
Design and Implementation of DSL-Based Access Solutions
Résumé
The ultimate DSL deployment guides and reference
- Teaches the reader how to design and implement the network to offer services such as voice, video, and data
- Explains the various access and core architectures for xDSL technologies
- Details how to do mass provisioning and how to manage an end-to-end network
- Includes case studies that depict some of the most common deployed architectures, how they evolved, problems they faced, and how they were overcome
Design and Implementation of DSL-Based Access Solutions addresses various architectures for DSL-based networks. It focuses on how to design and implement an end-to-end solution for service providers, considering various business models such as retail, wholesale, VPN, etc.
This book depicts the different architectures, and helps you understand the key design principles in deploying them. It covers both access encapsulations such as bridging, PPPoA, PPPoE, and routing, as well as core architectures such as IP, L2TP, MPLS/VPN, and ATM. Because it focuses on end-to-end solutions, Design and Implementation of DSL-Based Access Solutions talks about how to do mass provisioning of subscribers and how to manage networks in the most efficient way. It also includes discussions of real-life deployments, their design-related issues, and their implementation.
Contents- Chapter 1: History of Remote Access Technology
- Chapter 2: xDSL Flavors and Considerations at the Physical and Data Link Layers
- Chapter 3: Service Offerings
- Chapter 4: Access and Core Architectures
- Chapter 5: Case Studies
- Chapter 6: Network Management and Service Provisioning
- Index
L'auteur - Sanjeev Mervana
Sanjeev Mervana has over 10 years experience in networking, and has been with Cisco Systems since 1998. A CCIE since 1998, Sanjeev was the tech-lead in his group before moving to the Technical Marketing Group. After joining the Technical Marketing Group, Sanjeev has published various service architecture papers, provided training, held architectural meetings with the Engineering and Marketing Group, and has been involved in next-generation products. He started working with DSL in 1998 and currently is responsible for defining various architectures for DSL within Cisco and in helping customers design their networks. Sanjeev has authored various papers explaining the key architectures for Cisco's DSL initiatives.
L'auteur - Chris Le
Christopher Le has been working in the networking field
since 1991 and achieved CCIE certification in 1999.
Starting with Netspeed, which was acquired by Cisco Systems
in 1998, Chris has developed hands-on training to help SEs
on how to design and implement large-scale DSL networks. He
works with customers on designing and implementation
issues, and has written several white papers on different
Cisco DSL products.
Caractéristiques techniques
PAPIER | |
Éditeur(s) | Cisco Press |
Auteur(s) | Sanjeev Mervana, Chris Le |
Parution | 01/09/2001 |
Nb. de pages | 256 |
Format | 19 x 24 |
Couverture | Relié |
Poids | 670g |
Intérieur | Noir et Blanc |
EAN13 | 9781587050213 |
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