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Hellberg Ch., Boyes T., Greene D. — Broadband Network Architectures: Designing and Deploying Triple Play Services
Hellberg Ch., Boyes T., Greene D. — Broadband Network Architectures: Designing and Deploying Triple Play Services



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Íàçâàíèå: Broadband Network Architectures: Designing and Deploying Triple Play Services

Àâòîðû: Hellberg Ch., Boyes T., Greene D.

Àííîòàöèÿ:

The Definitive Guide to Designing and Building Triple-Play/Multi-Play Networks



Service providers are increasingly focused on delivering “triple-play” bundles that incorporate Internet, video, and VoIP services–as well as “multi-play” bundles containing even more advanced services. Broadband Network Architectures is the first comprehensive guide to designing, implementing, and managing the networks that make triple-play services possible.



Hellberg, Greene, and Boyes present their field-tested industry best practices and objectively evaluate the tradeoffs associated with key up-front architectural decisions that balance the complexities of bundled services and sophisticated traffic policies. Broadband Network Architectures not only documents what is possible on this rapidly changing field of networking, but it also details how to divide Internet access into these more sophisticated services with specialized Quality of Service handling.



Coverage includes



· An in-depth introduction to next-generation triple-play services: components, integration, and business connectivity

· Triple-play backbone design: MPLS, Layer 3 VPNs, and Broadband Network Gateways (BNGs)/Broadband Remote Access Servers (B-RAS)

· Protocols and strategies for integrating BNGs into robust triple-play networks

· Triple-play access network design: DSLAM architectures, aggregation networks, transport, and Layer 2 tunneling

· VLAN-per-customer versus service-per-VLAN architectures: advantages and disadvantages

· PPP or DHCP: choosing the right access protocol

· Issues associated with operating in wholesale, unbundled environments

· IP addressing and subscriber session management

· Broadband network security, including Denial of Service attacks and VoIP privacy

· The future of wireless broadband: IMS, SIP, and non-SIP based fixed mobile convergence and wireless video


