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Ip over Wdm by Kevin H. Liu,

Ip over Wdm by Kevin H. Liu,
"IP over WDM" explores the coming together of communication and computer networking technologies: optical fiber using WDM (Wavelength Division Multiplexing) and IP - the Internet Protocol. Fiber optics technology is revolutionizing the telecommunications and networking industries by offering the enormous capacity required to sustain continuous growth of the Internet. Meanwhile, IP is rapidly becoming the dominant network protocol for a global and ubiquitous Internet. In his pioneering text, Kevin Liu demonstrates how to fully exploit the fiber bandwidth capacity by WDM and the universal connectivity offered by IP, by carefully integrating the two technologies and optimising systems to play to their strengths. He presents IP/WDM architectural and internetworking models, discusses network control and traffic engineering and highlights issues specific to IP/WDM networks. Features: Performance studies, simulations and case studies WDM network testbeds and products comparison Standardization initiatives A comprehensive review of optical communications, routing, signalling, and other optical network control and management functions A comprehensive review of IP over WDM networking architectures, IP/WDM internetworking models, and IP/WDM service models Detailed coverage of Internet routing, MPLS/MPlS/GMPLS, IP/WDM network addressing, WDM topology discovery, IP/WDM routing, IP/WDM signalling, and IP/WDM restoration Detailed coverage on Internet and MPLS traffic engineering, and IP/WDM traffic engineering Discussion on IP/WDM group communication, TCP over optical networks, and IP/WDM network applicationsThis detailed and precise presentation of a new paradigm in networkengineering will appeal to all telecommunications and computer network engineers designing and building next generation systems as well as graduate students majoring in control and traffic engineering for next generation optical networks.



Mobile IP: The Internet Unplugged by James Solomon,
Mobile IP: The Internet Unplugged by James Solomon,
TCP/IP goes mobile! The complete guide to developing, using, and profiting from Mobile IP networks. Mobile IP brings together two of the world's most powerful technology trends: the Internet and mobile communications. Whether you're planning to develop, deploy, utilize, or invest in Mobile IP networks, this book delivers the up-to-date information you need-with clarity and insight. Discover: What problems Mobile IP is designed to solve, and how it solves them How to use Mobile IP in real-world intranet and Internet-wide applications How to manage the security issues associated with Mobile IP Business models for delivering commercial Mobile IP services Which technical issues still need work-and possible solutions In Mobile IP: The Internet Unplugged, the co-chair of the Mobile IP Working Group offers an insider's view of critical Mobile IP concepts like agent discovery, registration, and IP encapsulation. He presents detailed coverage of Mobile IP security, including the role of key management, encryption, authentication, integrity checking, and nonrepudiation. Finally, he presents a compelling vision of the future, where the benefits of standards-based mobile data are available everywhere.



Fibre Channel over IP - Fibre Channel over IP (FCIP or FC/IP, also known as Fibre Channel tunneling or storage tunneling), is an Internet Protocol (IP)-based storage networking technology developed by the Internet Engineering Task Force (IETF). FCIP mechanisms enable the transmission of Fibre Channel (FC) information by tunneling data between storage area network (SAN) facilities over IP networks; this capacity facilitates data sharing over a geographically distributed enterprise.

IP Multimedia Subsystem - The IP Multimedia Subsystem (IMS) is a standardised Next Generation Networking (NGN) architecture for telecom operators that want to provide mobile and fixed multimedia services. It uses a Voice-over-IP (VoIP) implementation based on a 3GPP standardised implementation of SIP, and runs over the standard Internet Protocol (IP).

IP Traceback - IP Traceback is a name given to any method for reliably determining the origin of a packet on the Internet. The datagram nature of the Internet makes it difficult to determine the originating host of a packet – the source id supplied in an IP packet can be falsified (IP spoofing) allowing for Denial Of Service attacks (DoS) or one-way attacks (where the response from the victim host is so well known that return packets need not be received to continue the attack).

Mobile IP - Mobile IP is an Internet Engineering Task Force (IETF) standard communications protocol that is designed to allow mobile device users to move from one network to another while maintaining their permanent IP address. Mobile IP is described in IETF RFC 3344 (which obsoletes RFC 3220 and RFC 2002).



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