Big Book Of Mpls Multiprotocol Label Switching Rfcs


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Big Book of MPLS (multiprotocol Label Switching) RFCs


Big Book of MPLS (multiprotocol Label Switching) RFCs

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language: en

Publisher: Morgan Kaufmann Publishers

Release Date: 2001


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"In addition to understanding the MPLS itself, you will understand how it has changed over the years (since the earliest label switching proposals were first implemented and documented within the IETF by Cisco and Toshiba); how IP and ATM interact; and why MPLS helps ease the interaction. Also included are RFCs describing the Differentiated Services (DIFFSERV) and Integrated Services (INTSERV) models, and how MPLS works within those models."--BOOK JACKET.

Big Book of Border Gateway Protocol (BGP) RFCs


Big Book of Border Gateway Protocol (BGP) RFCs

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language: en

Publisher: Morgan Kaufmann Publishers

Release Date: 2000


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This work looks at Border Gateway Protocol and shows how it defines how backbone routing (i.e. routing on a line carrying data gathered from smaller lines) is carried out on the Internet or large intranets/extranets. BGP differs from its alternatives in that it is an industrial-strength routing protocol suitable for use in high-bandwidth backbone environments. Soon, all non-local internet traffic will be routed via BGP, and as intranets/extranets become more complet, BGP should become even more in the corporate environment.

Computer Science and Computing


Computer Science and Computing

Author: Michael Knee

language: en

Publisher: Libraries Unlimited

Release Date: 2006


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Publishers description: Michael Knee offers a selective guide to the major resources and tools central to the computer industry. A discussion of three commonly used subject classification systems precedes an annotated bibliography of over 500 items.