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E-grāmata: Network Convergence: Ethernet Applications and Next Generation Packet Transport Architectures

(Juniper, UK), (Hyderabad, India)
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  • Izdevniecība: Morgan Kaufmann Publishers In
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  • ISBN-13: 9780123978813
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As the next-generation architectures continue their penetration of market, a need for a comprehensive text describing Ethernet application design for them is obvious. This is that book. Aimed at network designers and administrators, it provides a thorough reference to the subject, from emerging applications to large-scale business deployments. Chapters include the concepts of using VPLS in deployment, advanced MPLS Layer 3 VPN services, backbone bridging, using Seamless MPLS to scale packet Ethernet services, and quality of service in mobile IP networks of all generations. Emerging trend in packet optical convergence are covered, as well as several models for MPLS transport profiles. Appendices include two application scenarios, fully worked out, for overlapping and peer--to-peer interconnections. The general theme of the book is that of convergence of new developments, applications, and services that are emerging in Ethernet transport. An essential reference, full of practical details and solutions to common problems. Annotation ©2014 Ringgold, Inc., Portland, OR (protoview.com)

Network Convergence: Ethernet Applications and Next Generation Packet Transport Architectures provides the guidance and solutions you'll need to understand Ethernet and emerging applications such as cloud computing and mobile apps, as well as large-scale retail and business deployments.

This reference starts with an overview of the Ethernet and existing broadband architectures, including XDSL, WIMAX, and VLANs. It moves on to cover next-generation networks and mobile architectures, as well as cloud computing. The book also addresses the convergence of optical, Ethernet and IP/MPLS layers, considered to be the backbone of next-generation packet transport architecture.

If you're a network designer or architect, a technical sales professional, or if you're pursuing technical certifications, you will benefit fromNetwork Convergence's fundamental information on this rapidly evolving technology.

  • Discusses architectural nuances and includes practical case studies for deploying the next-generation framework for each service type
  • Explains data center and cloud computing interconnect schemes for building next-generation cloud infrastructures that support a new array of requirements
  • Provides configuration schemes from leading vendors, including Cisco, Juniper and Alcatel

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The first book explaining how to build Ethernet applications using next-generation architectures
Introduction ix
Chapter 1 Deploying Ethernet Multi-Point Services Using VPLS
1(72)
Introduction
1(1)
Virtual Private LAN Service (VPLS)
1(65)
Inter-Provider VPLS
66(4)
Conclusion
70(3)
Chapter 2 Understanding Advanced MPLS Layer 3 VPN Services
73(252)
Introduction
73(1)
MPLS Layer 3 VPNs
73(30)
MPLS Layer 3 Inter-AS VPNs
103(73)
Advanced Next Generation Multicast over Layer 3 VPNs
176(119)
Migration from Draft-Rosen to NG-MVPNs
295(28)
Summary
323(2)
Chapter 3 Provider Backbone Bridging with VPLS
325(68)
Introduction
325(7)
Operational Examples
332(60)
Conclusion
392(1)
Chapter 4 Scaling Packet Ethernet Services Using Seamless MPLS
393(72)
Introduction
393(1)
State of the Mobile Transport Industry
393(3)
Next Generation Mobile Transport Characteristics
396(5)
System Concept
401(3)
Transport Models
404(8)
Service Models
412(7)
Large Network, Inter-AS Design with IP/MPLS Access
419(5)
Large Network Inter-AS Design with Non-IP/MPLS Access
424(3)
Small Network, Integrated Core and Aggregation with IP/MPLS Access
427(2)
Small Network, Integrated Core, and Aggregation with Non-IP/MPLS Access
429(1)
Service Architecture
430(9)
Inter-Domain Hierarchical LSPs
439(1)
Inter-Domain LSPs for Multi-Area IGP Design
439(5)
Inter-Domain LSPs for Inter-AS Design
444(6)
Inter-Domain LSPs for Integrated Core and Aggregation Design
450(1)
Transport and Service Control Plane
451(1)
BGP Control Plane for Multi-Area IGP Design
452(2)
BGP Control Plane for Inter-AS Design
454(3)
BGP Control Plane for Integrated Core and Aggregation Design
457(1)
Quality of Service
458(3)
Synchronization Distribution
461(3)
Conclusion
464(1)
Chapter 5 QoS in Mobile IP Networks
465(60)
Introduction
465(1)
The First Generation Mobile Network
465(1)
The Second Generation Mobile Network
465(3)
The 2.5G Mobile Network
468(1)
The Third Generation Mobile Vision
469(2)
The Evolution toward 3G
471(1)
The Third Generation Evolution for GSM
471(3)
Converged NGN Infrastructure for Mobile Transport
474(2)
Third Generation Release 99 Overview
476(4)
Third Generation Release 4 Overview
480(3)
Third Generation Release 5/6 Overview
483(4)
Mobile Network RAN Access
487(3)
IPV6 in 3G Networks
490(3)
Overview of QoS and the 3GPP Standards
493(3)
3G Traffic Classes
496(2)
Bearer Service Attributes
498(1)
Mobile Network Protocol Stacks
498(10)
The lu Interface in the Circuit-Switched Domain
508(1)
Mobile Network Transport Framework
509(3)
Quality of Service Framework
512(12)
Conclusion
524(1)
Chapter 6 Emerging Trends in Packet Optical Convergence
525(28)
Introduction
525(1)
Basics about Optical Networks
526(1)
Optical Transmission Principles
527(1)
DWDM Transponders
528(1)
Multiplexers and De-Multiplexers
529(1)
Optical Add/Drop Multiplexers
529(1)
Overview of Fixed OADM and ROADM Technology
530(6)
The Optical Transport Network (OTN)
536(6)
Design Constraints and Initial Design Considerations for Fiber Optic Networks
542(4)
IPoDWDM
546(7)
Chapter 7 MPLS Transport Profile
553(19)
Introduction
553(1)
Why MPLS-TP? Why Now?
553(6)
IP/MPLS and MPLS-TP Inter-operability
559(2)
Overlay Model
561(7)
Peer Model
568(4)
Application Scenario: The Overlapping Interconnection Scenario of the L2/L3 VPN Bridging in the LTE Environment 572(1)
Application Scenario: The Peer-to-Peer Interconnection Scenario in the MS-PW Environment 573(4)
Index 577
works with Juniper Network as a Technical Leader within the Juniper Professional Services Organization. He is based in the UK and works with large Service Providers and customers with focus on the key areas of Network transformation, Multicast, QoS, Carrier Ethernet, Vendor Interoperability and Next Generation services. Prior to joining Juniper, Vinod worked as a Senior Network Consulting Engineer within Ciscos World Wide Service Provider organization providing architectural design and service support to customers in the Asia Pacific and EMEA markets. This responsibility includes the planning and design of large network architectures, together with guiding deployment and providing operational advice. He has over 16 years of experience in IP networking, and built some of the largest IP/MPLS carrier networks in the EMEA, APAC, and America markets. Srinivasarao Mulugu heads the Packet division of Nokia Siemens Networks in India. He has over 17 years of experience in the telecommunication industry spanning across North America, APAC, Middle East and India. During the course of his career, Srinivasarao has worked in various capacities at Cisco Systems, Juniper Networks, 3Com and Sprint Communications. He is also active in the industry forums and has chaired several technology sessions in forums such as SANOG, APRICOT, etc. He has an MS in Electrical Engineering and an MBA, both from University of Maryland, College Park, USA.In his personal life Srinivasarao holds the position of Director Auromira Foundation and is involved in social welfare activities.