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Glossary Term Label Switching

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What is Label Switching?

Label switching is a technique used in computer networking where data packets are forwarded based on labels attached to them, allowing for efficient and scalable routing in multiprotocol environments like MPLS networks.

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Understanding Label Switching

Label switching is a technique used in computer networking where packets are forwarded based on labels attached to them rather than traditional routing table lookups. It is commonly employed in Multiprotocol Label Switching (MPLS) networks to efficiently direct data flows along predetermined paths, improving network performance and scalability. The labels assigned to packets enable faster and more effective routing decisions by network devices, reducing congestion and optimizing data transmission.

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