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  • From: "Bin Du" <robindu@nortelnetworks.com>
  • Date: Tue, 29 May 2001 17:12:06 +0800
  • X-Orig: <robindu@asiapacificm02.nt.com>

Title: 答复: Vendors who use Ships in the Night

Nortel's Passport switch can do that. You can assign VP/VC ranges for ATM and MPLS per interface.

Regards, Robin Du

-----原始邮件-----
发件人: MP LS [mailto:stagempls@hotmail.com]
发送时间: 2001年5月29日 16:56
收件人: mpls@UU.NET; mpls-ops@mplsrc.com
主题: Vendors who use Ships in the Night


Hello All

I have a question.
Are there any vendors at the moment who already implemented
MPLS and ATM as the Ships in the night principle. For the use in a ATM-LSR.

I would be pleased of anyone can give me some more info also about the way
the seperate the VP/VCs for ATM and for MPLS.

Greetings,

Niels Sitters
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