Traffic management and quality of service are techniques which, when applied to LAN, WAN and the Internet, facilitate the smooth flow of information. This text explains how to make convergence work - getting voice and data to flow without bottling up the network. Internet II is also covered.
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Höhe: 231 mm
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978-0-07-134959-8 (9780071349598)
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Dr. David E. McDysan has been on the board of the ATM Forum, and has led technical committees on network management and traffic management. He is acknowledged as an industry expert in ATM traffic management, giving tutorials by invitation at several conferences a year. He speaks at conferences or seminars on ATM, MPLS and IP. Dr. McDysan co-authored ATM- Theory and Application.
Part I: The Traffic Phenomenon. Traffic in Our Everyday Lives. Basic Source Traffic Models. Mathematical Models of Traffic. Part II: Capacity and Service. Service - Is There Ever Enough? Characterizing Service. Mathematical Models of Service. Part III: Queuing Principles. Queuing - A Fancy Name for Waiting in Line. Basic Queuing Theory. Advanced Queuing Theory. Part IV: Performance Measures. Perception is Reality. Quality of Service Defined. Performance of Common Queuing Systems. Part V: Congestion. Traffic Jam Up Ahead. Congestion in Networks. Analysis of Congestion. Part VI: Network Modeling. On the Road Again. Network Modeling Concepts. Common Network Models. Part VII: Putting It All Together. Traffic Engineering Applied. Designing Real World Networks. Where to Go From Here.