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010 $a 00064279
020 $a0890064733 (alk. paper)
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050 00 $aTK 5103.4$bG56 2001
100 1 $aGillespie, Alex.
245 10 $aBroadband access technology, interfaces, and management /$cAlex Gillespie.
260 $aBoston :$bArtech House,$cc2001.
300 $axx, 380 p. :$bill. ;$c24 cm.
440 0 $aArtech House telecommunications library
504 $aIncludes bibliographical references and index.
505 0 $aBroadband and ATM -- The Evolution Toward Broadband -- Access Networks, Core Networks, and Service Providers -- Broadband Technology -- Access Network Technology -- Upgrading the Core Network -- The Boundary Between Core and Access Networks -- Network Architecture -- Computer Networks -- Repeaters, Bridges, and Routers -- Internets, Intranets, and the Internet -- Remote Internet Access -- Broadband Access and Service Providers -- Service and Service Provider Interfaces -- End-User Choice and Network Complexity -- Broadband Access Architecture -- Technology, Services, and Dimensioning -- Services and the Core Architecture -- The ATM Core -- Permanent Virtual Connections -- Switched Virtual Connections -- Economic Considerations -- Broadband Service Considerations -- Video-on-Demand (VoD) -- Internet Access -- Video Telephony -- Broadband Connection Considerations -- Sonet/Sdh -- The Historical Background -- The Plesiochronous Digital Hierarchies -- Synchronous Transport Signals -- Multiplexing and Architecture -- The Three Laws -- From Tributaries to Synchronous Interfaces -- The Functional Architecture -- Adaptation Overheads and Synchronization -- Synchronization and Coordination -- Pointers and Rate Adaptation Channels -- Layer-Specific Overheads and OAM Flows -- Common OAM Functions -- Section Layer Overheads -- Path Layer Overheads -- The Management Interface and Management Model -- Objects and Relationships in the Management Model -- Transactions for the Management Model -- ATM Fundamentals and Management Modeling -- Paths, Channels, and Cells -- Physical Paths, Virtual Paths, and Virtual Channels -- The Format of ATM Cells -- Comments on ATM Cells -- ATM Layers and Functions -- The Transmission Convergence Layer -- The VP and VC Layers -- Higher Order Layers -- The Basic Management Model for ATM -- ATM Configuration Management -- ATM Performance Management -- ATM Operations, Administration, and Maintenance (OAM) Flows -- OAM Flow Layers and Ranges -- OAM Cell Types and Functions -- Fault Management -- Performance Management -- Activation/Deactivation -- The Operations System (OS) Interface -- The Notification for Defect Reporting -- Loopback -- Continuity Checking -- Performance Monitoring -- Problems and Deficiencies -- ATM Adaptation for Client Services -- The Structure of the ATM Adaptation Layers -- Management Modeling of ATM Adaptation -- Synchronous Traffic (AAL1 and AAL2) -- AAL1 Segmentation and Reassembly -- AAL1 Synchronization Modes -- The AAL1 Convergence Sublayer (CS) -- AAL1 Management and Modeling -- Synchronous Variable Rate Traffic (AAL2) -- Asynchronous Traffic--Original (AAL3/4) -- AAL3/4 Segmentation and Reassembly -- AAL3/4 Convergence Sublayer (CS) -- AAL3/4 Management and Modeling -- Asynchronous Traffic--Streamlined (AAL5) -- AAL5 Segmentation and Reassembly -- The Common Part of the AAL5 Convergence Sublayer -- AAL5 Management and Modeling -- Internet Protocol (IP) over AAL5 -- The Signaling ATM Adaptation Layer (SAAL) -- The Service-Specific Connection-Oriented Protocol (SSCOP) -- The Service-Specific Coordination Functions (SSCFs) for the SAAL -- Management Modeling of the SAAL -- Comments on ATM Adaptation -- ATM Signaling -- ITU-T and the ATM Forum -- Interworking -- Services, Addresses, and Topology -- Bearer Services and Telecommunications Services (Teleservices) -- ATM Addresses -- Connection Topologies -- UNI Signaling -- ITU-T UNI Signaling -- ATM Forum UNI Signaling -- NNI Signaling -- ITU-T NNI Signaling -- ATM Forum Intra-NNI Signaling -- ATM Forum Inter-NNI Signaling -- Management of ATM Switches -- ATM Interfaces -- Modeling of UNIs -- Modeling of NNIs -- Service Profiles -- Bearer Services, Teleservices, and Supplementary Services -- Modeling of Supplementary Services -- Customizing Services for Addresses -- The Circuit Emulation Service -- Configuration of the Routing Algorithm -- Modification of Destination Addresses -- Local Destinations -- Abstract (Remote) Destinations -- Routes to Remote Destinations (Post Analysis Evaluation) -- Internet Communication -- IP Addresses and Address Resolution -- The Address Resolution Protocol (ARP) -- The Reverse Address Resolution Protocol (RARP) -- Multicasting on the Internet -- Advanced Address Registration: BOOTP and DHCP -- IP Over ATM -- ATM Link-Level Addresses -- The ATM Address Resolution Protocol (ATMARP) -- Internet Control Messages -- Control on the Local Network -- Reporting Discarded Datagrams -- End-to-End