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Wide area high speed networks / Sidnie Feit.

By: Feit, Sidnie.
Series: Macmillan network architecture and development series. Publisher: [Indianapolis, Ind.] : Macmillan Technical Pub., c1999Edition: 1st ed.Description: xxiv, 598 p. ; 24 cm.ISBN: 1578701147.Subject(s): Asynchronous transfer mode | SONET (Data transmission) | Wide area networks (Computer networks)DDC classification: 004.67
Contents:
Overview. - Introduction. - Pt. I. Traditional Telephone Networks. - Ch. 1-1. Communications Concepts. Ch. 1-2. Traditional Telcommunications Networks. Ch. 1-3. ISDN. Ch. 1-4. SONET. - Pt. II. Frame Relay. - Ch. 11-1. Data Networks. Ch. 11-2. X.25 Data networks. Ch.11-3. Using Frame Relay. Ch. 11-4. Frame Relay Parameters and Service Level Agreements. Ch. 11-5. Basic Frame Relay Protocol Elements. Ch. 11-6. IETF Encapsulation. Ch. 11-7. Managing Frame Relay. Ch.11-8. Network-to-Network Interface. Ch. 11-9. Frame Relay Switched Virtual Circuits. Ch. 11-10. Applications of Frame Relay. - Pt. III. ATM. Ch. 111-1 The Converged Voice/Data Network. Ch. 111-2. ATM Concepts. Ch. 111-3. The ATM Layer. Ch. 111-4. The ATM Physical Layer. Ch. 111-5 The ATM Adaptation Layer. CH. 111-6. ATM Traffic Contracts. Ch. 111-7. Setting Up Switch Connections. Ch. 111-8. ATM Network Management. Ch. 111-9. PNNI Route Selection and Signaling. Ch. 111-10 LAN Emulation. - Pt. IV Appendixes. Appendix A. Standards Bodies. - Appendix B. Acronym List. - Glossary. - Index.
Summary: ATM networks, SONET lines, frame relay networks, X.25 facilities, ISDN circuits, and conventional telephony lines coexist in a complex tapestry of networks. This book clearly explains each of these technologies in detail, describes how they interoperate, and explains how voice and data networks are merging. This book is an authoritative resource that will enable network designers and implementors to thoroughly understand each technology and determine when and where to use each type of component in their networks. A comprehensive guide to the latest in wide area technologies. - Back cover.
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Overview. - Introduction. - Pt. I. Traditional Telephone Networks. - Ch. 1-1. Communications Concepts. Ch. 1-2. Traditional Telcommunications Networks. Ch. 1-3. ISDN. Ch. 1-4. SONET. - Pt. II. Frame Relay. - Ch. 11-1. Data Networks. Ch. 11-2. X.25 Data networks. Ch.11-3. Using Frame Relay. Ch. 11-4. Frame Relay Parameters and Service Level Agreements. Ch. 11-5. Basic Frame Relay Protocol Elements. Ch. 11-6. IETF Encapsulation. Ch. 11-7. Managing Frame Relay. Ch.11-8. Network-to-Network Interface. Ch. 11-9. Frame Relay Switched Virtual Circuits. Ch. 11-10. Applications of Frame Relay. - Pt. III. ATM. Ch. 111-1 The Converged Voice/Data Network. Ch. 111-2. ATM Concepts. Ch. 111-3. The ATM Layer. Ch. 111-4. The ATM Physical Layer. Ch. 111-5 The ATM Adaptation Layer. CH. 111-6. ATM Traffic Contracts. Ch. 111-7. Setting Up Switch Connections. Ch. 111-8. ATM Network Management. Ch. 111-9. PNNI Route Selection and Signaling. Ch. 111-10 LAN Emulation. - Pt. IV Appendixes. Appendix A. Standards Bodies. - Appendix B. Acronym List. - Glossary. - Index.

ATM networks, SONET lines, frame relay networks, X.25 facilities, ISDN circuits, and conventional telephony lines coexist in a complex tapestry of networks. This book clearly explains each of these technologies in detail, describes how they interoperate, and explains how voice and data networks are merging. This book is an authoritative resource that will enable network designers and implementors to thoroughly understand each technology and determine when and where to use each type of component in their networks. A comprehensive guide to the latest in wide area technologies. - Back cover.