise
Segment Routing provides Fast Reroute, enhanced traffic engineering and numerous other features that apply to the enterprise.
Article
•Jan 7, 2026
SRv6 With IPv6 for Transport
SRv6 is a giant leap forward from traditional networking and the logical progression toward SDN and the programmable network.
Article
•Aug 11, 2024
Take Control of the Packet Path with Segment Routing Traffic Engineering
Segment Routing Traffic Engineering or SR-TE in conjunction with Automated Steering dramatically simplifies the Traffic Engineering configuration model and eliminates the RSVP soft state requirement, in favor of a Source Packet Routing model also known as SPRING.
Article
•Aug 7, 2024
Cisco CNC and SR-TE, Better Together
SRTE is a significant enhancement to traditional RSVP-TE. In conjunction with Crosswork Network Controller, it's a game-changer.
Article
•Aug 11, 2024
Pick Your Path: Maximize Agility with Segment Routing with Flexible Algorithm
Segment Routing with Flex Algorithm enables the router to assign a user-defined algorithm to the IGP that can be implemented dynamically and on demand.
Article
•Aug 7, 2024
Tackle Unprecedented Growth in Bandwidth Demand with Segment Routing and Cisco Metro Fabric Architecture
The primary goal of Metro Fabric Architecture is to provide a flexible and scalable model that can help service providers and other large organizations better meet bandwidth demand while delivering services to customers faster and more efficiently.
Article
•Aug 12, 2024
Converged Core Networks Increase Sustainability
Network operators are discovering sustainability benefits by converging optical and routed layers. Let's dive in and see why.
Article
•Apr 1, 2025