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

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

Аннотация:

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


Язык: en

Рубрика: Технология/

Статус предметного указателя: Готов указатель с номерами страниц

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Год издания: 2007

Количество страниц: 557

Добавлена в каталог: 11.12.2007

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Предметный указатель
Slingbox      235
SLIP (Serial Line Interface Protocol)      261
SLU (Subloop Unbundling)      246
SME (Small and Medium Enterprise) markets      444—450
Smoothed Round-Trip Time (SRTT)      314
SMPF (Shared Metallic Path Facility)      246
smurf attacks      470
SNR (signal-to-noise ratio)      238
Software      See also applications
Software, BNG      179
Software, IPv6      432—434
SONET (Synchronous Optical Network)      2
Source addresses (SAs)      489
Southbound network interfaces      445 449—450 461—462
Spanning Tree Protocol      See STP
SPE (Service Provisioning Engine)      449 451—467
Spectrums, G.DMT      223
Spectrums, SHDSL      236
Spectrums, VDSL2      233
Speed, broadcast channels      484—485
Springtide      19
SPT (shortest path tree)      81
SQL Slammer worm      489
SRTT (Smoothed Round-Trip Time)      314
SSG (Service Selection Gateway)      457
Stacked VLANs (S-VLANs)      292
stacks      302 444
Standard Definition (SD-TV)      44 145
Standards Development Organizations (SDOs)      370
Standards, G.DMT      223
Standards, SHDSL      236
Standards, VDSL2      233
Static DHCP addresses      417—419
Static IGMP groups      100
Static PPP addresses, assigning      420—421
Statistics, collecting      488
STBs (Set-Top Boxes)      39 101 196
STP (Spanning Tree Protocol)      176
Streams, bit      249—259
Streams, CAC      462—467
Streams, Gateways      46
Strict priority traffic scheduling      322—323
Strict RPF      92
Structure, 3GPP      377
Subloop Unbundling (SLU)      246
Subscriber-Facing network elements      450
Subscribers addresses      421—427
Subscribers authentication      272—276
Subtended DSLAMs      119—121
Support protocols      434—436
Support vendor      144
Suspicious Flow Detection (SFD)      487
Switching GELS      154
Switching LSPs      76
Switching MPLS      See MPLS
Synchronous optical network      See SONET
T-Com (Germany)      389
Tables, routing      422
Targeted advertising      54
TC-Specific (transport-convergence-specific)      237
TCP (Transmission Control Protocol) OOB communication channels      358
TCP (Transmission Control Protocol) OOB communication channels, windowing      314
TDM (Time-Division Multiplexing)      124 291
Technical Specification Groups (TSGs)      370 377
Telcordia      5
Telebit Netblazer      17
Telecom New Zealand.      268
Telecommunications Act of 1996      9—10
Telecommunications Industry Association, North America (TIA)      370
Telecommunications Technology Association, Korea (TTA)      370
Telecommunications Technology Committee, Japan (TTC)      370
Telephone services, coexistence with ADSL      222
Termination, bit stream access      249—259
Third-Generation Partnership Project (3GPP)      366—367 370
TIA (Telecommunications Industry Association, North America)      370
Time-Division Multiplexing (TDM)      124
Time-To-Restore (TTR)      236
TLS (Transport Layer Security)      477
TLV (Type-Length-Value) ifelds      434
Tokens      306 308
Topologies, ATM      251. See also ATM
Topologies, networks      36—39
Topologies, VPLS      177—181
TOS (type of service)      295
TR-001 Reference Model abbreviations      21
Tracing attacks      471
Tracking, CAC      462—467
Traditional transport, DSLAMs      145—146
Traffic, ARP      418
Traffic, BE      292
Traffic, bridging      269
Traffic, classes      380
Traffic, DiffServ      296—299
