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QoS and Traffic Management in IP and ATM Networks»rank: 1456645by: David E. McDysan
: :One-stop solution to frustrating network traffic jams Is booming traffic going to bind the Internet and intranets in gridlock? You can bet on it! Fortunately, there are ways to keep data, voice and video flowing. Using real-life anecdotes and examples, QOS and Traffic Management in IP and ATM Networks, by David McDysan, takes you step-by-step through traffic management principles and applications. You're shown how congestion is created and how to avoid, react, and relieve it to keep traffic moving on the LAN, WAN and Internet. You get a thorough review of routing protocols and how to address capacity requirements and QoS. Mathematical models of service...basic and advanced queuing theory...how to ... |
Designing Storage Area Networks»rank: 930850by: Tom Clark
: :Offers practical guidelines for implementing and utilizing SANs to solve the real-world needs of business networks. Introduces Fibre Channel SAN technology and demonstrates exactly how it can be used to address specific application challenges. Softcover. DLC: Computer networks. |
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X-DSL Architecture»rank: 1893594by: Padmanand Warrier, Balaji Kumar
: :Construct end-to-end copper loop access architectures based on the underlying building blocks of xDSL technology. |
Asynchronous Transfer Mode: Solution for Broadband Isdn (Computer Communications and Networking)»rank: 3108882by: Martin De Prycker
: :A resource for the design or installation of ISDN that covers transfer mode, ATM switching, broadband transmission, broadband subscriber premises networks--including MANs (metropolitan area networks)--and broadband terminals. Explains and evaluates the advantages and disadvantages of alternative solutions for each topic. |
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Planning and Managing Atm Networks»rank: 6362506by: Daniel Minoli, Tom Golway, Norris Parker Smith
: : Asynchronous Transfer Mode (ATM) is the high-speed networking technology that promises to speed up bogged down networks with mixed LAN and WAN environments. This book offers a 'how to' approach to ATM implementation from the perspective of network specialists responsible for the design, deployment, and day-to-day operation of the ATM-based network. Covers fault management, performance management, configuration management, accounting management, security management, LAN emulation and virtual LANs. For corporate network planners and managers interested in bringing ATM to the organization. |
Hands-On Atm (Mcgraw-Hill Computer Communication Series)»rank: 1918510by: David E. McDysan, Darren L. Spohn
: :Real-life ATM applications and the hottest ATM technologies, all in a single volume-that's the two-pronged focus of this book, which picks up where the authors' hugely successful ATM Theory and Application left off. In the past two years, ATM has been adopted by many Fortune 500 companies and most telecommunication carriers. The current challenge for network managers and administrators is to deploy ATM efficiently and effectively in a corporate setting. Through abundant examples and illustrated step-by-step guidance, Hands-On ATM! reveals how to implement and operate an ATM network to best advantage; use ATM applications in both LAN and WAN environments; take advantage of 'bridging,' or Internet Protocol routing over ATM ... |
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Introduction To Transmission Systems, Pots, Isdn, Dlc, Dsl, Ocx Systems And Technologies»rank: 1718461by: Lawrence James Harte
: :Transmission systems interconnect communication devices by guiding signal energy in a particular direction or directions through a transmission medium such as copper, air, or glass. This chapter excerpted from Introduction to Telecom Systems describes the types of transmission systems used in modern telecommunications networks. This includes multiplexed signals on twisted wire pairs, coax cable, fiberoptic cable and radio. Several technical aspects of transmission systems are covered including: analog transmission, digital transmission, and transmission medium limitations. Many facets of Transmission Systems are also explained, including: plain old telephone service (POTS), digital signal level (DSx), integrated services digital network (ISDN), digital subscriber line (DSL), optical carrier (OCx), ISDN digital subscriber line (IDSL), ... |
Adsl/Vdsl Principles: A Practical and Precise Study of Asymmetric Digital Subscriber Lines and Very High Speed Digital Subscriber Lines (Macmillan Technology Series)»rank: 1314250by: Dennis Rauschmayer
: :ADSL/VDSL Principles provides the communications and networking engineer with practical explanations, technical detail, and in-depth insight needed to fully implement ADSL and VDSL. Topics that are essential to the successful implementation of these technologies are covered. Covers the fundamentals of the transmission theory and crosstalk in the outside plant, including the details of modeling and simulating the expected performance of ADSL and VDSL under different operating conditions Comprehensive analysis techniques for any type of loop Modulation methods for different types of ADSL and VDSL implementations, including DMT, CAP, TDD, and FDD systems |
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High-Speed Networks TCP/IP and ATM Design Principles»rank: 1494495by: William Stallings
: :Bestselling author William Stallings presents comprehensive, up-to-date coverage of TCP performance design issues. A high-level overview of cutting-edge network and Intranet design, this book focuses on high-speed technologies like routing for multimedia, how to manage traffic flow, and compression techniques for maximizing throughout. |
Residential Broadband (Design & Implementation)»rank: 2571562by: George Abe
: :A comprehensive introduction to high-speed residential networks, integrating technical, business, and regulartory challenges.Surveys the various types of access networks: Cable TV, xDSL, FTTx, and wirelessDefines basic technology requirements for implementing residential broadband and assessing the state of readinessReviews the business conditions and regulatory practices that affect rollout and viability of residential networksDiscusses the technologies and challenges associated with the in-home networkDescribes the new and existing entertainment and data services, and how to evaluate the demand for themProvides systems issues to be resolved in connecting access networks to home networksResidential Broadband, Second Edition aims to provide a comprehensive, accessible introduction to the topics surrounding high-speed networks to the home. It is ... |