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Cisco Multiservice Switching Networks - page 1
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Kazemi R.
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Dry B
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Cisco Multiservice Switching Networks
Cisco Multiservice Switching Networks
Table of Contents
Copyright
About the Authors
About the Technical Reviewers
Acknowledgments
Icons Used in This Book
Command Syntax Conventions
Introduction
Goals and Methods
Who Should Read This Book?
How This Book Is Organized
Chapter1.What Are Multiservice Switching Networks?
Ships in the Night
Separating the Control and Switching Planes
Partitioning, Virtual Switches, and Multiple Control Planes
Advantages of the Architecture
Completing the Picture
Multiservice Switching Forum
Summary
Chapter2.SCI: Virtual Switch Interface
VSI Functions
VSI Master and VSI Slaves
VSI Messages
End-to-End Connections
Controller Location Options
Hard, Soft, and Dynamic Resource Partitioning
Traffic Service Types, Categories, and Groups
Enhanced VSI Protocol Capabilities
Summary
Chapter3.Implementations and Platforms
MPLS Implementations
PNNI Implementations
Other Implementations
Multiple Controllers
VSI Slave Implementations
Summary
Chapter4.Introduction to Multiprotocol Label Switching
MPLS Background
MPLS Overview
How Label Switching Works
ATM MPLS Network Components
Label Distribution Protocol (LDP): Overview
Quality of Service and Multi-vc
VC-Merge-Capable ATM-LSRs
IP Virtual Private Network Services
Summary
Chapter5.MPLS Design in MSS
Designing and Dimensioning ATM MPLS Points of Presence
Label Virtual Circuit (LVC) Resources
IP Routing Protocols
ATM MPLS Convergence
LSC Redundancy Options
Summary
Chapter6.MPLS Implementation and Configuration
MPLS Configuration in MSS
Generic Configuration Model
BPX-8600- and MGX-8250-Based PoP
IGX-8400-Based PoP
Interconnecting the Two PoPs
MGX-8850-Based PoP
Connecting the MGX-Based PoP with the BPX-Based PoP
More show Commands
Summary of MPLS Configuration Commands
Adding an AutoRoute Control Plane
A Note on LC-ATM Interfaces
Connecting MGX-8230 and MGX-8250 eLSRs
MPLS Troubleshooting
Summary
Chapter7.Practical Applications of MPLS
Basic MPLS VPN Configuration
Quality of Service Configuration
Summary
Chapter8.PNNI Explained
ATM End-System Addressing
ATM Call Signaling
PNNI Overview
Setting up Connections in the PNNI Routing Domain
Building a Network Road Map
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