Synopses & Reviews
An end-to-end guide to the technologies that will enable high-speed networks of the future
Increasingly, end users are demanding that the enterprise network--including LANs, WANs, intranet, VPNs, and the Internet-- functions seamlessly to provide critical business applications and services. Today's networks must be able to accommodate applications that require enormous processing speed and low latency. To ensure your network keeps pace with requirements, you must make it more reliable and predictable, and you must be able to provide more capacity. Paul Izzo puts gigabit standards and technologies in perspective to help you upgrade or build a network capable of handling high-bandwidth needs. Covering technologies from Ethernet to cable modems and DSL, Gigabit Networks will prepare you for enterprise networking in the Internet age.
Increasingly, end users are demanding that the enterprise network--including LANs, WANs, intranet, VPNs, and the Internet-- functions seamlessly to provide critical business applications and services. Today's networks must be able to accommodate applications that require enormous processing speed and low latency. To ensure your network keeps pace with requirements, you must make it more reliable and predictable, and you must be able to provide more capacity. Paul Izzo puts gigabit standards and technologies in perspective to help you upgrade or build a network capable of handling high-bandwidth needs. Covering technologies from Ethernet to cable modems and DSL, Gigabit Networks will prepare you for enterprise networking in the Internet age.
Key topics covered include:
* Internet and multimedia application requirements
* Ethernet technologies through Gigabit Ethernet
* VPNs and security issues
* Routing and switching technologies (vLANs)
* Quality of service (QoS) versus class of service (CoS)
* Differentiated services (diffserv)
* RSVP/Integrated services (intserv)
* Multiprotocol Label Switching (MPLS)
* Packets over SONET/SDH
* Policy-enabled networking and directory-enabled networking
* Digital subscriber line (DSL) technologies
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Synopsis
This book provides practical guidance for combining the gigabit-level technologies that can found throughout most of today's enterprises. The author shows how a network may deliver real-time and advanced applications to the desk top when available technologies are implemented together and maximized. The book educates network designers and administrators on how to evaluate the enabling technologies and walks readers through all the steps of constructing a system that is truly gigabit from end to end and ready to support enterprise applications.
About the Author
PAUL IZZO is an education consultant currently working at Nortel Networks. He has over 20 years of networking technology experience in network design consulting, instruction, and programming. His primary focus is on emerging network technologies. Izzo has taught graduate-level courses at Northeastern University and has lectured globally on a variety of network topics including ATM, voice over IP, quality of service, Gigabit Ethernet, frame relay, Layer 2/3 switching, and network design and management.
Table of Contents
The Ethernet Evolution.
Virtual Local Area Networks.
Routers Evolve to Keep Pace.
IP Multicast.
Quality of Service Issues.
Technology Convergence.
VPNs and Firewalls.
Cable Modems.
Digital Subscriber Line.
Glossary.
Index.