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Durkin J., Goodman J., Harris R. — Building Multiservice Transport Networks
Durkin J., Goodman J., Harris R. — Building Multiservice Transport Networks



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Название: Building Multiservice Transport Networks

Авторы: Durkin J., Goodman J., Harris R.

Аннотация:

comprehensive handbook for understanding, designing, and deploying multiservice network architecture and applications

Design, deploy, operate, and troubleshoot ONS 15454 applications and services

Learn SONET/SDH and DWDM fundamentals

Understand Multiservice Provisioning Platform (MSPP) network architectures that support Ethernet, storage area networking, wavelength, and DWDM transport applications

Extend your MSPP with Cisco storage solutions

A new generation of SONET and DWDM systems providing the functions of multiple network elements in a single platform has emerged. This new platform is called a Multiservice Provisioning Platform (MSPP). MSPPs are a popular solution for building new networks and upgrading existing networks to take advantage of new services and integration of voice and data. Cisco Systems provides an MSPP product, the ONS 15454, for both service provider and enterprise networks. Cisco Systems is the market leader in MSPP technology in North America. More than 1,000 Cisco customers use the ONS 15454 MSPP in their networks and over 40,000 ONS 15454s have shipped, creating a need for accurate, comprehensive technical information for users to understand and maximize the potential of this MSPP product. Building Multiservice Transport Networks will become an indispensable reference for Cisco customers and constituents who are deploying MSPP solutions. Building Multiservice Transport Networks teaches all facets of MSPP networks in an easy-to-understand manner and from both the service provider and enterprise perspective. It provides the background material necessary for readers to learn key aspects of SONET, SDH, DWDM, Ethernet, and storage networking, and does so through network diagrams, application examples, design guidelines, and detailed configurations.


