MPLS - Multiprotocol Label Switching (2.5 layer protocol)
✨ Please consider supporting my channel! ✨ Every bit helps—whether it’s $15, $10, or even $5. You can make a donation via this site: / sunnyclassroom MPLS can create end-to-end paths that act like circuit-switched connections, but deliver layer 3 IP packet. As we know, routing is the layer 3 function while switching is the layer 2 function. MPLs makes those routers on the Internet act like switches on a local network. That is why MPLS is also called 2.5 layer protocol. My topics are organized by playlists: / sunnylearning My most popular videos: https://www.youtube.com/user/sunnylea... Wireless and Wi-Fi • CSMA/CA - Wireless Medium Access Control P... Remote Access/WAN technologies • Circuit Switching vs. Packet Switching This is my education channel. My topics cover networking, security, programming, data structure, algorithm, programming and other computer-related materials. Please leave comments, questions and subscribe! Thank you very much! Sunny Classroom

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