Definitive MPLS Network Designs:

"Field-proven MPLS designs covering MPLS VPNs, pseudowire, QoS, traffic engineering, IPv6, network recovery, and multicast. - Understand technology applications in various service provider and enterprise topologies via detailed design studies - Benefit from the authors' vast experience in...

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1. Verfasser: Guichard, Jim (VerfasserIn)
Format: Elektronisch E-Book
Sprache:English
Veröffentlicht: Indianapolis Cisco Press 2005
Ausgabe:1st Edition
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Zusammenfassung:"Field-proven MPLS designs covering MPLS VPNs, pseudowire, QoS, traffic engineering, IPv6, network recovery, and multicast. - Understand technology applications in various service provider and enterprise topologies via detailed design studies - Benefit from the authors' vast experience in MPLS network deployment and protocol design - Visualize real-world solutions through clear, detailed illustrations - Design studies cover various operator profiles including an interexchange carrier (IXC), a national telco deploying a multiservice backbone carrying Internet and IP VPN services as well as national telephony traffic, an international service provider with many POPs all around the globe, and a large enterprise relying on Layer-3 VPN services to control communications within and across subsidiaries - Design studies are thoroughly explained through detailed text, sample configurations, and network diagrams Definitive MPLS Network Designs provides examples of how to combine key technologies at the heart of IP/MPLS networks. Techniques are presented through a set of comprehensive design studies. Each design study is based on characteristics and objectives common to a given profile of network operators having deployed MPLS and discusses all the corresponding design aspects.
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ISBN:9781587053948

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