Design, Measurement and Management of Large-Scale IP Networks: Bridging the Gap Between Theory and Practice

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Author: Antonio Nucci

ISBN-10: 0521880696

ISBN-13: 9780521880695

Category: LANs & WANs

Designing efficient Internet Protocol (IP) networks and maintaining them effectively poses a range of challenges, but in this highly competitive industry it is crucial that these are overcome. Weaving together theory and practice, this title sets out the design and management principles of large-scale IP networks, and the need for tasks to be underpinned by actual measurements. Discussions of the types of measurements available in IP networks are included, along with the ways in which they...

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Sets out the design and management principles of large-scale IP networks by weaving together theory and practice.

1 Introduction 12 Background and context 5I Network monitoring and management 233 The need for monitoring in ISP network design and management 254 Understanding through-router delay 475 Traffic matrices: measurement, inference and modeling 85II Network design and traffic engineering 1236 Principles of network design and traffic engineering 1257 Topology design resilient to long-lived failures 1368 Achieving topology resilience using multiple-parallel links 1599 Performance enhancement and resilience to short-lived failures via routing optimization 18110 Measuring the shared fate of IGP engineering: considerations and take-away 20111 Capacity planning 217III From bits to services 24912 From bits to services: information is power 25113 Traffic classification in the dark 26114 Classification of multimedia hybrid flows in real time 29015 Detection of data plane malware: DoS and computer worms 31016 Detection of control-plane anomalies: beyond prefix hijacking 341App. A How to link original and measured flow characteristics when packet sampling is used: bytes, packets and flows 367App. B Application-specific payload bit strings 371App. C BLINC implementation details 375App. D Validation of direction-conforming rule 379References 382Index 393