Deploying QoS for Cisco IP and next-generation networks the definitive guide
Deploying QoS for IP Next Generation Networks: The Definitive Guide provides network architects and planners with insight into the various aspects that drive QoS deployment for the various network types. It serves as a single source of reference for businesses that plan to deploy a QoS framework for...
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Formato: | Libro electrónico |
Idioma: | Inglés |
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Amsterdam ; Boston :
Morgan Kaufmann
c2009.
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Edición: | 1st edition |
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Ver en Biblioteca Universitat Ramon Llull: | https://discovery.url.edu/permalink/34CSUC_URL/1im36ta/alma991009627618906719 |
Tabla de Contenidos:
- Front Cover; Deploying QoS for Cisco IP and Next-Generation Networks; Copyright Page; Contents; Preface; About the Authors; Chapter 1 The Evolution of Communication Systems; 1.1 Quality-of-Service Definition; 1.2 Transmission Infrastructure Evolution; 1.3 The First Global Communications Network: PSTN; 1.4 The Internet and TCP/IP History; 1.5 The Computer Age; 1.6 Computer Internetworking; 1.7 X.25 Packet Switching; 1.8 The Evolution of Packet Switching: Frame Relay; 1.9 Asynchronous Transfer Mode; 1.10 Ethernet Beyond the LAN; 1.11 IP as the Converged Protocol
- 1.12 The Emergence of Service-Level Agreements1.13 The Service Provider Virtual Private Network; 1.14 Evolution of the Telecommunications Industry; 1.15 The Next-Generation Network Vision; 1.16 The Cisco Next-Generation Network Framework; 1.17 The Network Requirements; 1.18 The Path to the Next-Generation Network; 1.19 Upgrade the Existing ISP Network; 1.20 Upgrade the Existing Enterprise VPN Infrastructure; 1.21 A Completely New Core Network; 1.22 What's in This Book; 1.23 Summary; Chapter 2 Introduction to Cisco's Quality-of-Service Architecture for IP Networks
- 2.1 Building Blocks of the IP NGN QoS Framework2.2 IP Precedence; 2.3 IP DSCP; 2.4 IntServ Strengths and Shortcomings; 2.5 The Differentiated Services (DiffServ) Architecture; 2.6 DiffServ in Cisco Software; 2.7 Classification and Marking; 2.8 Traffic Policing; 2.9 Shaping; 2.10 Fitting the Components Together; 2.11 Congestion Avoidance Using Weighted Random Early Detection; 2.12 Congestion Management; 2.13 Modular QoS CLI; 2.14 Labeled Traffic; 2.15 Unlabeled Traffic; 2.16 Trust Boundaries; 2.17 QoS Transparency; 2.18 DiffServ Tunnel Modes; 2.19 Business Objectives; 2.20 The Tunnel Modes
- 2.21 SummaryChapter 3 Class-of-Service Requirements for Quad-Play Networks; 3.1 Overview; 3.2 Service-Level Agreements; 3.3 In-Contract Traffic; 3.4 Out-of-Contract Traffic; 3.5 DiffServ QoS and Traffic-Mapping Options; 3.6 Cisco QoS Baseline; 3.7 RFC-4594 Configuration Guidelines for DiffServ Classes; 3.8 Cisco QoS Baseline vs. RFC-4594; 3.9 Enterprise-to-Service-Provider Mapping Options; 3.10 QoS Requirements and Design for Video Applications; 3.11 Broadcast Video: Internet Protocol Television; 3.12 Video on Demand; 3.13 Video Admission Control; 3.14 RSVP-Based On-Path Admission Control
- 3.15 Multimedia Conferencing and Streaming: Video Streaming and Telephony3.16 QoS Requirements and Design for Voice Over IP; 3.17 Summary of Requirements for Voice and Video Classes; 3.18 QoS Requirements and Design for Data Applications; 3.19 QoS Treatment of Locally Sourced Traffic; 3.20 Management Class; 3.21 Summary; Chapter 4 Carrier CE Services in Cisco IP NGN Networks; 4.1 Overview; 4.2 Customer Requirements; 4.3 Challenges Faced by Customers; 4.4 Managed and Unmanaged CE Services; 4.5 Guidelines for Carriers Deploying Managed CE Services; 4.6 Sample Carrier Service Offerings
- 4.7 Summary