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Designing Switch/Routers - Fundamental Concepts, Design Methods, Architectures and Applications (Hardcover)
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Designing Switch/Routers - Fundamental Concepts, Design Methods, Architectures and Applications (Hardcover)
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This two-volume set focuses on fundamental concepts and design
goals (i.e., a switch/router's key features), architectures, and
practical applications of switch/routers in IP networks. The
discussion includes practical design examples to illustrate how
switch/routers are designed and how the key features are
implemented. Designing Switch/Routers: Fundamental Concepts, Design
Methods, Architectures, and Applications begins by providing an
introductory level discussion that covers the functions and
architectures of the switch/router. The first book considers the
switch/router as a generic Layer 2 and Layer 3 forwarding device
without placing emphasis on any particular manufacturer's device.
The underlining concepts and design methods are not only positioned
to be applicable to this generic switch/router, but also to the
typical switch/router seen in the industry. The discussion provides
a better insight into the protocols, methods, processes, and tools
that go into designing switch/routers. The second volume explains
the design and architectural considerations, as well as, the
typical processes and steps used to build practical switch/routers.
It then discusses the advantages of using Ethernet in today's
networks and why Ethernet continues to play a bigger role in Local
Area Network (LAN), Metropolitan Area Network (MAN), and Wide Area
Network (WAN) design. This book set provides a discussion of the
design of switch/routers and is written in a style to appeal to
undergraduate and graduate-level students, engineers, and
researchers in the networking and telecoms industry, as well as
academics and other industry professionals. The material and
discussion are structured in such a way that they could serve as
standalone teaching material for networking and telecom courses
and/or supplementary material for such courses.
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