Multi-Location MPLS Voice Network - India
About This Architecture
Multi-location MPLS voice network spanning seven sites across India connects Delhi, Noida (two locations), Dadri, Nagpur, and Mumbai (Andheri and Juhu) through a centralized MPLS Cloud voice traffic hub. Each location deploys a dedicated Voice Gateway that establishes connectivity to the MPLS Cloud, creating a hub-and-spoke topology for voice traffic routing. This architecture ensures consistent voice quality, reduced latency, and centralized management for enterprises operating across multiple Indian cities. Fork this diagram on Diagrams.so to customize locations, add redundancy paths, or integrate with SIP trunking infrastructure. Ideal for telecom engineers planning voice network expansion or consolidation across geographically distributed offices.
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How do I design an MPLS voice network connecting multiple office locations across India?
Deploy a hub-and-spoke MPLS topology with a centralized MPLS Cloud voice traffic hub and dedicated Voice Gateways at each location. This diagram shows seven Indian sites (Delhi, Noida, Dadri, Nagpur, Mumbai) connecting to a central hub for consistent voice quality and simplified management.
- Domain:
- Networking
- Audience:
- network architects designing enterprise voice networks across distributed locations
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