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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
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
Four Ways to Accelerate TDM-to-IP Migration
Unprecedented bandwidth demand is straining legacy TDM systems, which are quickly becoming antiquated. Transitioning from TDM-to-IP is an evolution of the network — a convergence of voice, data and video into a single packet-based network.
Article
• Aug 28, 2023
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
Is Hop-by-Hop the Future of Optical Transport Networking?
Have the optical networking and routing stars aligned? They very well may have. Let's take a look at why.
Article
• May 7, 2023
SR-MPLS and the Optical Network
Meet Segment Routing + MPLS (SR-MPLS), the software enabling the optical and routed layers to become one.
Article
• Jul 8, 2024
SR-MPLS in the Enterprise
Segment Routing provides Fast Reroute, enhanced traffic engineering and numerous other features that apply to the enterprise.
Article
• Aug 11, 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
• May 7, 2023
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
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
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
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