TCP/IP Over ATM: A No-Nonsense Internetworking Guide

TCP/IP Over ATM: A No-Nonsense Internetworking Guide

          
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76859-8 A practical guide to planning and managing ATM backbone networks for TCP/IP based WANs and the Internet. Right now - today - you can use ATM as a remarkably powerful backbone for TCP/IP-based WANs and the Internet. TCP/IP Over ATM is your no-nonsense, Vendor-independent quick-start guide to getting the job done. You'll start with a quick overview of the TCP/IP and ATM fundamentals you need to make them work together. Learn what you need to know about SONET, the physical transport layer underlying carrier ATM services. Understand how ATM works, including the basics of ATM switching, virtual circuits, adaptation layers and signaling. Compare the pros and cons of the two leading options for carrying TCP/IP options on ATM networks: the IETF's Classical IP-Over-ATM, and the ATM Forum's LAN Emulation. Learn how each approach supports multicasting. Then, see how ATM traffic management and quality of service features can work with RSVP and other advanced IP technologies to provide guaranteed bandwidth. Review the resources available to manage ATM networks, including SNMP, ILMI and ATM routing - and learn new ways to optimize TCP/IP networks running on an ATM backbone. Finally, preview the future of TCP/IP and ATM with a look at today's most exciting WAN testbeds and research programs. In TCP/IP-Over-ATM, Xerox PARC scientist Berry Kercheval manages the rare feat of being technically precise and a joy to read. If you're even considering running TCP/IP Over ATM, this is where you ought to start.

Table of Contents:
1. Introduction. The OSI Reference Model. What's a Public Network. Networking Basics. Standards Bodies. The International Telecommunications Union. ATM Forum. Internet Engineering Task Force. Mini Glossary. 2. IP, the Internet Protocol, and Its Friends and Relations. What Is the Internet, Anyway? And How Big Is It? History of the Internet. Overview of the Internet Protocols. Internet Addresses and Packet Formats. The IP Protocol. Routers. Maximum Transmission Unit. Fragments. TCP. Segments, MSS, and MTU. Sequence Numbers and ACKs. Ports. Connection establishment. Data Flow. Connection Termination. Other Header Flags. User Datagram Protocol. Ethernet, Encapsulation, and ARP. Upper Protocol Layers. TCP-Based Protocols. UDP-Based Protocols. The Future of IP: IP Version 6. 128 bit Addresses. Dynamic Address Assignment. Labeled Flows. Multicast Support. Transition Plans. Summary. 3. Physical Media: SONET and Others. Optical Fiber Communications. Synchronous Optical Networking (SONET). SONET Flavors. Operations and Maintenance. Survivable Rings. Unshielded Twisted Pair. Other Media. Summary. 4. Asynchronous Transfer Mode. Broadband Integrated Services Network. B-ISDN Reference Model. ATM Concepts. What's Asynchronous About It? Hierarchical Network Structure. Cells. Connection-Oriented. What Cells Look Like. Switches. Virtual Circuits. ATM Adaptation Layers. What Is an AAL? AAL1. AAL3/4. AAL5. Addresses. Signaling. SAAL and SSCOP. Signaling Messages. Signaling Operations. Network-to-Network Interface. Permanent Virtual Circuits. Summary. 5. Classical IP Over ATM. Assumptions of CIP. MTU Size for IP Over ATM. Encapsulation of Datagrams in ATM PDUs. Classical IP with PVCs. Signaling the Circuits. The ARP Problem. Establishing the Circuit. Circuit Maintenance and Aging. Classical IP Pros and Cons. Summary. 6. LAN Emulation. The LANE Pieces. LAN Emulation Client. LAN Emulation Server. Broadcast and Unknown Server. LAN Emulation Configuration Server. LANE Control Connections. LANE Operation. Initialization. Data Flows. Shutdown. LANE Bridges. Pros and Cons. LANE Moves Ahead. LANE 2.0. MPOA. Summary. Managing the Mess. What Is Network Management? Simple Network Management Protocol (SNMP). SNMP Data Structures. SNMP Protocol. Interim Local Management Interface. Textual Conventions. Link Management. Address Registration. Service Registry. ILMI Procedures. Routing in ATM Networks. NHRP. What About Firewalls? Summary. 7. IP Multicast. How Multicast Works. The Mbone. Multicast support in ATM. ATM Hardware Support. ATM Software Support. IP Multicast implementation for Classical IP. MARS needs Packets! Multicast Clusters. MARS messages. Signalling Support. Joining and Leaving the Cluster. Joining a group. Leaving a group. BACKUP Mars. Extended Encapsulation. Multicast Implementation for LANE. Summary. 8. Traffic Management. Traffic Classes. How can Traffic be Degraded? Traffic Control. Requirements. Congestion Control Schemes. Algorithms. RSVP. Self Similar Traffic. Queueing Theory and Poisson Models. Theoretical versus Measured traffic characteristics. Implications for control. Summary. 9. Making it Go Fast. What does "Slow" mean, or, How to Measure TCP Performance. ttcp. netperf. Why it's Slow. Protocol Overhead. Machine Architectures. Long Fat pipes. Slowstart Considered Harmful. Deadlock. Sequence Number Wrapping. Big Windows. Machine and OS Architecture for High Performance. The Afterburner. Protocol Engine. Protocol Stack Improvements. Summary. 10. Looking toward the Future - Research Directions. Practical WAN Experience: Real Life Testbeds. BLANCA. Canarie's NTN. MAGIC-II. BAGNet. SPARTAN. Next Generation Internet. Interesting Academic Research. Secure Signalling. The Cambridge DAN. Comet. SwitchWare. Interesting Developments in the Industry. IP Switching. Tag Switching.


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Product Details
  • ISBN-13: 9780137685998
  • Publisher: Pearson Education (US)
  • Publisher Imprint: PRENTICE HALL
  • Height: 243 mm
  • No of Pages: 288
  • Spine Width: 21 mm
  • Weight: 645 gr
  • ISBN-10: 0137685998
  • Publisher Date: 24 Dec 1997
  • Binding: Hardback
  • Language: English
  • Series Title: Prentice Hall Series in Computer Networking and Distributed Systems
  • Sub Title: A No-Nonsense Internetworking Guide
  • Width: 184 mm


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