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Building VPNs : with IPSec and MPLS
Assembling a fully functional IPSec or MPLS VPN isn't easy.
With so little information available it can be like trying to build a bicycle when you have all the components, but no idea what the final product should look like.
Only Building VPNs shows, in a clear, step-by-step fashion, how to build VPNs from scratch with IPSec and MPLS.
preview:
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date: 8/8/2003
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Fault-Tolerant IP and MPLS Networks
With increased network traffic, today's service providers and enterprises must assure high availability across a variety of networked services and applications.
Multiprotocol Label Switching (MPLS), while complementing existing Internet Protocol (IP) technologies, leverages the intelligence of the IP routing and switching paradigm.
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date: 11/14/2004
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MPLS VPN Services for Converged Enterprise Networks
Provides enterprise network engineers the ability to analyze migration options, anticipate migration issues, and properly deploy IP/MPLS VPNs.
Detailed configurations illustrate effective deployment, while case studies present available migration options and walk engineers through selecting the best option for the example network.
Part I addresses the business case for moving to an IP/MPLS VPN network
preview:
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date: 10/1/2005
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Rick Gallaher's MPLS Training Guide
This book introduces readers to MPLS concepts, installation, migration, operation, inspection, and troubleshooting.
It discusses specific router and switch platforms and includes such topics as frame-mode MPLS, cell-mode MPLS, label distribution protocol, tag distribution protocol, label distribution protocol migration. . .
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date: 4/1/2003
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SONET/SDH, ATM, MPLS and Optical Networks
This book provides a complete overview of connection-oriented networks, discussing both packet-switched and circuit-switched networks, which, though seemingly different, share common networking principles.
It details the history and development of such networks, and defines their terminology and architecture, before progressing to aspects such as signaling and standards.
preview:
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date: 4/8/2005
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