Greetings all,

Would anyone who has every done MLPPP over MPLS care to share their experiences 
with this type of network?

We have a customer that is implementing an MPLS network that will have 2 to 6 
T1 feeds at some locations that will be using MLPPP for channel bonding. This 
is a telco provided network that will be customer managed. 

The routers will be customer managed because the same equipment will have 
interfaces to another telco's network as a backup to the MPLS network. Needless 
to say, no telco will support equipment that interfaces competitors networks.

The customer is being told by their router vendor that an MLPPP/MPLS network is 
'too complex' to be managed by anyone except for the router vendor's VARs or 
the telco. They indicated that it would be impossible for the customer's router 
vendor certified network person to come up to speed on MLPPP/MPLS 
configurations and manage such a network -- that it takes years to adequately 
learn how to manage that type of network configuration.

This doesn't sound like rocket science to me -- it should be simple and rather 
straight forward, I would think: The telco specifies its requirements for the 
router configuration, the customer implements that configuration on the 
required router interfaces, the telco monitors line quality, and the customer 
does basic router monitoring. Am I missing something here, or is the router 
vendor just blowing a lot of smoke to try to provide business for some of his 
clients that provide managed services?

Thanks in advance for your feedback!

Jon Kibler
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Jon R. Kibler
Chief Technical Officer
A.S.E.T., Inc.
Charleston, SC  USA
(843) 849-8214




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