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Analysis of quality network using MPLS and non MPLS

Authors: Anna Antonyová; Benfano Soewito; Fergyanto E. Gunawan; Sayed Afdhal;

Analysis of quality network using MPLS and non MPLS

Abstract

The use of the Internet has become very important in our daily life. Therefore, the quality of the network is becomes very important. There are several protocol and technology in the Internet network. In this paper we analyzed Multi-Protocol Label Switching (MPLS) compared to Non MPLS. We compared the throughput, packet loss, and Jitter. We used the tools such as Iperf, Wireshark and routing table to do simulation and take the data. The result show the MPLS technology has better result compared to Non MPLS. The throughput is 82.5 Mbit/sec compared to 70 Mbit/sec. The packet loss is 0.4% compared to 1%. Both of technology had the jitter less than 50 ms. We concluded that quality network using MPLS can be increase compared to Non MPLS.

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