MPLS CE support on Cisco 2800 ISR router

Hi all, could I ask you for some hints about MPLS CE support on Cisco 2800 ISR router today? I`m finding restrictions and recommendations for feature implementation. Do you have any cisco web site about them?
Thank you for your advice and/or hints.
Peter

Thanks for an answer. I need to use multi-VPN model on CE router, but with QoS on one physical CE-PE connection (e.g. Frame-Relay DLCI).However, all VPNs on CE router must be secured for each one. The solution is Multi-VRF service feature, but, however, with multi-DLCI model on Frame-Relay and QoS per DLCI. Now, I`m finding a scenario to provide multi-VPN model on CE router with single-DLCI model and single QoS per one DLCI for all VPNs. And that, MPLS CE feature on C2800 could be used, if possible.
So, I don`t know more about MPLS CE on C2800 and I don`t know make a result to propsed solution...

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