Control -- End-to-End Data Transport -- The User Datagram Protocol (UDP) -- The Transmission Control Protocol (TCP) -- Routing -- Algorithms: Distance Vector and Shortest Path -- Autonomous Systems, Gateway Protocols, and the Internet Core -- The Exterior Gateway Protocol (EGP) -- The Routing Information Protocol (RIP) and Routing Loop Avoidance -- The Border Gateway Protocol (BGP) -- Open Shortest Path First (OSPF) -- Internet Applications -- User-Friendly Addresses: The Domain Name System -- The Internet Trinity -- Remote Login: TELNET -- The File Transfer Protocol (FTP) -- Electronic Mail (e-mail) -- Hypertext and the World Wide Web -- HTTP Messages -- HTTP Methods -- Responses to HTTP Requests -- Remote Procedure Calls -- Management of the Internet (SNMP) -- Messages and MIBs -- Abstract Syntax Notation One (ASN.1) and SNMP Messages -- MIBs and Internet Management -- Basic MIB-II Groups and Their Evolution -- The System Group -- The Interfaces Group -- The Internet Protocol (IP) Group -- The Internet Control Message Protocol (ICMP) Group -- The Transmission Control Protocol (TCP) Group -- The User Datagram Protocol (UDP) Group -- The Exterior Gateway Protocol (EGP) Group -- The Simple Network Management Protocol (SNMP) Group -- Additional Groups -- Internet Additions -- Network Groups -- Other Groups -- The Technology-Specific Groups -- ADSL Transmission -- Tones, Modulation, and Coding -- Tones -- Modulation -- Trellis Coding -- Frames, Superframes, and Symbols -- Frames, Superframes, and Tone Allocation -- Payload Frames and ADSL Channels -- Forward Error Correction -- Error Detection and Error Correction -- Forward Error Correction in ADSL -- Channels, Ports, and Framing -- Bearer Channels, ADSL Channels, and ATM Ports -- Framing and Overheads -- ADSL Management -- The ADSL MIB Module -- Technology-Independent Information -- ADSL-Specific Information -- The CMIP Model for the Management of ADSL -- Configuration, Status, and Alarms -- Profiles -- Performance Monitoring -- VB5 Access Architecture -- Service Nodes (SNs) and VB5 Interfaces -- Logical Ports and Physical Ports -- Logical User Ports (LUPs) -- The Logical Service Port (LSP) -- System Configuration -- Signaling and UNI Accesses -- The VB5 Protocols -- User Signaling and UNI Accesses -- Comments on the VB5 Architecture -- VB5 Protocols -- VB5 Messages and Message Format -- Protocol Errors -- The Protocol Error Cause Information Element -- The Real-Time Management Coordination (RTMC) Protocol -- Some Problems with I.610 -- RTMC Messages -- RTMC Information Elements -- The Broadband Bearer Connection Control (B-BCC) Protocol -- B-BCC Messages -- B-BCC Information Elements -- B-BCC Protocol Anomalies -- VB5 Management -- VPs, Logical User Ports, and Logical Service Ports -- VP Level Configuration in the Service Node -- VP Level Configuration in the Access Network -- Configuration of VB5 Protocols -- The Relationship with VB5 Messages -- Start-Up of an Interface -- Checking the Interface -- Resetting the VB5 Interface -- The State of Resources -- Broadband Access Coordination: X-VB5 -- Specific X-VB5 Transactions -- Generalized X-VB5 Transactions -- RPC Specification of X-VB5 Transaction Requirements -- Optical Access -- ATM PON Architecture -- ATM PON Transmission -- VDSL Transmission on Hybrid Architectures -- PLOAM Cells on ATM PONs -- Common PLOAM Fields -- Downstream-Only PLOAM Fields -- Upstream-Only PLOAM Fields -- OLT/ONU Coordination -- ATM Enhancements -- Enhanced OAM Flows -- ATM (Automatic Protection Switching) APS -- Types of Protection Switching -- The Protection Protocol -- Conditions, Commands, and States -- Paths and Connections -- Switched Virtual Paths -- Soft Permanent Virtual Connections (S-PVCs) -- Multipoint Connections -- Traffic, Services, and Quality -- ATMF Service Categories and ITU-T Transfer Capabilities -- Traffic Parameters, QoS Parameters, and QoS Classes -- Optical Technology for IP -- IP over Serial Data Links -- Optical IP Transmission -- IP over SONET/SDH -- ATM Versus SONET/SDH -- IP over WDM -- Optical IP Networks -- Optical Burst Switching -- Optical Flow Switching -- WDM LANs and WANs -- Superimposed Optical Topologies -- The Way Forward -- Multiprotocol Label Switching -- Forwarding Equivalent Classes -- Creating Label-Switched Paths (LSPs) -- MPLS Versus ATM -- Internet Protocol Version 6 -- Datagram Format -- Fields and Headers -- The Resource Reservation Protocol -- Shortcut Routing -- Policy-Based Shortcuts -- Next Hop Resolution Protocol -- Topology-Independent Shortcuts -- RSVP for ATM -- Quality in IP and ATM -- Making Shortcuts with Reservations -- Proxy Addresses and VB5.
650 0 $aBroadband communication systems.
650 0 $aComputer network protocols.
650 0 $aComputer networks$xManagement.
650 0 $aComputer network architectures.
948 $a05/17/2001$b06/06/2001
999 $aTK 5103.4 G56 2001$wLC$c1$i31786101433073$d4/19/2004$f4/19/2004$g1 $lCIRCSTACKS$mNULS$rY$sY$tBOOK$u6/6/2001