
Optical Network Control
Architecture, Protocols, and Standards
Greg Bernstein, Bala Rajagopalan, Saha Debanjan
Résumé
Optical Network Control is the first expert guide and single-source reference for controlling and managing optical networks. This book fills the gap between optical network engineering and routing/signaling—helping both optical and IP professionals build networks that are more robust, flexible, manageable, and profitable. Coverage includes:
- Designing networks to deliver a range of on-demand services from mission-critical, time-sensitive protected services to low-cost unprotected services
- Network control and operations in WDM/DWDM and SONET/SDH environments
- Control principles and features for evolving mesh-based optical networks and existing ring networks—with practical examples
- Emerging, proposed, and future optical routing/signaling protocols and standards including GMPLS, ASON and Optical UNI
- Optical network control planes: design, scenarios, interworking, and interactions with existing network management systems
- Crucial IETF, ITU-T, OIF, ANSI, Bellcore, and industry information—brought together for the first time
Contents
- Technology overview
- SONET and SDH basics
- SONET and SDH: advanced topics
- Protection, restoration and diversity in optical networks
- Modern optical network control plane
- Neighbor discovery
- Signaling for connection provisioning
- Signaling for protection and restoration
- Routing overview
- Intradomain optical routing
- Route computation and path selection
- Interdomain control
- Management systems and the control plane
- Optical control plane internetworking
L'auteur - Greg Bernstein
chief consultant with Grotto Networking, served as
Senior Technology Director for CIENA, supervising network
control and management architectures. At Lightera Networks,
he led the software development effort for a widely
deployed optical switch, applying advanced signaling and
routing techniques. He holds several optical networking
patents.
L'auteur - Bala Rajagopalan
Principal Architect at Tellium, has worked extensively
on IP-centric control of optical networks and optical
internetworking architectures. He has also researched IP
and wireless data networks for AT&T Bell Laboratories,
Bellcore, and NEC, and he has made significant
contributions to IETF, ATM Forum, and Optical Interworking
Forum standards.
L'auteur - Saha Debanjan
is a senior researcher at IBM T.J. Watson Research
Center. At IBM, Bell-Labs, and Tellium he designed and
developed protocols for optical switches, IP routers, and
Internet servers. He is one of the first developers of
MPLS. All three authors are principal contributors to the
IETF GMPLS standards.
Caractéristiques techniques
PAPIER | |
Éditeur(s) | Addison Wesley |
Auteur(s) | Greg Bernstein, Bala Rajagopalan, Saha Debanjan |
Parution | 08/09/2003 |
Nb. de pages | 444 |
Format | 18 x 24 |
Couverture | Relié |
Poids | 840g |
Intérieur | Noir et Blanc |
EAN13 | 9780201753011 |
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