""Howard C. Berkowitz""  wrote in message
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> My Product Line needs a new Story.
>
> Label:
> Stuff you stick to the front of your box for product identification.

Compare the new Cisco Press title (from http://www.ciscopress.com/):

   Traffic Engineering with MPLS
   Authors: Eric Osborne, Ajay Simha
   Available: July 15, 2002
   ISBN: 1587050315
   Pages: 724

   Hard to find information on how to use MPLS traffic engineering to
   optimize network bandwidth, save on network cost, and improve
   customer satisfaction

With operator experience (from http://www.nanog.org):

   How the network would behave without MPLS

   WANDL simulations show that there would be no congestion in the
   network based on IGP TE with IS-IS, so MPLS is not needed today
   for TE.

   Bandwidth reservations for MPLS-based VPNs would not be as
   meaningful with large amounts of native IP traffic on backbone trunks.

   http://www.nanog.org/mtg-0202/ppt/siegel/sld031.htm

-dre




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