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Managing IP Networks
Challenges and Opportunities

Salah Aidarous (Edited by), S Aidarous (Author), Thomas Plevyak (Edited by)

9780471392996, Wiley

Hardback, published 19 September 2003

384 pages, Charts: 20 B&W, 0 Color; Photos: 0 B&W, 0 Color; Drawings: 55 B&W, 0 Color; Maps: 0 B&W, 0 Color; Screen captures: 25 B&W, 0 Color; Tables: 0 B&W, 0 Color; Exhibits: 0 B&W, 0 Color
26.2 x 18.3 x 2.4 cm, 0.874 kg

"The book is very practical and well-written for network operation engineers, computer scientists, and professionals. Every IP network professional will find something new and useful in this book." (E-Streams, Vol. 7, No. 6)

"...a valuable source of information on a broad range of IP network-related management issues for both specialists and newcomers..." (IEEE Communications Magazine, January 2004)

Das Internetprotokoll (IP) spielt eine tragende Rolle bei der Entwicklung von Netzwerken und Diensten. In diesem maßgeblichen Werk werden vielfältige Aspekte des Netzwerksbetriebs und -managements sowie des Aufsetzens fortgeschrittener Dienste besprochen.

Contributors.

Introduction.

1 Current Practice and Evolution (Salah Aidarous).

1.1 Introduction.

1.2 Evolution of Network Architecture.

1.3 Technology Breakthrough.

1.4 IP Management Challenges.

1.5 IP/PSTN Integration.

1.7 Summary.

2 eCommerce (Paul Levine).

2.1 Introduction.

2.2 eCommerce Requirements.

2.3 Open-edi.

2.4 Business Operational View.

2.5 Semantics (Data Definition Standards).

2.6 Shared Semantics for Interoperability (Data Exchange Standards).

2.7 Summary.

3 Quality of Service in IP Networks (Joberto Sérgio Barbosa Martins).

Introduction.

3.1 IP Context and Quality of Service.

3.2 Quality of Service.

3.3 Quality of Service: Approaches and Initiatives for IP Networks.

3.4 Packet Conditioning, Queue Scheduling, and Congestion Control in Routers.

3.5 Integrated Services Architecture.

3.6 Differentiated Services Architecture.

3.7 Multiprotocol Label Switching.

3.8 Summary.

4 A Survey of Charging Internet Services (Burkhard Stiller).

4.1 Introduction.

4.2 Motivation and Terminology.

4.3 Related Work.

4.4 Internet Services and Technology Choices.

4.5 Pricing Models.

4.6 ISP Cost Models.

4.7 Charging Support Systems.

4.8 Business Model Aspects.

4.9 Summary and Conclusions.

5 IP Security (Mostafa Hashem Sherif).

5.1 Introduction.

5.2 Security of Telecommunications Services.

5.3 Security Objectives.

5.4 OSI Model for Cryptographic Security.

5.5 Message Confidentiality.

5.6 Data Integrity.

5.7 Identification of Participants.

5.8 Authentication of Participants.

5.9 Access Control.

5.10 Nonrepudiation.

5.11 Secure Management of Cryptographic Keys.

5.12 Exchange of Secret Keys: Kerberos.

5.13 Exchange of Public Keys.

5.14 Certificate Management.

5.15 Applications for Network Management.

5.16 Encryption Cracks.

5.17 Summary.

Appendix I: Areas Related to Security Policies.

Appendix II: Principles of Symmetric Encryption.

Appendix III: Principles of Public Key Encryption.

Appendix IV: Principles of the Digital Signature Algorithm.

6 The Future Optical Internet: Integration of Optical and IP Technologies (Andrea Fumagalli, Javier Aracil, and Luca Valcarenghi).

6.1 Introduction.

6.2 Optical Network Technologies.

6.3 Protocol Architectures, Signaling and Framing Techniques for the Optical Internet.

6.4 Traffic Engineering in the Optical Internet.

6.5 Open Challenges.

Acronyms.

Index.

Subject Areas: Electronics & communications engineering [TJ]

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