MPLS TE (traffic engineering) is widely used in large networks.  It can add a 
layer if complexity so your milage may vary and may not be worth the time and 
energy of having to deal with this other abstract layer.




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Subject: [AFMUG] MPLS for non-redundant paths

If I have a hub-and-spokes topology I want to do some traffic engineering on to 
avoid congestion, is there an advantage to MPLS over just using separate 
subnets to ease congestion if I don’t have multiple redundant paths that I need 
to be able to route around? I understand there is advantages if you have 
multiple paths to the endpoint, but this wouldn’t be the case here.

I also would like to move routing out closer to the edge. What are the real 
benefits of MPLS in either case?

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