Quality of service in IP networks : foundations for a multi-service internet
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Quality of service in IP networks : foundations for a multi-service internet
(Macmillan technology series)
Macmillan Technical Publishing, c2000
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Includes index
内容説明・目次
内容説明
Quality of Service is a fast growing area of technology, being driven by the growth of real-time applications such as voice over IP. This book is perfect for you, technical professionals who are looking for information building blocks of Quality of Service and who want to grasp critical concepts such as the DiffServ and IntServ models and the use of MPLS to support the next generation of VPNs. If you are a Network architect, network engineer, or network designer, you will be using the authoritative guide to understand the different emerging technologies that can be used to archive Quality of Service, and to decide how to incorporate them into your networks and meet the needs of your particular network environment. Quality of Service in IP Networks presents a great deal of technical detail, as well as provides a clear understanding of the architectural issues surrounding delivering QoS in an IP network, and its positions in the emerging technologies within a framework of solutions.
目次
1. The Internet Today.
Simple Network, Smart Edges.
Network Connectivity and Routing.
Next-Generation Applications.
2. The Components of Nenvork QoS.
A Hierarchy of Networks.
Pr3edictable Per-hop Behavior.
Predictable Edge-to-Edge Behavior.
Signaling.
Policies, Authentication, and Billing.
3. Per-hop Packet Processing.
A Generic Router.
Classification.
Policing and Marking.
Queue Management.
Scheduling.
Hierarchical Link Sharing.
Virtual Queues.
References.
4. Edge-to-Edge Network Models.
Integrated Services.
Differentiated Services.
Multiprotocol Label Switching.
References.
5. Establishing Edge-to-Edge IP QoS.
Resource Reservation Protocol.
Implementing Policies.
References.
6. Link Layers Beneath IP.
Low-Speed Link Considerations.
Point-to-Point Protocol.
Asynchronous Transfer Mode.
Virtual Links and Tunnels.
References.
7. Low-Speed Luck Technologies.
PPP Over Dial-Up Links.
Integrated Services Digital Network.
Asymmetric Digital Subscriber Line.
Data Over Cable TV.
References.
8. High-Speed Link Technologies.
IEEE 802.3/Ethernet.
ATM Over Synchronous Optical Network/Synchronous - Digital Hierarchy.
PPP Over Synchronous Optical Network/Synchronous Digital Hierarchy.
Point-to-Point Protocol over Simplified Data Link.
Wave Division Multiplexing.
References.
9. Dynamic Efficiency and Robustness.
Efficient Link Utilization.
Edge-to-Edge Path Robustness.
End-to-End TCP Performance.
References.
10. Reflections on the Future.
All the Network Elements.
A Look Ahead.
Further Reading.
Index.
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