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Peering Carrier Ethernet networks / Sachidananda Kangovi.

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Book
Author/Creator:
Kangovi, Sachidananda, author.
Language:
English
Subjects (All):
Ethernet (Local area network system).
Physical Description:
1 online resource (320 pages) : illustrations (some color), tables
Edition:
1st edition
Place of Publication:
Amsterdam, [Netherlands] : Morgan Kaufmann, 2017.
System Details:
text file
Summary:
Peering Carrier Ethernet Networks begins by providing background information on the evolution of important concepts and building blocks that have led to the current state of high bandwidth and high performance Ethernet technology in order to support current and emerging customer applications. The background information covered includes an overview of Public Switched Telephone Networks (PSTN) to describe circuit switching, multiplexing, and voice digitization that lead to the development of T1/T3 and SONET/SDH for transport. It interweaves these developments with changes in the regulatory regime. Additional coverage includes Carrier Ethernet networks' technical standards, which describe how service providers can offer services to off-net customers using peered Carrier Ethernet networks and a description of the taxonomy of customers and their current and emerging applications at Layer 2 and Layer 3 on peered Carrier Ethernet networks. The book concludes by describing next steps in Ethernet technology to meet growing demands and emerging trends. Presents detailed coverage of end-to-end services across wide area data networks Consolidates, in one ready reference, the latest applied research in this rapidly evolving field Provides the context, advantages, and industry standards for peering Carrier Ethernet networks
Contents:
