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Metro Service Providers are increasingly turning to Multi-Protocol Label Switching (MPLS) to converge disparate networks and services into a unified core, maintain quality, and deliver additional value-added capabilities. MPLS for Metropolitan Area Networks addresses service providers' challenges by demonstrating solutions provided by MPLS features such as traffic engineering (TE), fast reroute, VPNs, virtual private LAN services (VPLS), and QoS.

The text opens with an overview of metro networks and MPLS, describing business opportunities and challenges and how mission-critical applications can be deployed within Metropolitan Area Networks (MANs). It then examines traffic engineering issues, focusing on fundamental TE concepts, network control, trunk attributes, constraint-based routing (CBR), Resource Reservation Protocol with TE extensions (RSVP-TE), and resource optimization.

Following a discussion on how MPLS can bring increased reliability to MANs, the author the

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Metropolitan area networks and MPLS. Traffic engineering aspects of metropolitan area networks. Reliability aspect of metropolitan area networks. Service aspect of metropolitan area networks. Quality of service aspect of metropolitan area networks.

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    Publisher: Taylor & Francis Ltd
    Publication Date: 15/11/2004
    ISBN13: 9780849322129, 978-0849322129
    ISBN10: 084932212X

    Description

    Book Synopsis

    Metro Service Providers are increasingly turning to Multi-Protocol Label Switching (MPLS) to converge disparate networks and services into a unified core, maintain quality, and deliver additional value-added capabilities. MPLS for Metropolitan Area Networks addresses service providers' challenges by demonstrating solutions provided by MPLS features such as traffic engineering (TE), fast reroute, VPNs, virtual private LAN services (VPLS), and QoS.

    The text opens with an overview of metro networks and MPLS, describing business opportunities and challenges and how mission-critical applications can be deployed within Metropolitan Area Networks (MANs). It then examines traffic engineering issues, focusing on fundamental TE concepts, network control, trunk attributes, constraint-based routing (CBR), Resource Reservation Protocol with TE extensions (RSVP-TE), and resource optimization.

    Following a discussion on how MPLS can bring increased reliability to MANs, the author the

    Table of Contents
    Metropolitan area networks and MPLS. Traffic engineering aspects of metropolitan area networks. Reliability aspect of metropolitan area networks. Service aspect of metropolitan area networks. Quality of service aspect of metropolitan area networks.

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