MPLS VPN

VPN

Product Overview

MPLS VPN (Multiprotocol Label Switching Virtual Private Network) is a managed Layer 3 network solution designed to provide enterprises with highly secure and reliable point-to-point private connections. Built on MPLS technology, it enables efficient and stable communication between headquarters, regional offices, and branch locations. Whether for global LAN connectivity or real-time multimedia traffic handling, MPLS VPN delivers cost-effective and dependable data services.

Product Advantages

  • Extensive Coverage
    Backbone nodes span Mainland China, Hong Kong, Taiwan, Singapore, and Japan, and collaborate with global partners to provide worldwide connectivity. This ensures that enterprises can enjoy stable network services anytime, anywhere.
  • Flexible Scalability and High Availability
    The MPLS VPN core network leverages automated and rapid routing technologies to ensure high performance and availability. Whether adding new branches or expanding operations, it can easily adapt to business needs.
  • Supports Diverse Enterprise Applications
    Supports Diverse Enterprise Applications:MPLS VPN supports up to six classes of service (CoS), enabling the simultaneous operation of voice, video, and data transmission on a single network. This ensures smooth performance across various business applications.
  • Comprehensive Support Services
    24/7 customer support is provided, along with a dedicated network management team to ensure smooth and reliable enterprise network operations.

Product Features

  • Proactive Network Monitoring
    MPLS VPN offers real-time monitoring capabilities that track both primary and backup line status. The system promptly notifies and takes action when issues are detected, allowing you to respond quickly before problems escalate.
  • Value-Added Monitoring Services
    In-depth network traffic monitoring helps enterprises gain full visibility into network activity. By analyzing traffic composition, protocol distribution, and user behavior, you can better plan bandwidth usage and ensure stable operations of critical services. Monitoring includes:
    • Circuit status
    • Overall traffic charts (daily, weekly, monthly, yearly)
    • Traffic distribution by applications and protocols
    • Session-level traffic distribution
    • Traffic distribution by QoS levels
    • Detailed reporting and analysis