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Peering Carrier Ethernet Networks

โœ Scribed by Sachidananda Kangovi (Auth.)


Publisher
Morgan Kaufmann
Year
2016
Tongue
English
Leaves
304
Edition
1st Edition
Category
Library

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โœฆ Synopsis


Peering Carrier Ethernet Networks begins by providing background information on the evolution of important concepts and building blocks that have led to the current state of high bandwidth and high performance Ethernet technology in order to support current and emerging customer applications. The background information covered includes an overview of Public Switched Telephone Networks (PSTN) to describe circuit switching, multiplexing, and voice digitization that lead to the development of T1/T3 and SONET/SDH for transport. It interweaves these developments with changes in the regulatory regime.

Additional coverage includes Carrier Ethernet networks' technical standards, which describe how service providers can offer services to off-net customers using peered Carrier Ethernet networks and a description of the taxonomy of customers and their current and emerging applications at Layer 2 and Layer 3 on peered Carrier Ethernet networks.

The book concludes by describing next steps in Ethernet technology to meet growing demands and emerging trends.

โœฆ Table of Contents


Content:
Front Matter,Copyright,Dedication,List of Figures,List of Tables,About the Author,Preface,Acknowledgments,GlossaryEntitled to full text1 - Introduction, Pages 1-28
2 - Shaping of Data Networks, Pages 29-53
3 - The Ethernet Landscape, Pages 55-98
4 - Carrier Ethernet Networks, Pages 99-144
5 - Peering Carrier Ethernet Networks, Pages 145-194
6 - Standards for Access Service Request, Pages 195-217
7 - Operations and Business Support Systems, Pages 219-246
8 - Applications of Peering Carrier Ethernet Networks, Pages 247-271
9 - Next Steps in Peering Carrier Ethernet Networks, Pages 273-278
References, Pages 279-280
Index, Pages 281-286

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