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SHORT DESCRIPTION:
Multiprotocol Label Switching (MPLS) is a data plane and control
technology that is used in packet (that is Internet Protocol)
networks. Now over ten years old, it has taken root firmly as a
fundamental tool in many service provider networks. The last ten
years have seen a considerable consolidation of MPLS techniques and
protocols. This has resulted in the abandoning of some of the
original features of MPLS, and the development of other new
features. MPLS has moved from a prospective solution, to a grown-up
technology. Now that MPLS has reached this level of maturity, these
new tools and features allow more sophisticated services to the
users of the network. These tools and features are discussed within
various contexts throughout several networking-related books
published by MK and this presents us with a unique publishing
opportunity.
The proposed book is a best-of-the-best collection of existing
content from several books MK has published in recent years on MPLS
technology (multi-label protocol switching). Individual chapters on
MPLS technology are derived from a handful of MK books and are
combined in one new volume in a way that makes sense as a reference
work for those interested in new and developing aspects of this
technology, i.e., network operators and designers who need to
determine which aspects of their networks would benefit from MPLS
technology and applications. It also serves as a definitive
reference for engineers implementing MPLS-based products.
This book represents a quick and efficient way to bring valuable
content together from leading experts in the field while creating a
one-stop-shopping opportunity for customers to receive the
information they would otherwise need to round up from separate
sources. Suitable and current content will be collected from the
following titles: Evans, Deploying IP and MPLS QoS (2006); Farrel,
GMPLS (2005); Ash, Traffic Engineering (2006); Vasseur, Network
Recovery (2005); Farrel, The Internet and Its Protocols (2004);
Nadeau, MPLS Management (2003); and Davie, MPLS Technology and
Applications (2000). These chapters will be updated where necessary
and two new chapters will be added at the beginning and the end of
the book to bring the content into focus and discuss next
generation developments.
* Coverage of major applications of MPLS such as traffic
engineering, VPNs, IP integration, GMPLS, and QoS written by
leading experts in the field contributes to your practical
knowledge of this key technology
* Shows you how to implement various MPLS applications that will
result in saving your organization time and money
* Shows you how you can evaluate MPLS applications and techniques
in relation to one another so you can develop an optimum network
design
Computer Networks: A Systems Approach, Sixth Edition, explores the
key principles of computer networking, using real world examples
from network and protocol design. Using the Internet as the primary
example, this best-selling classic textbook explains various
protocols and networking technologies. The systems-oriented
approach encourages students to think about how individual network
components fit into a larger, complex system of interactions. This
sixth edition contains completely updated content with expanded
coverage of the topics of utmost importance to networking
professionals and students, as provided by numerous contributors
via a unique open source model developed jointly by the authors and
publisher. Hallmark features of the book are retained, including
chapter problem statements, which introduce issues to be examined;
shaded sidebars that elaborate on a topic or introduce a related
advanced topic; What’s Next? discussions that deal with emerging
issues in research, the commercial world, or society; and
exercises. This book is intended primarily for graduate or
upper-division undergraduate classes in computer networking. It
will also be useful for industry professionals retraining for
network-related assignments, as well as for network practitioners
seeking to understand the workings of network protocols and the big
picture of networking.Â
Computer Networks ISE, Fifth Edition, is the sole introductory
networking book written by authors with first-hand experience with
several of the protocols covered in the book who have actually
designed some of them as well and who are still actively designing
the computer networks today. The newly revised edition continues to
offer an enduring, practical understanding of networks and their
building blocks through rich, example-based instruction. The focus
is not just on the specifications comprising today's systems but
how key technologies and protocols actually work in real-world
setting to solve specific problems. The new edition features
increased accessibility by clearly separating the advanced material
from more fundamental via special headings and boxed features, a
structure that makes it easier to teach top-down, less dependence
on code to explain protocols, vastly improved ancillary package to
include robust lecture slide package, and shift to higher levels in
the protocol stock where the real innovation is happening
currently. the book is targeted at networking professionals and
upper level undergraduate and graduate students in CS, EE, and CSE
programs.
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