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Lee K.-K. — Building Resilient IP Networks
Lee K.-K. — Building Resilient IP Networks



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Название: Building Resilient IP Networks

Автор: Lee K.-K.

Аннотация:

The practical guide to building resilient and highly available IP networks

An all-in-one introduction to the various new features and developments in building a resilient IP network

A singular source on what Cisco hardware, software products can offer toward resiliency

Learn how a resilient IP network helps deliver mission-critical information, like video, voice services

Configuration examples offer easy-to-follow implementation guides

More and more companies are building networks that are used not only for corporate communication, but most importantly, for doing business. Since the network has become such a strategic business tool, its availbality is of utmost importance to these companies and to their service providers. Therefore, the challenge for network professionals is ensuring networks are up at all times; keeping abreast of the latest technology that helps maintain uptime; and reacting to ever-increasing denial of service attacks. Problems faced by network professionals when meeting these challenges include lack of understanding regarding network availability; ignorance of the latest features and tools; hard-to-find documentation; lack of education programs; savvy black hats who attack networks. Building Resilient IP Networks helps network professionals take on these challenges. First it shows what network availability means and focuses on real-life issues: appreciating the limitations of protocols and understanding what's been done to improve them. Next the book addresses the benefits of modular design and illustrates how modular design contributes to a resilient network. The bulk of the book explores new features and tools that recently developed with respect to modular design.


