
Definitive MPLS Network Designs
Field-proven PMLA designs covering MPLS VPNs, pseudowire, QoS, traffic engineering, IPv6, network recovery, and multicast
Jim Guichard, François Le Faucheur, Jean-Philippe Vasseur - Collection Cisco Systems
Résumé
- Understand technology applications in various service provider and enterprise topologies via detailed design studies
- Benefit from the authors' vast experience in MPLS network deployment and protocol design
- Visualize real-world solutions through clear, detailed illustrations
- Design studies cover various operator profiles including an interexchange carrier (IXC), a national telco deploying a multiservice backbone carrying Internet and IP VPN services as well as national telephony traffic, an international service provider with many POPs all around the globe, and a large enterprise relying on Layer-3 VPN services to control communications within and across subsidiaries
- Design studies are thoroughly explained through detailed text, sample configurations, and network diagrams
Definitive MPLS Network Designs provides examples of how to combine key technologies at the heart of IP/MPLS networks. Techniques are presented through a set of comprehensive design studies. Each design study is based on characteristics and objectives common to a given profile of network operators having deployed MPLS and discusses all the corresponding design aspects.
The book starts with a technology refresher for each of the technologies involved in the design studies. Next, a series of design studies is presented, each based on a specific hypothetical network representative of service provider and enterprise networks running MPLS. Each design study chapter delivers four elements. They open with a description of the network environment, including the set of supported services, the network topology, the POP structure, the transmission facilities, the basic IP routing design, and possible constraints.
Then the chapters present design objectives, such as optimizing bandwidth usage. Following these are details of all aspects of the network design, covering VPN, QoS, TE, network recovery, and-where applicable-multicast, IPv6, and pseudowire. The chapters conclude with a summary of the lessons that can be drawn from the design study so that all types of service providers and large enterprise MPLS architects can adapt aspects of the design solution to their unique network environment and objectives.
Although network architects have many resources for seeking information on the concepts and protocols involved with MPLS, there is no single resource that illustrates how to design a network that optimizes their benefits for a specific operating environment. The variety of network environments and requirements makes it difficult to provide a one-size-fits-all design recommendation. Definitive MPLS Network Designs fills this void.
L'auteur - Jim Guichard
Jim Guichard, CCIE No. 2069, is a Technical Leader for MPLS and IP backbone technologies at Cisco Systems, and is the co-author of the highly successful book MPLS and VPN Architectures published by Cisco Press. He has extensive experience with designing, migrating, and deploying large-scale IP networks, and has assisted many of Cisco's largest customers with the integration of MPLS-related technologies into their networks.
L'auteur - François Le Faucheur
Francois Le Faucheur is a system architect at Cisco Systems working in product development and IETF standardization in the area of IP QoS and MPLS. Prior to joining Cisco, he worked for several telecom carriers in France and Australia on the development of enhanced services on ATM, Frame Relay, SMDS, and IP.
L'auteur - Jean-Philippe Vasseur
Jean-Philippe Vasseur is a system architect at Cisco Systems where he works on IP/MPLS architecture specifications, focusing on IP, TE, and network recovery. He is an active member of the IETF and the co-chair of the IETF PCE (Path Computation Element) Working Group. Before joining Cisco, he worked for several service providers in large multiprotocol environments.
Sommaire
- Foreword
- Introduction
- Technology Primer: Layer 3 VPN, Multicast VPNs, IPv6, and Pseudowire
- Technology Primer: Quality of Service, Traffic Engineering, and Network Recovery
- Interexchange Carrier Design Study
- National Telco Design Study
- Global Service Provider Design Study
- Large Enterprise Design Study
- Appendix A: References
- Index
Caractéristiques techniques
PAPIER | |
Éditeur(s) | Cisco Press |
Auteur(s) | Jim Guichard, François Le Faucheur, Jean-Philippe Vasseur |
Collection | Cisco Systems |
Parution | 21/06/2005 |
Nb. de pages | 516 |
Format | 19 x 24 |
Couverture | Relié |
Poids | 1116g |
Intérieur | Noir et Blanc |
EAN13 | 9781587051869 |
ISBN13 | 978-1-58705-186-9 |
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