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数据网络设计(第二版)

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作者: Darren L.Spohn

出 版 社: 人民邮电出版社

出版时间: 2000-9-1字数:版次: 1版1次页数: 983印刷时间:开本:印次:纸张:I S B N : 9787115087850包装: 平装内容简介

数据网络设计的畅销手册

这是一部畅销的综合了数据网络设计技术与规程的参考手册。它提供给你的是一个完整的工作经验,包括了所有最新的网络技术、网络结构和在计算机及数据网络设计过程中使用的协议。它还一步步地指导你进行端至端网络的设计和实施。

本参考手册按时间顺序组织总体网络设计并作了详细的图解说明,它有以下特点:

● 增加了帧中继、SMDS和ATM协议、接口及业务的内容

● 更新了X.25分组交换、FDDI和SONET的内容

● 合并了数据传输设计、计算机网络设计和LAN/MAN/WAN交换的内容

● 既给出了高层组织的详尽设计步骤,也给出了低层技术的详尽信息

对于网络设计师、网络管理者和网络工程师来说,这部现今最完整的参考手册是使之获得成功网络设计策略的最佳蓝本。

目录

Part 1 Data Communications—Business Drivers and Networking Directions 1

Chapter 1. Data Communications—Past to Future 3

1.1 What is Network Design? 3

1.2 Defining Data Communications Needs 8

1.3 From Voice Networks to Data Networks 9

1.4 Current Network Infrastructure—The Telephone Network 13

1.5 The Data Revolution 18

1.6 The New World Data Manager or Engineer—Think Data Services 23

1.7 Outsourcing and Out-tasking Trends Continue 28

1.8 Review 38

Chapter 2. Computer and Information Networking Directions 41

2.1 Applications as Key Enablers 41

2.2 Communications Technologies as Enablers 51

2.3 Corporate Infrastructures are Changing 57

2.4 The Data Network of the 2000s 68

2.5 Review 79

Part 2 Standards and Services 81

Chapter 3. Understanding the Standards and Their Makers 83

3.1 Creating Standards—The Players 83

3.2 Creating Standards—The Process 85

3.3 Standards and Specification Bodies 89

3.4 Current Forums 100

3.5 Review 105

Chapter 4. Protocol and Transmission Basics 107

4.1 Basic Protocol-Layering Concepts 108

4.2 Layered Reference Models—The OSIRM 110

4.3 Layers of the OSI Reference Model 112

4.4 Standard Computer Architectures 116

4.5 Digital Time Division Multiplexing(TDM)and the Digital Hierarchy 131

4.6 Basics and History of ISDN 133

4.7 Definition of Network Services 137

4.8 Review 140

4.9 References 141

Part 3 The Basics-Transmission, Networks, Hardware , and Switching 143

Chapter 5. transmissions, Networks ,and Hardware Types 145

5.1 General Network Topologies 145

5.2 Connection and Circuit Types and Services 152

5.3 Private Leased Lines vs. Switched Networks 156

5.4 Data Transmission Methods 160

5.5 Hardware Distinctions 163

5.6 Review 185

Chapter 6. Multiplexing and Switching Technologies—An Overview 187

6.1 Multiplexing Technologies 187

6.2 Types of Multiplexers 196

6.3 Switching Techniques 204

6.4 Circuit Switching Methods 212

6.5 Packet-Switching Technologies 219

6.6 Review 225

Part 4 Protocols and Interfaces 227

Chapter 7. Common Protocols and Interfaces—Part1 229

7.1 Basic Concepts 229

7.2 Physical Layer Protocols and Interfaces 232

7.3 Data Link Later Protocols 244

7.4 LLC and MAC Sublayer Protocols 253

7.5 Switching In the LAN Environment 271

7.6 Review 278

Chapter 8. Common Protocols and Interfaces—Part2 279

8.1 Bridge Protocols 279

8.2 Router Protocols 282

8.3 Network and Transport Layer Protocols—The Internet Protocol Suite (TCP/IP) 288

8.4 Legacy SNA 297

8.5 IBM SNA/SDLC Migration to LAN/WAN Internetworking 304

8.6 APPC/APPN 316

8.7 Review 320

Chapter 9. X.25 Packet Switching 321

9.1 A Brief History of Packet Switching 321

9.2 X.25 Packet Switching Defined 326

9.3 Theory of Operation 330

9.4 X.25 Interface Protocol Structures 337

9.5 Network Layer Functions 342

9.6 User Connectivity 351

9.7 Performance and Design Considerations 356