traffic, policing      306—313 336—342
Traffic, queuing      313—318
Traffic, routing      153
Train      268
Transmission Control Protocol      See TCP
Transmission Time Interval (TTI)      401
Transmission, queuing      313—318
Transmit unconditional parameter      313
Transparent ATM Core Network Architecture      2
Transport capacity, SHDSL      239
Transport Layer Security (TLS)      477
Transport models, DSLAMs      121
Transport-convergence-specific (TC-Specific)      237
Trees multicast      93
Trees, Provider-Based      154
trees, SPT      81
Trees, STP      176
Triggers on BNG interfaces      480
Triple play with IPv6      430—441
Triple-play networks, design      67—68 117
Triple-play networks, design, DSLAM aggregation      122
Triple-play networks, design, Ethernet DSLAMs      118—122
Triple-play networks, design, high-availability broadband access      170—181
Triple-play networks, design, highly available core networks      106—115
Triple-play networks, design, MPLS backbones      68—79
Triple-play networks, design, multicast protocols in      79—96
Triple-play networks, design, running MPLS on BNGs      96—106
Triple-play networks, QoS      346
Triple-play networks, QoS, centralized BNGs      351—355
Triple-play networks, QoS, distributed BNGs      356—357
Triple-play networks, QoS, L2CP      357
Triple-play networks, QoS, trust boundaries      346—351
Triple-play networks, services      36
Triple-play networks, services, data services      55—63
Triple-play networks, services, network topologies      36—39
Triple-play networks, services, Video over IP      40—55
Triple-play networks, services, voice services      63—66
Troubleshooting, availability      171—173
Troubleshooting, back networks      173
Troubleshooting, crosstalk      221
trust boundaries      346—351
TSG-A (Access Network Interfaces)      370
TSG-C (CDMA2000)      370
TSG-S (Services and Systems Aspects)      370
TSGs (Technical Specification Groups)      370 377
TTA (Telecommunications Technology Association, Korea)      370
TTC (Telecommunications Technology Committee, Japan)      370
TTI (Transmission Time Interval)      401
TTR (Time-To-Restore)      236
Tunneling      142 278
Type of Service (TOS)      295
Type-Length-Value (TLV) fields      434
Types of networks, selecting      77—78
UA (User agent)      65 447
UMTS (Universal Mobile Telecommunications System)      369 374—375 380
Unbundling, copper loop      248
Unbundling, LLU      246—249
Unicast IPTV      44
Unicast replies, VPLS      150
Unisphere      19
Universal Mobile Telecommunications System      See UMTS
Universal Wireless Communications (UWC)      366
unshielded twisted pair      See UTP
Upstream bit rates      252
User agent (UA)      65 447
Users, advanced dynamic service provisioning      459—467
Users, basic dynamic service provisioning      452—459
Users, credentials      15
users, databases      447
UTP (unshielded twisted pair)      4
UWC (Universal Wireless Communications)      366
VCC (Voice Call Continuity)      394
VCI (Virtual Circuit Identifier)      189 250
VCs (virtual circuits)      97 158
Vendor support, Layer 2 VPNs      144
Vendor-Specific Attributes      See VSAs
Versions, IGMP      101
Video on Demand      See VoD
Video over IP services      40—55
Video, CAC      462—467
Video, distributed clusters      48
Video, head-end architecture      41
video, integration      395—399
Video, middleware      53
Video, optimizing      49
Video, security      51—53
Virtual Circuit Identifier      See VCI
virtual circuits      See VCs
Virtual ISPs      270
virtual LANs      See VLANs
Virtual Path Identifier      See VPI
Virtual Path Tunneling Architecture (VPTA)      25
Virtual Private Dialup Network (VPDN)      411
Virtual Private LAN Service      See VPLS
Virtual private networks      See VPNs
Virtual Private Wire Service (VPWS)      124