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Êîëè÷åñòâî ñòðàíèö: 557

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1x Radio Transmission Technology (1xRTT)      371
3GPP (Third-Generation Partnership Project)      366—367 370
3GPP (Third-Generation Partnership Project), architecture      379—380
3GPP (Third-Generation Partnership Project), QoS      380
3GPP (Third-Generation Partnership Project), Release 99 (R99)      379
3GPP (Third-Generation Partnership Project), structure      377
3GPP (Third-Generation Partnership Project), WLAN integration      390
A-IMS (Advances to IMS)      388—389
A-servers (Acquisition servers)      43
AAL5 (ATM Adaptation Layer 5)      185
AC (Attachment Circuit)      126
AC System Error      191
Accept All Requests, authentication and      482
Access node (AN)      233
Access Node Control Protocol (ANCP)      357 467
Access, bit stream      249—259
Access, enhanced Internet      62
Access, GAN      391—392
Access, high-availability, broadband      170—181
Access, high-availability, Ethernet architecture      175—176
Access, IGMP proxy      102—103
Access, last mile broadband      219
Access, last mile broadband, ADSL      220 227
Access, last mile broadband, ADSL2      227—230
Access, last mile broadband, ADSL2+      227—230
Access, last mile broadband, SHDSL      235
Access, last mile broadband, VDSL/VDSL2      230—235
Access, POTS to DSLAMs      64
Access, protocols      186
Access, protocols, DHCP      196—207
Access, protocols, IPv6 environments      216
Access, protocols, PPP      186—196
Access, protocols, selecting      207—216
Access-Accept packet      282
Access-Request packet      274
Accounting-Alive packet      274
Accounting-Start packet      274
Accounting-Stop packet      274
Acknowledgment (ACK)      314
Acquisition servers (A-Servers)      43
Address Resolution Protocol      See ARP
Address-pool-name command      410—411
Addresses, allocation      198—207
Addresses, assigning      454 456
Addresses, compatibility      414
Addresses, customer LANs      427—430
Addresses, DA      71
Addresses, DHCP, assigning      414—417
Addresses, DHCP, static      417—419
addresses, IP      See also IP
Addresses, IP, Framed-IP-Addresses      420
Addresses, IP, ranges      414
Addresses, local pools      407—411
Addresses, MAC, pseudowires      127
Addresses, MAC, resolving      418
Addresses, MAC, scaling      154
Addresses, NAPT      158
Addresses, NAT      158
Addresses, PPP      412—419
Addresses, remote pools      411—412
Addresses, SAs      489
Addresses, single source      107—108
Addresses, static PPP      420—421
Addresses, subscribers      421—427
ADSL (asymmetric digital subscriber line)      3 5 220 227
ADSL (Asymmetric Digital Subscriber Line), Ethernet DSLAMs      121
ADSL2      227—230
ADSL2+      31 227—230
Advanced dynamic service provisioning      459—467
Advances to IMS (A-IMS)      388—389
Advantages of DHCP      211—213
Advantages of PPPoE      207—209
Advertising, targeted      54
Aggregation networks      169—170
Aggregation routes      426
Aggregation, BNGs      469
Aggregation, DSLAM      122 145—146
Alcatel      8
Algorithms, EPD PPD      308
Algorithms, GCRA      309
Algorithms, WRR      319—322
ALGs (Application Layer Gateways)      302
Allocating addresses      198—207
Amati      8
American National Standards Institute      See ANSI
American Telephone and Telegraph Company      See AT&T
AN (Access node)      233
ANCP (Access Node Control Protocol)      357 467
Annexes implementations      239
Annexes series      17
Annexes systems      230
ANSI (American National Standards Institute)      6 220
Anycast LNS      281
Application Layer Gateways (ALGs)      302
Application Layer, proxies      475—477
Application Layer, SBCs as proxies      475—477
Application servers (ASs), IMS      387
Applications, data rates      31
Applications, wireless broadband      365
Applications, wireless broadband, CDMA evolution/3GPP2      370—372
Applications, wireless broadband, GSM evolution/3GPP      367—370
Applications, wireless broadband, IMT-2000      365—366
Architecture routers      342—346
Architecture, 3GPP      379—380
Architecture, BNG      173—175
Architecture, dialup provider-Hosted L2TP      263
Architecture, DiffServ      296—299
Architecture, DSL      21—29
Architecture, end-to-end VoIP      65
Architecture, head-end, video      41
Architecture, high-availability, BNG element      178—181
Architecture, high-availability, Ethernet access      175—176
Architecture, IMS      366
Architecture, IPTVe      44
Architecture, provider      162—168
Architecture, service VLANs      157
Architecture, triple-play QoS      346
Architecture, triple-play QoS, centralized BNGs      351—355
Architecture, triple-play QoS, distributed BNGs      356—357
Architecture, triple-play QoS, L2CP      357
Architecture, triple-play QoS, trust boundaries      346—351
Architecture, UMTS      374—375
Architecture, VLANs      156—162
ARIB (Association of Radio Industries and Businessmen, Japan)      370
ARP (Address Resolution Protocol)      431 418
ARPU (Average Revenue Per User)      3
ARQ (Automatic Retransmission reQuest)      401
ASs (Application servers), IMS      387
Assigning addresses      414—417 454—456
Assigning addresses, DHCP      414—417
Assigning addresses, static DHCP      417—419
Assigning addresses, static PPP      420—421
Assigning BNG addresses      407
Assigning services      454 456
Association of Radio Industries and Businessmen, Japan (ARIB)      370
Asymmetric Digital Subscriber Line      See ADSL
Asynchronous Transfer Mode      See ATM
AT&T (American Telephone and Telegraph Company)      246
ATM (Asynchronous Transfer Mode)      2
ATM (Asynchronous Transfer Mode), bridged IP over      198
ATM (Asynchronous Transfer Mode), DSLAMs      13
ATM (Asynchronous Transfer Mode), interconnects      249—253
ATM (Asynchronous Transfer Mode), PPPoA      186 188—190
ATM (Asynchronous Transfer Mode), PPPoE      190—196
ATM (Asynchronous Transfer Mode), pseudowires      123—144
ATM Adaptation Layer 5 (AAL5)      185
Attachment Circuit (AC)      126
attacks, DDoS      488
Attacks, DoS      470—473
Attribute 242 filters      456
Authentication      481
Authentication subscriber      272—276
Authentication, Accept All Requests      482