Язык: en

Рубрика: Технология/

Статус предметного указателя: Готов указатель с номерами страниц

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Год издания: 2005

Количество страниц: 432

Добавлена в каталог: 13.06.2007

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link-level      2nd
link-level redundancy,      2nd
Link-Local Opaque      
Link-Local Opaque link-state advertisements,      
link-state advertisements.      [See LSAs]
link-state ID (LSID),      
link-state type (LS-Type),      
links      
listening      
listening states,      
LLS (link local signaling),      
LMS      
LMS (LAN Management Solution),      
load balancing      
Local Access and Transport Area (LATA) switching systems,      
local protection,      
logging,      
LOGICAL      
logical redundancy,      
LoopGuard      
LoopGuard,      
loops,      
loss      
loss,      
low-priority services,      
lower-bound thresholds,      
LS-Type (link-state type),      
LSA      
LSA flood-reduction,      
LSA flooding reduction      
LSA Flooding Reduction,      
LSA neighbors, propagating      
LSA throttling,      
LSAS      
LSAs (link-state advertisements)      
LSID (link-state ID),      
LSP      
LSP (label switched path),      2nd
LSP generation      
LSP generation interval timers,      
LSP generation,      
LSR      
LSR (label switch router),      
Major (IOS) release,      
Management      
Management Information Base.      [See MIB]
Maps      
maps (NAT)      
marking (DiffServ model),      
maximum age      
maximum age timers,      
maximum number of entries,      
maximum segment size (MSS),      
maximum transmission unit (MTU),      
MBGP (Multiprotocol BGP),      
mean time before failure (MTBF),      
mean time between failure (MTBF),      2nd
mean time to repair (MTTR),      
mean time to restore (MTTR),      
measurements.      [See also calculations]
Measuring      
merge point (MP),      
Messages      
Metrics      
MHSRP (Multigroup HSRP),      
MIB      
MIB (Management Information Base),      
MIBs      
microcodes,      
models, network management,      
modularity of network design,      
Modules      
Monitoring      
MP (merge point),      
MPLS      
MPLS (Multiprotocol Label Switching),      
mpls traffic-eng backup path tunnel      
mpls traffic-eng backup path tunnel command,      
MPLS-TE      
MPLS-TE (MPLS Traffic Engineering),      2nd
MPLS-VPN      
MPLS-VPN,      
MPPP      
MPPP (Multilink Point-to-Point Protocol),      
MRTG      
MRTG (Multi-Router Traffic Grapher),      2nd
MSS      
MSS (maximum segment size),      
MSS,      
MTBF      2nd
MTBF (mean time between failure),      2nd 3rd
MTBF using COOL      
MTTR      
MTTR (mean time to repair),      2nd
MTU (maximum transmission unit),      
Multi-Router Traffic Grapher (MRTG),      2nd
multicast subsecond      
multicast subsecond convergence,      
multifaceted servers,      
Multigroup HSRP (MHSRP),      
multihoming      
multihoming,      
multilayer campus      
multilayer campus design      
multilayer campus design,      
Multilink Point-to-Point Protocol (MPPP),      
Multipath      
multipath routing      
multipath routing,      
multiplexing SONET,      
Multiprotocol BGP (MBGP),      
Multiprotocol Label Switching (MPLS),      
NAF (number of accumulated failures),      
NAM (Network Analysis Module),      2nd
naming conventions (IOS),      
NAT      
NAT (Network Address Translation),      2nd
NAT performance      
NAT,      
NEBS (Network Equipment Building System),      
need for application QoS,      
neighbor propagation      
Neighbors      
net-hop address tracking (BGP)      
NetFlow,      
Network Address Translation.      [See NAT]
Network Analysis Module (NAM),      2nd
network architecture,      
network convergence in the core      
Network Equipment Building System (NEBS),      
network in the core      
network interface card (NIC),      2nd
network layer reachability information (NLRI),      
Network Management      
network security,      2nd
network server performance,      
networks      
networks (Data Center module)      
networks,      
Next hop      
next-generation applications      
next-generation IOS      
next-generation IOS architecture,      
next-generation IP applications,      
next-generation transport systems      
next-hop address tracking      
next-hop address tracking (BGP)      
next-hop address tracking (BGP),      
next-hop address tracking,      
next-hop routers,      
NIC (network interface card),      2nd
NIC teaming      
NLRI (network layer reachability information),      
nodes      
Non Stop Forwarding with Stateful Switchover (NSF/SSO),      2nd
non-responder-base IP SLA      
non-responder-based IP SLA operations,      
nonstop forwarding (NSF),      
normal mode, UDLD configuration,      
notification,      
NSF      
NSF (nonstop forwarding),      
NSF,      
NSF/SSO (Non Stop Forwarding with Stateful Switchover),      2nd
NSF/SSO,      
number of accumulated failures (NAF),      
object identifier (OID),      
objects, COOL measurements of,      
of ISDN      
of network design      
of parallel devices      
of traffic that affect control planes      
of updates      
of VLANs      
OID (object identifier),      
OIR      
OIR (online insertion and removal),      
OIR,      
Open Shortest Path First.      [See OSPF]
Open Systems Interconnection (OSI),      
Operations      
operations,      
Optimization      
optimization.      [See also customization]
optimizing      
options      
OSI (Open Systems Interconnection),      
OSPF      
OSPF (Open Shortest Path First),      
OSPF in NSF mode      
outbound soft reset,      
P      2nd
P (provider) routers,      2nd
P routers      
Packet over SONET (POS) interface,      
Packets      
pak_priority flags,      
parallel      
parallel components,      
parallel devices, availability of,      
Partial      
partial route computation timers,      
Partial Sequence Number Packet (PSNP),      
partial SPF,      
pass-through      
pass-through modules,      
passwords,      
PAT (Protocol Address Translation),      
Paths      
PBX (private branch exchange) systems,      
PBX systems      
Pe      2nd
PE (provider edge) routers,      2nd
PE routers      
peer      
peer command,      
peering resources, conserving,      
penultimate hop popping,      
per-destination      
per-destination load balancing,      
per-packet      
per-packet load balancing      
per-packet load balancing,      
Per-VLAN Spanning Tree (PVST),      
Per-VLAN Spanning Tree Plus (PVST+),      
percentage method      
percentage method,      
percentage method, calculating availability,      
Performance      
Physical      
physical redundancy,      
pim query-interval      
pim query-interval command,      
Ping      
ping command,      
planning life cycle management (IOS),      
PLR (point of local repair),      
point of local repair (PLR),      
policies      
Policing      
polling data (baselines),      
port security      
PortFast      
portfast command,      
PortFast,      
Ports      
pos      
POS (Packet over SONET) interface,      
power supplies,      
power supply      
power supply,      
PPP over SONET/SDH,      
Precedence      
Primary      
primary command,      
primary power equipment,      
primary VLANs,      
primary/secondary method (static NAT),      
principles of security policies,      
Prioritization      
prioritizing      
private addresses      
private addresses,      
private branch exchange (PBX) systems,      
private VLANs (PVLANs),      
proactive network management,      
proactive,      
Process      
process switching,      
Processors      
Product Security Incident Response Team (PSIRT),      2nd
promiscuous ports,      
properties, applications,      
protecting      
Protection      
protection (SONET/SDH)      
Protocol Address Translation (PAT),      
Protocols      
provider (P) routers,      2nd
provider edge (PE) routers,      2nd
PSIRT (Product Security Incident Response Team),      2nd
PSNP      
PSNP (Partial Sequence Number Packet),      
public addresses      2nd
punting,      
PVLANs      
PVLANs (private VLANs),      
PVST (Per-Vlan Spanning Tree),      
PVST+ (Per-Vlan Spanning Tree Plus),      
QoS      
QoS (quality of service),      2nd
QoS (uncongested links)      
QoS deployment      
QoS.      [See QoS]
queues (SRP),      
rack space      
rack space,      
rack space, Data Center module,      
RACL      
RACL (receive access control list),      
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