9.8 X.75 Internetworking Protocol 357

9.9 Advantages and Drawbacks 358

9.10 Review 359

Chapter 10. Frame Relay, Part 1—Theory 361

10.1 Origins and Standards of Frame Relay 362

10.2 Frame Relay Defined 363

10.3 The Many Faces of Frame Relay—Interface, Signaling Protocol, and Service 369

10.4 Transmission and Signaling Protocol Structure 384

10.5 Transmission Protocol Theory 391

10.6 Fame Relay Addressing 404

10.7 User-Definable Services 409

10.8 Review 413

Chapter 11. Frame Relay, Part 2—Application, Services, and Design 415

11.1 Multiple Standards Develop 416

11.2 FR Parameters and Sizing 422

11.3 Traffic and Congestion Control Aspects of Frame Relay (CIR,EIR,FECN,BECN,CLLM):Design lssues 431

11.4 Public Network FR Services 434

11.5 Public Frame Relay Network Architectures 444

11.6 Access Design Issues 449

11.7 Performance Design Issues 456

11.8 Pricing, Rates and Tariffs 461

11.9 Review 465

Chapter 12. SMDS 467

12.1 Switched Multimegabit Data Service (SMDS) Defined 467

12.2 Subscriber Interface and Access Protocols 472

12.3 Addressing and Traffic Control 479

12.4 SMDS and DQDB Protocol Structures 484

12.5 SMDS and DQDB Architecture 489

12.6 SMDS Internetworking—Bridging and Routing 496

12.7 Performance 499

12.8 Design Considerations 505

12.9 Review 509

Chapter 13. ATM,Part 1 511

13.1 ATM Defined 512

13.2 The Many Faces of ATM—Architecture, Technology, and Service 513

13.3 The ATM Cell and Transmission 514

13.4 ATM Networking Basics 519

13.5 Theory of Operation 524

13.6 B-ISDN Protocol Reference Model 527

13.7 The Plane -Layer Truth—An Overview 528

13.8 Physical (PHY) Layer 530

13.9 ATM Layer—Protocol Model 536

13.10 ATM Layer and Cell—Definition 538

13.11 The Traffic Contract and Quality of Service (QOS) 543

13.12 Traffic Descriptor 550

13.13 Traffic and Congestion Control Defined 552

13.14 Methods of Congestion Control 552

13.15 Review 553

Chapter 14. ATM, Part 2 555

14.1 ATM Adaptation Layer (AAL)—Protocol Model 556

14.2 User Plane Overview 565

14.3 Control Plane AAL 572

14.4 Management Plane 581

14.5 Data Exchange Interface (DXI) 582

14.6 ATM Public Services 587

14.7 Challenges 589

14.8 Review 591

Chapter 15. SONET 593

15.1 Terms Defined 593

15.2 Standards 595

15.3 SONET Structure 593

15.4 Frame Format and OAM Elements 602

15.5 SONET Hardware 612

15.6 Interfaces 621

15.7 Advantages and Disadvantages 623

15.8 Performance and Design Considerations 625

15.9 Review 626

Part 5 Requirements, Planning, and Choosing Technology 627

Chapter 16. Requirements Definition 629

16.1 User Requirements—The User's Viewpoint 629

16.2 User Requirements—The Designer's Viewpoint 633

16.3 Traffic Characteristics Defined 635

16.4 Traffic Characteristics Defined 635

16.5 Protocols 644

16.6 Time and Delay Considerations 646

16.7 Connectivity 651

16.8 Availability, Reliability, and Maintainability 654

16.9 Amount of User Control 655

16.10 Expandability, Scalability, and Evolution 655

16.11 Service Aspects 656

16.12 Budget Constraints 658

16.13 Politics 659

16.14 Review 659

Chapter 17. Traffic Engineering and Capacity Planning 661

17.1 Throughput Calculations 662

17.2 Traffic Engineering Basics—Traffic Characteristics and Source Models 664

17.3 Traditional Traffic Engineering 669

17.4 Queued Data and Packet-Switched Traffic Modeling 671

17.5 Designing for Peaks 690

17.6 Delay 692

17.7 Availability and Reliability 700

