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MPLS Network Management Theory And Practice

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Informationen zum Autor Thomas D. Nadeau is Chief Architect of Open Source and Distinguished Engineer at Brocade Communications. Prior to that he was a Distinguished Engineer in The PSTD CTO Office at Juniper Networks where he is responsible for leading all aspects of Software Defined Networks and Network Programmability. Thomas received his BSCS from The University of New Hampshire, and a M.Sc. from The University of Massachusetts in Lowell, where he has been an Adjunct Professor of Computer Science since 2000 and teaches courses on the topic of data communications. He is also on the technical committee of several prominent networking conferences where he provides technical guidance on their content, as well as frequently presents. Klappentext Existing books on MPLS are concerned with the description and behavior of the protocols that make up MPLS; this book focuses instead on the specific tools or approaches available for managing MPLS-enabled networks. Zusammenfassung Helps you master MPLS management technologies and techniques! as they apply to classic MPLS networks! traffic-engineered networks! and VPNs. This book provides detailed coverage of official MIBs! examining key topics ranging from syntax to access levels to object interaction. It also offers consideration of third-party management interfaces. Inhaltsverzeichnis Chapter 1 Introduction1.1 A Brief Introduction to MPLS1.2 Applications of MPLS1.3 Key Aspects of MPLS Network Management1.4 Management Information Base Modules for MPLSInterview: George SwallowChapter 2 Management Interfaces2.1 The Basics of Management Interfaces2.2 The Command Line Interface 2.3 CORBA2.4 XML2.5 Bulk File Transfer2.6 The Simple Network Management Protocol (SNMP)Interview: Arun VishwanathanChapter 3 The MPLS Label Switching Router Management Information Base (MPLS-LSR MIB)3.1 Who Should Use It3.2 MPLS-LSR MIB at a Glance3.3 Labels In, Labels Out3.4 A Simple Example3.5 The MPLS Interface Configuration Table3.6 The InSegment Table3.7 The MPLS OutSegment Table3.8 The Cross-Connect Table3.9 The Traffic Parameter Table3.10 A Note about SNMP RowPointer Use3.11 The Label Stack Table3.12 Notifications3.13 Scalability Issues with Notifications3.14 Next Index3.15 A Note about IndexingInterview: Kireeti KompellaChapter 4 The MPLS Label Distribution Protocol MIB (MPLS-LDP MIB)4.1 The Label Distribution Protocol4.2 Managing LDP4.3 Definition of Terms Used in the MIB4.4 The LDP Identifier4.5 LDP Entity Table4.6 LDP Entity Configuration General Label Range Table4.7 ATM Tables4.8 Frame Relay Tables4.9 LDP Entity Example4.10 Gathering Statistics for Entities4.11 LDP Peer Table4.12 LDP Hello Adjacencies Table4.13 LDP Session Table4.14 LDP ATM Session Table4.15 LDP Frame Relay Session Table4.16 The LDP Session Statistics Table4.17 The LDP Session Peer Address Table4.18 Modification of Established LDP Sessions4.19 Operational and Administrative Status4.20 Mapping Tables4.21 Cross-Connects FEC Table4.22 Notifications4.23 What the MIB Does Not Support4.24 How the MIB Varies from the LDP Specification4.25 Using the MPLS-LDP MIB with TDPInterview: Joan CucchiaraChapter 5 The MPLS Forward Equivalency Class to Next-Hop Label Forward Entry MIB (MPLS-FTN MIB)5.1 Who Should Use It5.2 IP Traffic In, MPLS Labels Out5.3 Forwarding Equivalency Classes5.4 A Simple Example of FEC-to-NHLFE5.5 MPLS FTN Table5.6 MPLS FTN Map Table5.7 MPLS FTN Performance Table5.8 Another FTN ExampleInterview: Bruce DavieChapter 6 The Interfaces MIB and MPLS6.1 Who Should Use It6.2 IF-MIB Overview6.3 Evolution of the IF-MIB6.4 Applying the IF-MIB to Classic MPLS Networks6.5 Applying the IF-MIB to MPLS TE NetworksInterview: Adrian FarrelChapter 7 Offline Traffic Engineering7.1 Traffic Engineering7.2 Traffic Engineering in MPLS Networks7.3 Deliberate MPLS TE Models7.4 Tunnel Sizing7.5 Tunnel Path Selection7.6 Use of Offline TE for Backup Tunnels7.7 The Traffic Engineering System7.8 TE S...

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