Virtual Router Redundancy Protocol      See VRRP
Virtual Routing and Forwarding      See VRF
VLANs (Virtual LANs), architecture      156—162
VLANs (Virtual LANs), feature comparisons      168
VLANs (Virtual LANs), hub-and-spoke DSLAMs      121
VLANs (Virtual LANs), multicast      162—168
VLANs (Virtual LANs), per-service      158
VLANs (Virtual LANs), provider architectures      162—168
VLANs (Virtual LANs), QoS      168
VLANs (Virtual LANs), S-VLANs      292 355
VoD (Video on demand)      3 45—50 484—486
Voice Call Continuity (VCC)      394
Voice over Internet Protocol      See VoIP
Voice services      63—66
VoIP (Voice over Internet Protocol)      3 63
VoIP (Voice over Internet Protocol), CAC      462—467
VoIP (Voice over Internet Protocol), jitter      291
VoIP (Voice over Internet Protocol), linking      70
VoIP (Voice over Internet Protocol), routes      75
VoIP (Voice over Internet Protocol), SBCs as proxies      475
VoIP (Voice over Internet Protocol), security      474—480
VoIP (Voice over Internet Protocol), TLS      477
VPDN (Virtual Private Dialup Network)      411
VPI (Virtual Path Identifier)      189 250
VPLS (Virtual Private LAN Service)      146—156
VPLS (Virtual Private LAN Service), multicast, delivering      92—96
VPLS (Virtual Private LAN Service), QoS      154
VPLS (Virtual Private LAN Service), scaling      152—154
VPLS (Virtual Private LAN Service), topology discovery      177—181
VPNs (Virtual Private Networks)      14
VPNs (Virtual private networks), hybrid models      76
VPNs (Virtual private networks), Interprovider      78
VPNs (Virtual private networks), L2VPNs      124 128—144
VPNs (Virtual private networks), L3VPNs      69
VPNs (Virtual private networks), Layer 2      62
VPNs (Virtual private networks), Layer 3      59
VPNs (Virtual private networks), non-VPN routing models      76
VPNs (Virtual private networks), properties      143
VPNs (Virtual private networks), routes      75
VPTA (Virtual path Tunneling Architecture)      25
VPWS (Virtual Private Wire Service)      124
VRF (Virtual Routing and Forwarding)      59
VRF (Virtual Routing and Forwarding), address pools      411
VRF (Virtual Routing and Forwarding), route-target leaking      74
VRRP (Virtual Router Redundancy Protocol)      37
VSA (Vendor-Specific Attribute)      409 456 482
Walled-Garden services      58—59
WANs (Wide-Area networks)      32
Web portals      448
Web portals, advanced dynamic service provisioning      460
Web portals, service provisioning flow      451
Weighted Random Early Discard      See WRED
weighted round robin (WRR)      319—322
Westell      8
Whale Channel      485
Wholesale broadband networks      245—246
Wholesale broadband networks, bit stream access      249—259
Wholesale broadband networks, comparing      283—286
Wholesale broadband networks, high-availability L2TP      280—283
Wholesale broadband networks, L2TP      261—280
Wholesale broadband networks, Layer 3      259—261
Wholesale broadband networks, LLU      246—249
WholesaleVoIP security      478—480
Wide-Area networks      See WANs
Windowing, TCP      314
Windows 95, DoS attacks      470
WinNuke      470
Wireless broadband (Future of), applications      365
Wireless broadband (Future of), CDMA evolution.3GPP2      370—372
Wireless broadband (Future of), components      372—377
Wireless broadband (Future of), evolution of      399—403
Wireless broadband (Future of), FMC      389—394
Wireless broadband (Future of), GSM evolution.3GPP      367—370
Wireless broadband (Future of), IMS      381—389
Wireless broadband (Future of), IMT-2000      365—366
Wireless broadband (Future of), video integration      395—399
WLAN (Wireless LAN)      390
WRED (Weighted Random Early Discard)      308 316
Xylogics      17
YouTube      235
Zapping      101
ZigBee      366
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