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0070055904 |
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AR-sfUTN |
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Código de lengua del texto |
eng |
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Clasificación Decimal Universal |
004.7 B567 |
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2000 |
100 1# - Punto de acceso principal-Nombre de persona |
Nombre personal |
Black, Uyless |
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Título |
Frame relay networks : |
Resto del título |
specifications and implementations / |
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Uyless Black. |
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2nd |
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New York: |
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McGraw-Hill, |
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1996 |
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276 p. |
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rdacontent |
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texto |
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txt |
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sin mediación |
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rdacarrier |
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volumen |
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Nota de contenido con formato |
CONTENIDO<br/>Chapter 1<br/>Introduction to Frame Relay Networks 1<br/>Predictions of Frame Relay Use 1<br/>Communications Infrastructure 2<br/>Frame Relay's Approach to Capacity and Intelligence Problems 6<br/>Frame Relay and Voice Traffic 8<br/>Frame Relay: An Evolutionary Technology 8<br/>Frame Relay: A Dead-End Technology? 8<br/>Reasons for the Use of Frame Relay 9<br/>Comparison of Local and Wide Area Networks 10<br/>The Network Bottleneck 10<br/>A Standardized Interface 13<br/>Genesis of Frame Relay 14<br/>Frame Relay vs. Leased Lines 16<br/>Virtual Private Networks (VPN)with Frame Relay 21<br/>Frame Relay Virtual Circuits 23<br/>Guidelines to the Frame Relay Specifications and the Organization of This Book 26<br/>Summary 26<br/>Chapter 2<br/>The OSI and Internet Protocols 29<br/>Layer Operations 29<br/>The OSI-Based Protocols 41<br/>The Internet Protocols 46<br/>Frame Relay's Relationship to a Layered Model 52<br/>Summary 53<br/>Chapter 3<br/>What a Frame Relay System Does and Doesn't Do 55<br/>Distinction Between a Frame, Packet, Datagram, and Other Data Unite 55<br/>Operations of a Conventional Data Link Protocol 56<br/>Operations of the Data Link Layer with Frame Relay 61<br/>Tradeoffs of Link-by-Link vs. End-to-end Error Recovery 63<br/>Layer 2 Requirements Cited by ITU-T Q921 and ANSI T1.602 68<br/>A Typical Frame Relay Configuration 68<br/>Summary 69<br/>Chapter 4<br/>Basics of ISDN 71<br/>Rationale for ISDN 71<br/>The ISDN Layers 72<br/>The ISDN Terminal 72<br/>Layer 2 of ISDN 75<br/>Layer 3 of ISDN (0.931) 76<br/>Example of an ISDN Call 79<br/>Relationship Between Frame Relay and ISDN 81<br/>Summary 81<br/>Chapter 5<br/>Basics of X.25 83<br/>Why X.25 Was Developed 83<br/>Assumptions Made by the X.25 Designers 84<br/>The X.25 Layers 84<br/>X.25 Data Link Layer Operations 85<br/>X.25 Network Layer Operations 86<br/>X.25 Packets 89<br/>X.25 States, Error Handling, and the Frame Relay Approach 91<br/>X.25 Facilities and the Frame Relay Approach 91<br/>Comparison of X.25 Operations to Frame Relay Operations 91<br/>Joint Use of X.25 and Frame Relay? 94<br/>Summary 95<br/>Chapter 6<br/>Basic Operations of Frame Relay 97<br/>Frame Relay: Connection Services and Data Management 97<br/>Congestion Control 100<br/>Major Frame Relay Operations 102<br/>The Frame Relay Frame 102<br/>DLCI Interpretations 105<br/>Multicasting 108<br/>Summary 110<br/>Chapter 7<br/>Service Description 111<br/>Frame Relay and the C-, U-, and M-Planes 111<br/>Frame Relay User-to-Network Interface Architecture 113<br/>Service Attributes 113<br/>Performance Criteria 116<br/>Recommendation 1.464 on Multiplexing, Rate Adaptation, and Interfaces for 64-Kbps Transfer Capability 116<br/>The OSI Architecture and Frame Relay 117<br/>Summary 120<br/>Chapter 8<br/>Core Aspects of Frame Relay 121<br/>The Five Core Functions 121<br/>Frame Relay Frame Formats 122<br/>Congestion Control Management 123<br/>Summary 129<br/>Chapter 9<br/>Traffic Management 133<br/>Recommendation 1.370 for Congestion Management 133<br/>Performance Criteria 135<br/>Using the CIR, Be, and B. for Traffic Management 139<br/>Congestion, Throughput, and Delay 142<br/>Approaches to Frame Relay Data and Congestion Management 147<br/>Summary 158<br/>Chapter 10<br/>Signaling for Switched Virtual Calls 159<br/>Scope of Signaling System Number 1 (DSS1) 159<br/>Messages for Frame Relay Connection Control 160<br/>Proposals for Modification to 0.933 171<br/>Frame Relay Forum Recommendations for a Switched Virtual Call (SVC)Capability 171<br/>ANSl's Provision for OSI Connection Mode Network Services over Frame Relay 171<br/>Summary 176<br/>Chapter 11<br/>The NNI, ICI, and LMI 177<br/>The NNI 177<br/>The ICI (FR_ICI) 190<br/>The LMI 194<br/>Summary 198<br/>Chapter 12<br/>Internetworking Frame Relay and Other Systems 199<br/>RFC 1490: Running Multiprotocol Families over Frame Relay 199<br/>The Data Exchange Interface (DXI) 203<br/>RFC 1483: Running Frame Relay over ATM 210<br/>Thernetworking Frame User-to-Network Interface (FUNI) 212<br/>Internetworking Frame Relay and X.25 213<br/>Summary 215<br/>Chapter 13<br/>Network Management 217<br/>The Frame Relay MIB 217<br/>Bellcore and ANSI Models for Network Management 226<br/>Summary 230<br/>Chapter 14<br/>Other Pertinent Aspects of Frame Relay 237<br/>Typical Tasks in Configuring Frame Relay Interfaces 237<br/>Voice Over Frame Relay (VOFR) 238<br/>Chapter 15<br/>The Frame Relay Market 243<br/>Descriptions of Services 243<br/>Use of the Services at UNI 244<br/>Major Applications Using Frame Relay 245<br/>What Frame Relay Is Augmenting or Replacing 245<br/>Summary and Some Final Thoughts 246<br/>Appendix A<br/>A Tutorial on Network Management Protocols, MlEBa, and Object Libraries 249<br/>Terms and Definitions 249<br/>OSI Information Modeling 252<br/>The OSI Network Management Layers 253<br/>The Internet Network Management Layers 253<br/>Naming and Name Registration 254<br/>The Management Information Base (RIB) 255<br/>CMIP and CMISE 257<br/>SNMP 257<br/>Appendix B<br/>The Asynchronous Transfer Mode (ATM) 261<br/>Characteristics of ATM 261<br/>ATM Layers 262<br/>The ATM UNI 263<br/>The ATM NNI 263<br/>The ATM ICI 265<br/>ATM Switching 265<br/>The ATM Adaptation Layer (AAL) 266<br/>Index 271<br/>About the author 277 |
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FRAME RELAY |
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Término de materia |
OSI |
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Término de materia |
INTERNET PROTOCOLS |
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Término de materia |
ISDN |
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Término de materia |
NETWORK MANAGEMENT |
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Libro |
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Clasificación Decinal Universal |