Front Cover
PEERING CARRIER ETHERNET NETWORKS
Copyright
Dedications
CONTENTS
LIST OF FIGURES
LIST OF TABLES
ABOUT THE AUTHOR
PREFACE
About this Book
Organization of the Book
Miscellaneous Items
Audience of the Book
ACKNOWLEDGMENTS
GLOSSARY
1 - INTRODUCTION
1.1 Telephone Networks
1.2 Data Networks
1.3 Hybrid Fiber-Coaxial Networks
1.4 Wireless Networks
1.5 Chapter Summary
2 - SHAPING OF DATA NETWORKS
2.1 Protocols, Models, and Architecture of Data Networks
2.2 Convergence in Backhaul
2.3 Diversity in Access
2.4 Voice as Another Data Application
2.5 Chapter Summary
3 - THE ETHERNET LANDSCAPE
3.1 Ethernet Protocol for Data Link Layer
3.2 Evolution of Ethernet
3.3 Components of an Ethernet Switch
3.4 Emergence of Carrier Ethernet Networks
3.5 Chapter Summary
4 - CARRIER ETHERNET NETWORKS
4.1 Carrier Ethernet-Related Terminology and Architecture
4.2 Ethernet Services Framework
4.2.1 Ethernet Physical Interface Attribute (Scalability-Related Attributes)
4.2.2 Bandwidth Profile Attribute (Traffic Policing-Related Attribute)
4.2.3 Performance Attribute (Frame Delay, Frame Delay Variation, and Frame Loss-Related QoS Attributes)
4.2.4 Class of Service-Related Attributes (Queuing and Scheduling Related to QoS)
4.2.5 Service Frame Delivery Attribute (Unicast, Multicast, Broadcast, and L2CP Related)
4.2.6 VLAN Tag Support Attribute (Service Delivery Related)
4.2.7 Service Multiplexing Attribute (Service Delivery Related)
4.2.8 Bundling Attribute (Service Delivery Related)
4.2.9 Security Filters Attribute (Security Related)
4.3 Services Defined by Carrier Ethernet
4.3.1 EP-Line Service
4.3.2 EVP-Line (EVPL) Service
4.3.3 EP-LAN
4.3.4 EVP-LAN
4.3.5 EP-Tree
4.3.6 EVP-Tree.
4.4 Quality of Service by Traffic Engineering of Carrier Ethernet Services
4.4.1 Bandwidth Profiles
4.4.2 CoS
4.4.3 Performance Parameters
4.4.4 Shaping
4.5 Carrier Ethernet Network Operation, Administration, and Maintenance
4.6 Need for Peering Carrier Ethernet Networks
4.7 Chapter Summary
5 - PEERING CARRIER ETHERNET NETWORKS
5.1 Revisiting Bridging Techniques and Tags
5.2 Ethernet Access-Related Terminology and Architecture
5.3 Attributes and Parameters Related to Ethernet Access Services
5.4 Ethernet Access Services on Peering Carrier Ethernet Networks
5.4.1 Access-Ethernet Private Line Service
5.4.2 Access-Ethernet Virtual Private Line Service
5.5 Examples of Subscriber Services Delivered on Peering Carrier Ethernet Networks
5.5.1 Ethernet Private Line Service on Peered Carrier Ethernet Networks
5.5.2 Ethernet Private-LAN Service on Peered Carrier Ethernet Networks
5.5.3 Ethernet Private-LAN Service With Hairpin Switching by Service Provider on Peered Carrier Ethernet Networks
5.5.4 Ethernet Virtual Private Line Service on Peered Carrier Ethernet Networks
5.6 Delivering QoS on Peering Carrier Ethernet Networks
5.6.1 CoS Coordination at External Network-Network Interface for Peering Carrier Ethernet Networks
5.6.2 Performance Attributes Coordination at External Network-Network Interface for Peering Carrier Ethernet Networks
5.6.3 Bandwidth Profile Coordination at External Network-Network Interface for Peering Carrier Ethernet Networks
5.7 Service Management in Peering Carrier Ethernet Networks
5.8 Need for Business-to-Business Access Service Request in Peering Carrier Ethernet Networks
5.9 Chapter Summary
6 - STANDARDS FOR ACCESS SERVICE REQUEST
6.1 Access Service Request and its Modules
6.2 ASR Forms for E-Access Service for Peering CENs.
6.2.1 Access Service Request (ASR) Form
6.2.1.1 Administration Section
6.2.1.2 Billing Section
6.2.1.3 Contact Section
6.2.2 SALI (Service Address Location Information) Form
6.2.3 EUSA (End User Special Access) Form
6.2.4 OVC (EVC) Form
6.2.5 Transport (ENNI) Form
6.3 Linkage Between ASR Forms and IT Systems Related to OSS/BSS
6.4 Chapter Summary
7 - OPERATIONS AND BUSINESS SUPPORT SYSTEMS
7.1 Evolution of OSS/BSS Framework
7.2 State Machine, Transactional Integrity, Security and High Availability of OSS/BSS
7.2.1 State Machine
7.2.2 Transactional Integrity
7.2.3 Security
7.2.4 High Availability of OSS/BSS
7.3 Efforts to Reduce Operational Costs
7.4 Impact of NFV and SDN on OSS/BSS
7.5 Customer Applications Are the Business of Operations/Business Support Systems
7.6 Chapter Summary
8 - APPLICATIONS OF PEERING CARRIER ETHERNET NETWORKS
8.1 Taxonomy of Customers and Applications
8.2 Mapping of Application Performance Objectives to Standard MEF CoS Performance Objectives
8.3 Mapping Application-Specific Network Functionality to Carrier Ethernet Services
8.3.1 IP Backhaul
8.3.2 Mobile Backhaul
8.3.3 Streaming and Switched Video Transport
8.3.4 Cloud Applications
8.4 Cyber-Physical Systems and Other Emerging Applications
8.5 Process for Converting Application and Topology Information into a Design
8.6 Next Steps
8.7 Chapter Summary
9 - NEXT STEPS IN PEERING CARRIER ETHERNET NETWORKS
9.1 Emerging Trends
9.2 Next Steps in Ethernet Technology and Peering Carrier Ethernet Networks
9.3 Next Steps in Operations and Business Support Systems
9.4 Chapter Summary
REFERENCES
INDEX
A
B
C
D
E
F
G
H
I
L
M
N
O
P
Q
R
S
T
U
V
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Back Cover.
Notes:
Includes bibliographical references and index.
Description based on print version record.
ISBN:
9780128092491
0128092491
OCLC:
961944617

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