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IP, ethernet and MPLS networks: resource and fault management

This book summarizes the key Quality of Service technologies deployed in telecommunications networks: Ethernet, IP, and MPLS. The QoS of the network is made up of two parts: fault and resource management. Network operation quality is among the functions to be fulfilled in order to offer QoS to the...

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Autor principal: Perez, André
Lenguaje:eng
Publicado: Wiley-ISTE 2013
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Acceso en línea:http://cds.cern.ch/record/1617130
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description This book summarizes the key Quality of Service technologies deployed in telecommunications networks: Ethernet, IP, and MPLS. The QoS of the network is made up of two parts: fault and resource management. Network operation quality is among the functions to be fulfilled in order to offer QoS to the end user. It is characterized by four parameters: packet loss, delay, jitter or the variation of delay over time, and availability. Resource management employs mechanisms that enable the first three parameters to be guaranteed or optimized. Fault management aims to ensure continuity of service.
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spelling cern-16171302021-04-21T22:03:21Zhttp://cds.cern.ch/record/1617130engPerez, AndréIP, ethernet and MPLS networks: resource and fault managementComputing and ComputersThis book summarizes the key Quality of Service technologies deployed in telecommunications networks: Ethernet, IP, and MPLS. The QoS of the network is made up of two parts: fault and resource management. Network operation quality is among the functions to be fulfilled in order to offer QoS to the end user. It is characterized by four parameters: packet loss, delay, jitter or the variation of delay over time, and availability. Resource management employs mechanisms that enable the first three parameters to be guaranteed or optimized. Fault management aims to ensure continuity of service.Wiley-ISTEoai:cds.cern.ch:16171302013
spellingShingle Computing and Computers
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IP, ethernet and MPLS networks: resource and fault management
title IP, ethernet and MPLS networks: resource and fault management
title_full IP, ethernet and MPLS networks: resource and fault management
title_fullStr IP, ethernet and MPLS networks: resource and fault management
title_full_unstemmed IP, ethernet and MPLS networks: resource and fault management
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title_sort ip, ethernet and mpls networks: resource and fault management
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