MPLS in the SDN Era: Interoperable Scenarios to Make Networks Scale to New Services
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Rating | : | 4.30 (909 Votes) |
Asin | : | 149190545X |
Format Type | : | paperback |
Number of Pages | : | 920 Pages |
Publish Date | : | 2016-06-27 |
Language | : | English |
DESCRIPTION:
He is fluent in three languages and holds CCIE R&S # 13098, JNCIE-SP #222. MPLS and SDN are part of his daily job, from design down to the details, and is a go-to person inside Juniper for many technical topics.. About the AuthorAntonio "Ato" Sánchez-Monge has 16 years of experience in the IP/MPLS (and Software-Defined) Networking industry, first with HP as Cisco partner, and then for the last 11 years in Juniper Networks, currently in the Contrail Business Unit. Ato has written five more books in Juniper Networks, and is leading several knowledge management initiatives inside the company
How can you make multivendor services work smoothly on today’s complex networks? This practical book shows you how to deploy a large portfolio of multivendor Multiprotocol Label Switching (MPLS) services on networks, down to the configuration level. You’ll learn where Juniper Network's Junos, Cisco's IOS XR, and OpenContrail, interoperate and where they don’t.Two network and cloud professionals from Juniper describe how MPLS technologies and applications have rapidly evolved through services and architectures such as Ethernet VPNs, Network Function Virtualization, Seamless MPLS, Egress Protection, External Path Computation, and more. This book contains no vendor bias or corporate messages, just solid information on how to get a multivendor network to function optimally.Topics include:Introduction to MPLS and Software-Defined Networking (SDN)The four MPLS Builders (LDP, RSVP-TE, IGP SPRING, and BGP)Layer 3 unicast and multicast MPLS services, Layer 2 VPN, VPLS, and Ethernet VPNInter-domain MPLS ServicesUnderlay and overlay architectures: data centers, NVO, and NFVCentralized Traffic Engineering and TE bandwidth reservationsScaling MPLS transport and servicesTransit fast restoration based on the IGP and RSVP-TEFIB optimization and egress service for fast restoration
"Really useful to have examples for both Cisco and Juniper that" according to Ivan Walker. A must have MPLS book for any network engineers library. Really useful to have examples for both Cisco and Juniper that are tested.. darkisildur said Essential!!. This book is simply greatit can be compared with the also essential book "MPLS Enabled Applications" from Lucian Lucek and Ina Minei, but adding a practical (and interoperable) point of view. And not only for MPLS technologies (including the last MPLS trends), the authors successfully describe the way the SDN (and of course NFV) is changing the actual IP/MPLS networks, not only for Service Provider environments but in Data Centers. Last but not least, this book can be a good guide for underst. "MPLS Bible 2.0" according to Chinar Trivedi. MPLS in the SDN Era: Interoperable Scenarios is a great book. For me, MPLS enabled Applications-Volume MPLS Bible 2.0 MPLS in the SDN Era: Interoperable Scenarios is a great book. For me, MPLS enabled Applications-Volume 3 is MPLS Bible 1.0 and this book as Ivan Pepelnjak ([]) says rightly is MPLS Bible 2.0.Today, there are Networking books in the market just with a single vendor approach with their OS, network topologies and configurations. But, there is not one book with Inter-operable network scenarios. Today's SP Networks actually also are multi-vendor and not just a single vendor.As a Network Engineer a. is MPLS Bible 1.0 and this book as Ivan Pepelnjak ([]) says rightly is MPLS Bible 2.0.Today, there are Networking books in the market just with a single vendor approach with their OS, network topologies and configurations. But, there is not one book with Inter-operable network scenarios. Today's SP Networks actually also are multi-vendor and not just a single vendor.As a Network Engineer a
Ato has written five more books in Juniper Networks, and is leading several knowledge management initiatives inside the company. He is fluent in three languages and holds CCIE R&S # 13098, JNCIE-SP #222. Antonio "Ato" Sánchez-Monge has 16 years of experience in the IP/MPLS (and Software-Defined) Networking industry, first with HP