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Multiprotocol label switching. Multiprotocol Label Switching (MPLS) is a common component in high-performance networks that is used to direct traffic from one network node to the next based on short path labels rather than long network addresses, avoiding complex lookups in a routing table. Network addresses represent node endpoints, and labels represent paths between nodes.
Author: John IntindoloAnswer:
_______________________ allows for high performance on telecommunications networks by using short path labels instead of network addresses, thus avoiding the use of complex routing tables. - Multiprotocol label switching - ARP-based table routing - ATM cell switching - Frame-based relay routing
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