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Network Routing
Algorithms, Protocols, and Architectures
1st Edition - March 29, 2007
Language: English
Hardback ISBN:9780120885886
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eBook ISBN:9780080474977
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Network routing can be broadly categorized into Internet routing, PSTN routing, and telecommunication transport network routing. This book systematically considers these routing…Read more
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Network routing can be broadly categorized into Internet routing, PSTN routing, and telecommunication transport network routing. This book systematically considers these routing paradigms, as well as their interoperability. The authors discuss how algorithms, protocols, analysis, and operational deployment impact these approaches. A unique feature of the book is consideration of both macro-state and micro-state in routing; that is, how routing is accomplished at the level of networks and how routers or switches are designed to enable efficient routing.
In reading this book, one will learn about 1) the evolution of network routing, 2) the role of IP and E.164 addressing in routing, 3) the impact on router and switching architectures and their design, 4) deployment of network routing protocols, 5) the role of traffic engineering in routing, and 6) lessons learned from implementation and operational experience. This book explores the strengths and weaknesses that should be considered during deployment of future routing schemes as well as actual implementation of these schemes. It allows the reader to understand how different routing strategies work and are employed and the connection between them. This is accomplished in part by the authors' use of numerous real-world examples to bring the material alive.
Bridges the gap between theory and practice in network routing, including the fine points of implementation and operational experience
Routing in a multitude of technologies discussed in practical detail, including, IP/MPLS, PSTN, and optical networking
Routing protocols such as OSPF, IS-IS, BGP presented in detail
A detailed coverage of various router and switch architectures
A comprehensive discussion about algorithms on IP-lookup and packet classification
Accessible to a wide audience due to its vendor-neutral approach
Network architects, senior technical and operational staff, graduate students
Part I: Network Routing: Basics and Foundations Chapter 1: Networking and Network Routing: An Introduction Chapter 2: Routing Algorithms: Shortest Path and Widest Path Chapter 3: Routing Protocols: Framework and Principles Chapter 4: Network Flow Modeling
Part II: Routing in IP Networks Chapter 5: IP Routing and Distance Vector Protocol Family Chapter 6: OSPF and Integrated IS-IS Chapter 7: IP Traffic Engineering Chapter 8: BGP Chapter 9: Internet Routing Architectures
Part III: Routing in the PSTN Chapter 10: Hierarchical and Dynamic Call Routing in the Telephone Network Chapter 11: Traffic Engineering in the Voice Telephone Network Chapter 12: SS7: Signaling Network for Telephony Chapter 13: Public Switched Telephone Network: Architecture and Routing
Part IV: Router Architectures Chapter 14: Router Architectures Chapter 15: IP Address Lookup Algorithms Chapter 16: IP Packet Filtering and Classification
Part V: Toward Next-Generation Routing Chapter 17: Quality of Service Routing Chapter 18: MPLS and GMPLS Chapter 19: Routing and Traffic Engineering with MPLS Chapter 20: VoIP Routing: Interoperability Through IP and PSTN
Part VI: Advanced Topics (Bonus Material on CD-ROM) Chapter 21: Switching Packets Chapter 22: Packet Queueing and Scheduling Chapter 23: Traffic Conditioning Chapter 24: Transport Network Routing Chapter 25: Optical Network Routing and Multilayer Routing