Authentication, DSLAM-To-BNG      272—274
Authentication, LAC-to-LNS      274—276
Authentication, optimizing      482—483
Authentication, RADIUS      448
Authorization, CoA      413 457 480
Authorization, line-based      273
autodiscovery      191
Automated P2MP LSP provisioning      93—96
Automatic pool configuration      412
Automatic protection switching      257
Automatic Retransmission reQuest (ARQ)      401
Availability      See also HA
Availability, core networks      106—115
Availability, Ethernet architecture      175—176
Availability, measuring      171—173
Availability, pseudowires      177
Availability, troubleshooting      171—173
Average Revenue Per User (ARPU)      3
B-RAS (Broadband Remote Access Server)      13 38
Backbones (Triple-Play networks), design      67—68
Backbones (Triple-Play networks), highly available core networks      106—115
Backbones (Triple-Play networks), MPLS      68—79
Backbones (Triple-Play networks), multicast protocols      79—96
Backbones (Triple-Play networks), running MPLS on BNGs      96—106
Backhaul networks, troubleshooting      173
backplanes      344
Backward explicit congestion notification      See BECN
Band plans, VDSL2      233
Bandpass filters      4
Bandwidth, CAC      462—467
Bandwidth, commands      313
Bandwidth, QoS      291
Base tunnel signaling      142
Basic dynamic service provisioning      452—459
BE (best-effort) traffic      292
BECN (backward explicit congestion notification)      298
Bell Telephone Company      246
Bell, Alexander Graham      245
Bellcore      5
Best-effort (BE) traffic      292
BFD (Bidirectional Forwarding Detection)      97 110 213
BGCF (Breakout Gateway Control Function)      388
BGP (Border Gateway Protocol), route reflection      153
Bidirectional Forwarding Detection      See BFD
Billing platforms      446
Bit shifters      29
Bit streams, access      249—259
Blackhole routing      489
BNGs (Broadband Network Gateways)      13 469
BNGs (Broadband Network Gateways), architecture      173—175
BNGs (Broadband Network Gateways), centralized      351—355
BNGs (Broadband Network Gateways), connections      97—99 406—427
BNGs (Broadband Network Gateways), control plane security      486—488
BNGs (Broadband Network Gateways), DHCP      199 206 412—419
BNGs (Broadband Network Gateways), distributed      356—357
BNGs (Broadband Network Gateways), DSLAMs      38 272—274
BNGs (Broadband Network Gateways), dual-stack models      437
BNGs (Broadband Network Gateways), hardware      178
BNGs (Broadband Network Gateways), high-availability element architecture      178—181
BNGs (Broadband Network Gateways), IGMP proxy      102—103
BNGs (Broadband Network Gateways), interface triggers      480
BNGs (Broadband Network Gateways), L3VPNs      69
BNGs (Broadband Network Gateways), Layer 3 wholesale networks      260
BNGs (Broadband Network Gateways), local address pools      407—411
BNGs (Broadband Network Gateways), MPLS      96—106
BNGs (Broadband Network Gateways), packet filters      489
BNGs (Broadband Network Gateways), PPP      187
BNGs (Broadband Network Gateways), PPPoE AutoDiscovery      191
BNGs (Broadband Network Gateways), rate-limiting L2TP      265
BNGs (Broadband Network Gateways), remote address pools      411—412
BNGs (Broadband Network Gateways), RPF checking      472
BNGs (Broadband Network Gateways), SFD      487
BNGs (Broadband Network Gateways), software      179
BNGs (Broadband Network Gateways), VoIP      70
BOOTP (Bootstrap Protocol)      196
Border Gateway Protocol (BGP), route reflection      153
Boundaries, trust      346—351
Breakout Gateway Control Function (BGCF)      388
Bridged IP over ATM      198
Bridged mode      192—193 429
Bridged RGs, DHCP with      213
Bridged virtual interface (BVI)      198
Bridging traffic      269
Broadband access networks, L2TP      263—269
Broadband Network Gateways      See BNGs
Broadband Remote Access Server (B-RAS)      13 38
Broadcast channels      484—485
BSR (Bootstrap router)      84
BT (U.K.)      389
buckets      306
Business connectivity      59—63
Business strategies, need for QoS      292
BVI (Bridged virtual interface)      198
C-Flow      488
C-VLAN shaping      328
Cable patches      248
CAC (Call Admission Control)      49 300 453 462—467
Call Admission Control      See CAC
Call Session Control Function (CSCF)      386
Calling-Station-IDs      448
CAP (Carrier Amplitude Phase)      220
Carrier-Supporting-Carrier VPNs      78
Catalogs, media      54
CBR (Constant bit rate) circuits      197
CBWFQ (Class-Based Weighted Fair Queuing)      329
CCC (Circuit Cross Connect)      124
CCSA (China Communications Standards Association)      370
CDM (Code Division Multiplexing)      371
CE (Customer Edge) routers      70
Central office      See CO
Centralized BNGs      351—355
CGw/CCF (Charging Gateway/Charging Collection Function)      390
Challenge handshake authentication protocol      See CHAP
Change of Authorization (CoA)      457 480
Channels, broadcast      484—485
Channels, SD-TV      44
Channels, Whale Channel      485
CHAP (Challenge Handshake Authentication Protocol)      186
Charging Gateway/Charging Collection Function (CGw/CCF)      390
China Communications Standards Association (CCSA)      370
Churn (Routing), reducing      423
Circuit Cross Connect (CCC)      124
Circuit-Switched Data (CSD)      367
Circuits, AC      126
Circuits, CBR      197
Circuits, crosstalk      221
Circuits, LAD      9
Circuits, pseudowires      125. See also pseudowires
Circuits, services      374—375
Cisco      19
Cisco 10000 policing and shaping overheads      337
Cisco IOS, classification configuration      305
Cisco IOS, configuration      410—411
Cisco IOS, hierarchical rate-limiting      312
Cisco IOS, policy forwarding      72
Cisco IOS, PPPoA      190
Cisco IOS, scheduler hierarchies      330
Class of Service      See CoS
Class-Based Weighted Fair Queuing (CBWFQ)      329
Classes, traffic (UMTS)      380
Classification, QoS      306
CLECs (Competitive Local Exchange Carriers)      9
CLI (command-line interface)      340 480
Clients, BNG as DHCP      206
clients, Dhcp      414—417
CLP (Cell Loss Priority)      298
Clusters, distributed video      48
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