Broadband Network Architectures: Designing and Deploying Triple-Play Services By Chris Hellberg, Dylan Greene, Truman Boyes
2007 | 600 Pages | ISBN: 0132300575 | PDF | 8 MB
2007 | 600 Pages | ISBN: 0132300575 | PDF | 8 MB
“Network professionals who are looking to deploy triple-play service provider networks will find this book a useful tool.” –Michael Newbery, IP Architect, TelstraClear Limited “This book provides a wealth of information on current and future broadband architectures, services, and deployments. It will serve both experienced technical experts needing a comprehensive reference, as well as those needing a concise explanation of broadband access architectures and multi-play services.” –Sanjay Wadhwa, Product Line Manager, IP Edge Products, Juniper Networks “This book is a thorough guide for anyone involved with triple-play networks. Its multivendor approach and references to the latest standards from the DSL Forum and the IETF makes it a must-have for anyone involved in broadband access networks.” –Andrea Lasagna, Data & Video Services Manager, FASTWEB Service providers are increasingly focused on delivering triple-play bundles that incorporate Internet, video, and VoIP services–as well as multi-play bundles containing even more advanced services. Broadband Network Architectures is the first comprehensive guide to designing, implementing, and managing the networks that make triple-play services possible. Hellberg, Greene, and Boyes present their field-tested industry best practices and objectively evaluate the tradeoffs associated with key up-front architectural decisions that balance the complexities of bundled services and sophisticated traffic policies. Broadband Network Architectures not only documents what is possible on this rapidly changing field of networking, but it also details how to divide Internet access into these more sophisticated services with specialized Quality of Service handling. Coverage includes ·An in-depth introduction to next-generation triple-play services: components, integration, and business connectivity ·Triple-play backbone design: MPLS, Layer 3 VPNs, and Broadband Network Gateways (BNGs)/Broadband Remote Access Servers (B-RAS) ·Protocols and strategies for integrating BNGs into robust triple-play networks ·Triple-play access network design: DSLAM architectures, aggregation networks, transport, and Layer 2 tunneling ·VLAN-per-customer versus service-per-VLAN architectures: advantages and disadvantages ·PPP or DHCP: choosing the right access protocol ·Issues associated with operating in wholesale, unbundled environments ·IP addressing and subscriber session management ·Broadband network security, including Denial of Service attacks and VoIP privacy ·The future of wireless broadband: IMS, SIP, and non-SIP based fixed mobile convergence and wireless video Contents Foreword Preface About the Authors Chapter 1 A History of Broadband Networks Chapter 2 Next Generation Triple-Play Services Chapter 3 Designing a Triple-Play Backbone Chapter 4 Designing a Triple-Play Access Network Chapter 5 Choosing the Right Access Protocol Chapter 6 Evolutions in Last Mile Broadband Access Chapter 7 Wholesale Broadband Networks Chapter 8 Deploying Quality of Service Chapter 9 The Future of Wireless Broadband Chapter 10 Managing IP Addressing Chapter 11 Dynamic User Session Control Chapter 12 Security in Broadband Networks Appendix A Glossary of Acronyms and Key Terms Appendix B Glossary of Packet Diagrams Index