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Software Networks - Virtualization, SDN, 5G, and Security

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Software Networks describe new concepts for the Internet?s next generation. This architecture is based on virtual networking using Cloud and datacenter facilities. The main problems to be dealt with are the placement of virtual resources for opening a new network on the fly, and the urbanization of virtual resources implemented on physical network equipment. The digital architecture also deals with mechanisms capable of automatically controlling the placement of all virtual resources within the physical network.
 

This book describes how to create and delete virtual networks on the fly. Indeed, the system is able to create any new network with any kind of virtual resource (e.g. switches, routers, LSRs, optical paths, firewalls, SIP-based servers, devices, servers, access points, etc.). Software Networks shows how this architecture is compatible with new advances in SDN (Software Defined Networking), new high-speed transport protocols such as TRILL (Transparent Interconnection of Lots of Links) and LISP (Locator/Identifier Separation Protocol), NGN, IMS, new generation Wi-Fi, and 4G/5G networks. Finally, the author introduces Clouds of security and the virtualization of secure elements (smartcards) that could certainly transform how to secure the Internet.
 

For this second edition, the author addresses in five new chapters the importance of open source software for networks, mobile edge computing, fog networking, tactile internet ? a network environment allowing remote access, and security ? the use of Cloud of security, secure elements and the emergence of the blockchain.

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Introduction xi
 
Chapter 1. Virtualization 1
 
1.1. Software networks 4
 
1.2. Hypervisors and containers 6
 
1.3. Kubernetes 8
 
1.4. Software networks 9
 
1.5. Virtual devices 11
 
1.6. Conclusion 12
 
Chapter 2. SDN (Software-Defined Networking) 13
 
2.1. The objective 14
 
2.2. The ONF architecture 16
 
2.3. NFV (Network Functions Virtualization) 21
 
2.4. OPNFV 23
 
2.5. Southbound interface 23
 
2.6. The controller 25
 
2.7. Northbound interface 26
 
2.8. Application layer 27
 
2.9. Urbanization 28
 
2.10. Conclusion 30
 
Chapter 3. Fabric, SD-WAN, vCPE, vRAN, vEPC 33
 
3.1. Fabrics control 33
 
3.2. NSX and VMware company 35
 
3.2.1. CISCO ACI (Application Centric Infrastructure) 39
 
3.2.2. OpenContrail and Juniper 40
 
3.2.3. Brocade 42
 
3.2.4. Nokia's SDN architecture 43
 
3.3. SD-WAN 43
 
3.4. vCPE 47
 
3.5. vRAN 48
 
3.6. vEPC 49
 
Chapter 4. Open Source Software for Networks 51
 
4.1. Open source software 51
 
4.2. Open Compute Project (OCP) 53
 
4.3. OPNFV 54
 
4.4. ONAP (Open Network Automation Protocol) 61
 
4.5. Open vSwitch 64
 
4.6. OpenDaylight platform 65
 
4.7. FD.io 66
 
4.8. PNDA 67
 
4.9. SNAS 68
 
Chapter 5. MEC 69
 
5.1. eNodeB and gNodeB virtualization 70
 
5.2. C-RAN 74
 
Chapter 6. Fog Networking 79
 
6.1. Fog architectures 79
 
6.2. Fog controllers 82
 
6.3. Fog and the Internet of Things 86
 
6.4. Conclusion on the Fog solution 87
 
Chapter 7. Skin Networking 89
 
7.1. Skin networking architecture 89
 
7.2. Virtual access points 90
 
7.3. Software LANs 92
 
7.4. Participatory Internet 94
 
7.5. Conclusion 96
 
Chapter 8. Software Network Automation 97
 
8.1. Automation of the implementation of software networks 97
 
8.2. Management of a complex environment 99
 
8.3. Multi-agent systems 101
 
8.4. Reactive agent systems 105
 
8.5. Active, programmable and autonomous networks 107
 
8.6. Autonomic networks 109
 
8.7. Conclusion 113
 
Chapter 9. New-generation Protocols 115
 
9.1. OpenFlow 117
 
9.2. VXLAN 123
 
9.3. NVGRE 124
 
9.4. MEF Ethernet 125
 
9.5. Carrier-Grade Ethernet 126
 
9.6. TRILL (Transparent Interconnection of a Lot of Links) 129
 
9.7. LISP (Locator/Identifier Separation Protocol) 131
 
9.8. Conclusion 132
 
Chapter 10. Mobile Cloud Networking, the Mobile Cloud and Mobility Control 133
 
10.1. Mobile Cloud Networking 133
 
10.2. Mobile Cloud 137
 
10.3. Mobility control 139
 
10.4. Mobility protocols 143
 
10.4.1. Mobile IP or MIP 144
 
10.4.2. Solutions for micromobility 145
 
10.5. Multihoming 146
 
10.6. Network-level multihoming 148
 
10.6.1. HIP (Host Identity Protocol) 149
 
10.6.2. SHIM6 (Level 3 Multihoming Shim Protocol for IPv6) 150
 
10.6.3. mCoA (Multiple Care-of-Addresses) in Mobile IPv6 151
 
10.7. Transport-level multihoming 153
 
10.7.1. SCTP (Stream Control Transmission Protocol) 153
 
10.7.2. CMT (Concurrent Multipath Transfer) 157
 
10.7.3. MPTCP (Multipath TCP) 159
 
10.8. Conclusion 160
 
Chapter 11. Wi-Fi and 5G 161
 
11.1. 3GPP and IEEE 162
 
11.2. New-generation Wi-Fi 163
 

Info autore










Guy Pujolle is currently Professor at Sorbonne University in France. He has published widely in the area of computer systems modeling and performance, queuing theory, high-speed networks, intelligence in networking, wireless networks and Post-IP networks, including 19 influential texts and monographs in these areas.

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Autori PUJOLLE, Guy Pujolle
Editore Wiley & Sons
 
Lingue Inglese
Formato Copertina rigida
Pubblicazione 29.02.2020
 
EAN 9781786304582
ISBN 978-1-78630-458-2
Pagine 308
Dimensioni 168 mm x 233 mm x 21 mm
Peso 666 g
Categoria Scienze naturali, medicina, informatica, tecnica > Tecnica > Elettronica, elettrotecnica, telecomunicazioni

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