Supporting service level agreements on IP networks

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Supporting service level agreements on IP networks

Dinesh Verma

(Macmillan technology series)

Macmillan Technical Pub., 1999

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Includes bibliographical references and index

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Service-Level Agreement definition and deployment is a key issue for Internet Service Providers (ISPs) and other network service providers as they construct a quality of service architecture for IP networks. An essential resource for network engineers and architects, Supporting Service-Level Agreements on IP Networks will help you build a core network capable of supporting a range of services, such as virtual private networks (VPNs), multicast traffic, and Multi-Protocol Label Switching (MPLS). You'll also learn to create SLA solutions using off-the-shelf components in both best-effort and DiffServ/IntServ networks. See how to verify the performance of your SLA, as either a customer or network services provider, and use SLA's to support IPv6 networks.

Table of Contents

1. Service Level Agreements Overview. 2. IP Networks and SLAs. 3. Network Design and SLA Support. 4. Service Differentiation and Quality of Service in IP Networks. 5. A General SLA Architecture. 6. SLA Support in Different Network Environments. 7. Network Monitoring and SLA Verification. 8. Advanced Topics.

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