Язык: en

Рубрика: Технология/

Статус предметного указателя: Готов указатель с номерами страниц

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Год издания: 2006

Количество страниц: 576

Добавлена в каталог: 07.11.2007

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Предметный указатель
emergence of      
EMI (electromagnetic interference)      
EML (Element Management Layer)      
EMS      
EMS (element-management System)      2nd
end-to-end      
end-to-end provisioning      
ENEs (external network elements)      
Enterprise Systems Connection (ESCON)      2nd 3rd
environmental      
environmental alarm connections      
environmental alarms      2nd
EOW (Express Orderwire)      
EPL (Ethernet Private Line)      2nd 3rd
Equipment      
equipment, SONET/SDH      
erbium-doped fiber amplifiers (EDFAs)      
ERS (Ethernet Relay Service)      
ESCON      2nd
ESCON (Enterprise Systems Connection)      2nd 3rd
ESD (electrostatic discharge)      
ESF (Extended Superframe)      
Ethernet      
Ethernet cards      
Ethernet interface cards      
Ethernet over      
Ethernet Private Line (EPL)      2nd 3rd
Ethernet Relay Service (ERS)      
Ethernet service interfaces      
Ethernet services      
Ethernet Wizard      
Ethernets      
EVC      
EVC (Ethernet virtual circuit)      
Events      
evolution of      
EWS (Ethernet Wire Service)      2nd
Express Orderwire (EOW)      
Extended Superframe (ESF)      
extension solutions      
extension solutions, SAN      
external network elements (ENEs)      
external timing      
external/line-timed      
external/line-timed configuration      
faceplates      
Facility (FAC)      
facility loopbacks      
FAIL LED (AIC-I)      
failures, RPR      
Fast Ethernet (FE)      
fault      
Fault Management      
FC
FC (Fibre Channel)      2nd 3rd
FC-MR-4 (Fibre Channel Multirate 4-Port) card      
FCIP      
FCIP (Fibre Channel over IP)      2nd
FE
FE (Fast Ethernet)      
Fiber Connection (FICON)      2nd 3rd
fiber optic      
fiber optic cables      
Fiber optics      2nd
Fibre channel (FC)      2nd 3rd
Fibre Channel Multirate 4-Port (Fc-MR-4) card      
Fibre Channel over IP (FCIP)      2nd
FICON      2nd
FICON (Fiber Connection)      2nd 3rd
file management      
Files      
Filters      
fixed      
fixed circuits      
fixed-channel optical add/drop      
flexibility, IOF      
flow, control      
flow-through      
flow-through provisioning      
formats, AIDs      
four-band filters      
four-band OADM      
four-band OADM filters      
four-channel      
four-channel cards      
four-channel multiplexer/demultiplexer cards      
four-wave mixing (FWM)      
frame ground      2nd
Frame mode (GFP)      
Frame Relay      2nd
Frame Relay/ATM      2nd
frames      
FWM (four-wave mixing)      
G-Series      
G-Series Ethernet      
G-Series Ethernet interface cards      
G-Series interface cards      
G1K      
G1K ports, carrier loss on      
gateway network elements (GNEs)      2nd 3rd
gathering data (checklists)      
GBICs      2nd 3rd
GBICs (gigabit interface converters)      2nd 3rd 4th 5th
GEC (Gigabit EtherChannel)      
Generic Framing Procedure (GFP)      2nd
get      
Get command      
getNext      
getNext command      
GFP      
GFP (Generic Framing Procedure)      2nd
Gigabit EtherChannel (GEC)      
Gigabit Ethernet (GigE)      2nd
gigabit interface converters      [See GBICs (gigabit interface converters).]
GigE      
GigE (Gigabit Ethernet)      2nd
Global Positioning System (GPS)      
GNEs (gateway network elements)      2nd 3rd
GPS      
GPS (Global Positioning System)      
Graphical user interface (GUI)      2nd
ground terminals      2nd 3rd
grounding frames, ONS 15454      
groups, bridges      
GUI      2nd
GUI (Graphical User Interface)      2nd
HA
HA (high availability)      2nd
HA architecture      
HD (High-Density BNC EIA)      
HD mini-BNC EIA      
HDSL (high-bit digital subscriber line)      
High availability (HA)      2nd
High-bandwidth      
high-bandwidth services      
high-bit digital subscriber line (HDSL)      
High-Density (HD) BNC EIA      
high-speed      2nd
high-speed optical cards      
higher-rate      
higher-rate signals      
history of      
History tab (CTC)      
hubbed rings      
I/O
I/O (Input/Output)      
IBM InterSystem Channel (ISC) interfaces      
ILECs (incumbent local exchange carriers)      2nd
Implementing      
incorrect fibers, troubleshooting      
increased demand for LAN bandwidth      
incumbent local exchange carriers      [See ILECs (incumbent local exchange carriers).]
indexes of refraction (Snell's Law)      
initializing TCCs      
Input/Output      [See I/O (input/output).]
Installing      
installing shelf      
Integration      
integrity, links      
interexchange carrier (IXC)      
interface cards      
Interfaces      2nd 3rd 4th
Interleaving      
internal clocks      
internal/line-timed      
internal/line-timed configuration      
International Telecommunications Union (ITU)      
Internet Protocol      [See IP (Internet Protocol).]
Internet Protocol Television (IPTV)      
Internet Service Provider (ISP)      
Internetwork Packet Exchange (IPX)      
interoffice facilities      [See IOFs (interoffice facilities).]
Io
IOF      
IOF rings      
IOFs (interoffice facilities)      2nd 3rd
IP      2nd
IP (Internet Protocol)      2nd
IPT (IP-based telephony)      
IPTV      
IPTV (Internet Protocol Television)      
IPX (Internetwork Packet Exchange)      
ISC      
ISC (IBM InterSystem Channel) interfaces      
ISP (Internet service provider)      
ITU (International Telecommunications Union)      
IXC (interexchange carrier)      
JRE (Java Runtime Environment)      
Kinked fibers      
L2 Service Wizard      
Labels, MPLS      
LANs      
LANs (local-area network interfaces)      
large-scale network      
large-scale network management      
LATA (local access and transport area)      
Layer 1 provisioning
Layer 1, Ethernet service interfaces      
Layer 2      
Layer 2 bandwidth      
Layer 2 Ethernet Wizard
Layer 2 provisioning      2nd
Layer 2 topologies      
Layer 3, Ethernet service interfaces      
Layers      2nd
LBO (Line Build-Out) settings      
LCAS      2nd
LCAS (Link Capacity Adjustment Scheme)      2nd 3rd
LDCC      
LDCC (Line DCC)      
LEDs      
LEDs (light emitting diodes)      2nd
legacy components      
legacy optical      
legacy optical platforms      
levels, FC      
LGX (Light Guide Cross-connect) panels      
light emitting diodes (LEDs)      2nd
Light Guide Cross-connect (LGX) panels      
Line Build-Out (LBO) settings      
Line DCC (LDCC)      
line overhead      
line-terminating equipment (LTE)      
Linear      
linear topologies, MSTP      
lines      
Link Capacity Adjustment Scheme (LCAS)      2nd 3rd
links      
LLQ (low-latency queue)      
loading MIBs      
local      2nd
local access and transport area (LATA)      
local alarms      2nd
local craft interfaces      
Local Orderwire (LOW)      
Local-area networks      [See LANs (local-area network interfaces).]
locating problems      
LOF (loss of frame)      
Logging on      
logging on (to ONS 15454)      
logs      
loopbacks      
LoS (loss of service)      
LOS (loss of signal)      
loss of frame (LOF)      
loss of service (LoS)      
loss of signal (LOS)      
LOW (Local Orderwire)      
low light levels      
low-latency queue (LLQ)      
LTE (line-terminating equipment)      
Maintenance      2nd
MAN (metropolitan-area network)      
Management      
Management Interface Blocks (MIBs)      2nd
Managing      
MANs (metropolitan-area networks)      2nd
manual DWDM      
manual DWDM design      
manually      
manually routed      
manually routed circuits      
Mapping      
Market drivers      
mean-time-to-repair (MTTR)      
Mechanisms      
Memory      
mesh networks      
mesh topologies, private MSPPs      
meshed rings      
meshing, waste of bandwidth      
messages, status      
Methodology      
metro Ethernet services      
metro services      
MetroPlanner      
metropolitan-area networks (MANs)      2nd
MIBs (Management Interface Blocks)      2nd
Mirroring      
ML-Series Ethernet interface cards      2nd
MMF (multimode fiber)      
Mobile telephone switching office (MTSO)      
modems      
Modes      
Modules      
Monitoring      
MPLS      2nd
MPLS (Multiprotocol Label Switching)      2nd
MPLS VPNs      
MS-SPR (multiplex section shared protection rings)      
MSPP      2nd
MSPP-based DWDM      
MSPPs      
MSPPs (Multiservice Provisioning Platforms)      2nd 3rd
MSSPs      
MSTP      
MSTP (Multiservice Transport Platform)      
MSTP DWDM ITU-T channel plans      
MSTP DWM ITU-T      
MTSO (mobile telephone switching office)      
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