03989nam a22004455i 4500001001800000003000900018005001700027007001500044008004100059020001800100020001900118024002500137040000900162082001600171100003700187245018900224264003800413300003400451336002600485337002600511338003900537347002400576505023900600520215400839650001702993650003603010650003703046650002303083650001703106650004203123650003703165650006203202700003103264700003503295700003003330710003403360773002003394776003603414856009303450978-0-387-24068-8DE-He21320260521091830.0cr nn 008mamaa100301s2005 xxu| s |||| 0|eng d a9780387240688 a997803872406887 a10.1007/b1044352doi cCICY04a621.3822231 aEllanti, Manohar Naidu.eauthor.10aNext Generation Transport Networksh[recurso electrónico] :bData, Management, and Control Planes /cby Manohar Naidu Ellanti, Lakshmi G. Raman, Steven Scott Gorshe, Wayne D. Grover. 1aBoston, MA :bSpringer US,c2005. aXIV, 710 p.bonline resource. atextbtxt2rdacontent acomputerbc2rdamedia arecurso en líneabcr2rdacarrier atext filebPDF2rda0 ato Transport Networks -- Switching -- SONET and SDH -- Next Generation Transport Technologies -- Management Architectures -- Management Information Models -- Management Technologies -- Transport Network Survivability -- Control Plane. aNext Generation Transport Networks: Data, Management, and Control Planes provides a tutorial and reference information for next generation telecommunication network technologies. This insightful and accessible overview includes key technologies that comprise the backbone of the networking infrastructure, such as access, metro and long-haul segments. Written by industry veterans, this work uniquely balances and blends three key perspectives on high-speed networks fundamental to understanding transport mechanisms for potential implementation: the data, management, and control planes. Readers will readily learn how transport networks function, how they are used, how layers are managed, and how standards guide developing technologies. Included in this volume: * Industry standards from the ITU-T (G- and M-series), ANSI/ATIS, and IEEE * Future data plane trends in terms of mapping Ethernet frames/streams or IP packets into PoS and GFP for WAN transport; virtual concatenation with LCAS of SONET, DS1/DS3/E1/E3, and OTN signals; optical transport including G.709 OTN; and MAN/WAN data access through IEEE 802.17 RPR * Switching: High speed circuit and packet switching using multi-stage Clos as well as multi-dimensional distributed switching approaches * Control Plane - SS7, ATM PNNI, Automatic Switched Optical/Transport Network Architecture (G.ASON/G.ASTN) and protocols for routing and signaling- GMPLS,RSVP-TE, OSPF-TE * Transport Network architectures for access, metro and long-haul segments * Self-healing: perspectives on protection and restoration across ring and mesh topologies; discussion of new and emerging approaches for restoration such as p-cycle, SBPP, PWCE. *Transport Network Management- TMN layers, transport network management requirements, technologies - SNMP, SOAP/XML, TL1, and OSMINE The depth and breadth of coverage coupled with carefully chosen illustration, e.g. of the complex-frame formats, and summary tables for quick reference, make Next Generation Transport Networks: Data, Management, and Control Planes valuable for telecommunications professionals as well as a handy reference for network researchers. 0aENGINEERING. 0aCOMPUTER NETWORK ARCHITECTURES. 0aCOMPUTER COMMUNICATION NETWORKS. 0aTELECOMMUNICATION.14aENGINEERING.24aCOMMUNICATIONS ENGINEERING, NETWORKS.24aCOMPUTER COMMUNICATION NETWORKS.24aCOMPUTER SYSTEMS ORGANIZATION AND COMMUNICATION NETWORKS.1 aRaman, Lakshmi G.eauthor.1 aGorshe, Steven Scott.eauthor.1 aGrover, Wayne D.eauthor.2 aSpringerLink (Online service)0 tSpringer eBooks08iPrinted edition:z978038724067140uhttp://dx.doi.org/10.1007/b104435zVer el texto completo en las instalaciones del CICY