17.8 Reaction to Extreme Situations 705

17.9 Network Performance Modeling 706

17.10 Creating the Traffic Matrix 707

17.11 Capacity Planning and Network Vision 711

17.12 Review 712

Chapter 18. Technology and Service Comparisons 715

18.1 Circuit, Message, Packet, and Cell-Switching Methods 715

18.2 Packet-Switching Service Aspects 719

18.3 Generic Packet-Switching Network Characteristics 721

18.4 Private versus Public Networking 723

18.5 Public Network Service Selection 725

18.6 Business Aspects of Packet, Frame, and Cell-Switching Services 729

18.7 High-Speed LAN Protocols Comparison 737

18.8 Application Performance Needs 738

18.9 Review 742

Part 6 Choosing the Service Provider 743

Chapter 19. The Service Provider Selection Process 745

19.1 The Request for Information (RFI) 746

19.2 The Request for Proposal (RFP) Process 747

19.3 Choosing the Vendor(s) 750

19.4 The Vendor-Designer Relationship 758

19.5 Strategic User-Vendor Agreements 759

19.6 Service Levels 760

19.7 Network and Systems Management Capabilities 761

19.8 Future Business of Your Company 763

19.9 Review 763

Part 7 Network Design and Management 765

Chapter 20. Access Network Design 767

20.1 Access and Backbone level Design Defined 767

20.2 Network Access Requirements 769

20.3 Access Network Capacity Requirements 775

20.4 Style 782

20.5 Completing the Access Network Design 791

20.6 Diverse, Remote, and Telecommuting Options 796

20.7 Integrated Access 800

20.8 Review 800

Chapter 21. Backbone Network Design 803

21.1 Backbone Requirements 803

21.2 Backbone Network Capacity Required 809

21.3 Styles of Topologies 817

21.4 Backbone Topology strategies 823

21.5 Network Management 827

21.6 Total Network Timing 827

21.7 Tuning the Network 827

21.8 Review 832

Chapter 22. Addressing and Routing Design 833

22.1 Overview of Addressing 833

22.2 IP Address Design 836

22.3 IP Address Design Primer 836

22.4 Novell IPX Addressing 847

22.5 Address Management 848

22.6 Classless InterDomain Routing(CIDR) 849

22.7 Review 849

Chapter 23. Operations and Network Management 851

23.1 Documentation 851

23.2 Organizational Responsibilities 852

23.3 Operations, Administration, Maintenance, and Provisioning(OAM7&P) Defined 855

23.4 Network Management Defined 859

23.5 OSI Network Management Functional Model 861

23.6 ITU Telecommunications Management Network (TMN) 865

23.7 SNMP Defined 867

23.8 Remote Monitoring (RMON) 870

23.9 Trends in Network Management 872

23.10 Billing 879

23.11 Security 879

23.12 Training 881

23.13 When to Stop Designing and Start Implementing 881

23.14 Review 882

Chapter 24. Design and Management Tools 883

24.1 Design Tools 883

24.2 Terminology 884

24.3 Categories of Tools 884

24.4 Classes of Design Tools 886

24.5 Components of Design Projects 889

24.6 Types of Design Projects 892

24.7 Requirements 892

24.8 Commercial Tools 898

24.9 Summary of Design Tools 905

24.10 How Often to Optimize? 905

24.11 Review 905

Chapter 25. International Net works 907

25.1 International Data Network Types 907

25.2 The Changing Role of PTTs 908

25.3 Transmission Networks 913

25.4 The IVAN/IVPDN Market 914

25.5 International Design 915

25.6 Review 916

Appendix A Acronyms and Abbreviations 917

Appendix B Standards Sources 927

Appendix C IP Mask Reference Table 931

Appendix D IP Network Addressing Reference 933

Bibliography 955

Index 959

 
 
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