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Xu, Z XU, Zhuo Xu, Zhuo Alcatel-Lucent Xu
Designing and Implementing Ip/mpls-Based Ethernet Layer 2 Vpn Services - An Advanced Guide for Vpls and Vll
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Informationen zum Autor Zhuo (Frank) Xu is a recognized MPLS/VPLS service routing expert. A seasoned telecom professional, he holds several industry IP certifications including the distinction of being the world's first Alcatel-Lucent Service Routing Architect. Klappentext A guide to designing and implementing VPLS services over an IP/MPLS switched service provider backboneToday's communication providers are looking for convenience, simplicity, and flexible bandwidth across wide area networks-but with the quality of service and control that is critical for business networking applications like video, voice and data. Carrier Ethernet VPN services based on VPLS makes this a reality. Virtual Private LAN Service (VPLS) is a pseudowire (PW) based, multipoint-to-multipoint layer 2 Ethernet VPN service provided by services providers By deploying a VPLS service to customers, the operator can focus on providing high throughput, highly available Ethernet bridging services and leave the layer 3 routing decision up to the customer.Virtual Private LAN Services (VPLS) is quickly becoming the number one choice for many enterprises and service providers to deploy data communication networks. Alcatel-Lucent VPLS solution enables service providers to offer enterprise customers the operational cost benefits of Ethernet with the predictable QoS characteristics of MPLS.Items Covered:Building Converged Service Networks with IP/MPLS VPN TechnologyIP/MPLS VPN Multi-Service Network OverviewUsing MPLS Label Switched Paths as Service Transport TunnelsRouting Protocol Traffi c Engineering and CSPFRSVP-TE ProtocolMPLS Resiliency -- Secondary LSPMPLS Resiliency -- RSVP-TE LSP Fast RerouteLabel Distribution ProtocolIP/MPLS VPN Service Routing ArchitectureVirtual Leased Line ServicesVirtual Private LAN ServiceHierarchical VPLSHigh Availability in an IP/MPLS VPN NetworkVLL Service ResiliencyVPLS Service ResiliencyVPLS BGP Auto-DiscoveryPBB-VPLSOAM in a VPLS Service Network Zusammenfassung A guide to designing and implementing VPLS services over an IP/MPLS switched service provider backbone Today's communication providers are looking for convenience, simplicity, and flexible bandwidth across wide area networks-but with the quality of service and control that is critical for business networking applications like video, voice and data. Inhaltsverzeichnis Foreword xix Introduction xxi Part 1 IP/MPLS VPN Service Network Overview 1 Chapter 1 Building Converged Service Networks with IP/MPLS VPN Technology 3 1.1 The Increasing Demands on Service Provider Networks 4 1.2 MPLS Overview 6 1.3 The MPLS Value Proposition 8 1.4 MPLS Enables Converged Multi-Service Networks 11 1.5 MPLS-Enabled Business VPN Services 13 Summary 17 Chapter 2 IP/MPLS VPN Multi-Service Network Overview 19 2.1 IP/MPLS Layer 2 VPN Requirements 20 2.2 IP/MPLS Layer 2 VPN Services 21 2.3 Meeting the Service Network Requirements Using IP/MPLS VPN Architecture 26 2.4 IP/MPLS VPN-Enabled Applications 30 Summary 34 Part II IP/MPLS VPN Protocol Fundamentals 37 Chapter 3 Using MPLS Label Switched Paths as Service Transport Tunnels 39 3.1 Basic MPLS Concepts Review 40 3.2 Label Switch Path Types 51 3.3 LDP-LSP - LDP Label Distribution 54 3.4 RSVP-TE LSPs 64 3.5 Configuring RSVP-TE LSP 81 Summary 90 Chapter 4 Routing Protocol Traffi c Engineering and CSPF 91 4.1 Introducing Traffi c Engineering 92 4.2 Introducing OSPF-TE 97 4.3 Introducing IS-IS TE 112 4.4 The CSPF Algorithm 119 4.5 RSVP-TE LSP Policy Control: Administrative Groups and SRLG Groups 125 Summary 135 Chapter 5 RSVP-TE Protocol 137 5.1 RSVP and RSVP-TE 138 5.2 RSVP-TE Signaling Pro...
Product details
Authors | Xu, Z XU, Zhuo Xu, Zhuo Alcatel-Lucent Xu |
Publisher | Wiley, John and Sons Ltd |
Languages | English |
Product format | Paperback / Softback |
Released | 18.12.2009 |
EAN | 9780470456569 |
ISBN | 978-0-470-45656-9 |
No. of pages | 992 |
Subject |
Natural sciences, medicine, IT, technology
> IT, data processing
> Data communication, networks
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