The Internet and Its Protocols: A Comparative Approach

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Elsevier, 2004. gada 2. jūn. - 840 lappuses
The view presented in The Internet and Its Protocols is at once broad and deep. It covers all the common protocols and how they combine to create the Internet in its totality. More importantly, it describes each one completely, examining the requirements it addresses and the exact means by which it does its job. These descriptions include message flows, full message formats, and message exchanges for normal and error operation. They are supported by numerous diagrams and tables.This book's comparative approach gives you something more valuable: insight into the decisions you face as you build and maintain your network, network device, or network application. Author Adrian Farrel’s experience and advice will dramatically smooth your path as you work to offer improved performance and a wider range of services.

* Provides comprehensive, in-depth, and comparative coverage of the Internet Protocol (both IPv4 and IPv6) and its many related technologies.* Written for developers, operators, and managers, and designed to be used as both an overview and a reference.* Discusses major concepts in traffic engineering, providing detailed looks at MPLS and GMPLS and how they control both IP and non-IP traffic.* Covers protocols for governing routing and transport, and for managing switches, components, and the network as a whole, along with higher-level application protocols.* Offers thoughtful guidance on choosing between protocols, selecting features within a protocol, and other service- and performance-related decisions.

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Chapter 1 Overview of Essentials
1
Chapter 2 The Internet Protocol
23
Chapter 3 Multicast
79
Chapter 4 IP Version Six
93
Chapter 5 Routing
115
Chapter 6 IP Service Management
249
Chapter 7 Transport Over IP
307
Chapter 8 Traffic Engineering
367
Chapter 10 Generalized MPLS GMPLS
491
Chapter 11 Switches and Components
549
Chapter 12 Application Protocols
575
Chapter 13 Network Management
635
Chapter 14 Concepts in IP Security
677
Chapter 15 Advanced Applications
719
Concluding Remarks
763
Index
769

Chapter 9 Multiprotocol Label Switching MPLS
385

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Adrian Farrel has nearly two decades of experience designing and developing portable communications software. As MPLS Architect and Development Manager at Data Connection Ltd., he led a team that produced a carrier-class MPLS implementation for customers in the router space. As Director of Protocol Development for Movaz Networks, Inc., he helped build a cutting-edge system that integrated many IP-based protocols to control and manage optical switches. Adrian is active within the IETF, where he is co-chair of the CCAMP working group responsible for GMPLS. He has co-authored and contributed to numerous Internet Drafts and RFCs on MPLS, GMPLS, and related technologies. He was a founding board member of the MPLS Forum, frequently speaks at conferences, and is the author of several white papers on GMPLS.

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