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Design, Measurement and Management of Large-Scale IP Networks: Bridging the Gap Between Theory and Practice

Design, Measurement and Management of Large-Scale IP Networks: Bridging the Gap Between Theory and Practice

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Antonio Nucci, Konstantina Papagiannaki
Cambridge University Press, 12/4/2008
EAN 9780521880695, ISBN10: 0521880696

Hardcover, 406 pages, 25.4 x 18 x 2.3 cm
Language: English
Originally published in English

Designing efficient IP networks and maintaining them effectively poses a range of challenges, but in this highly competitive industry it is crucial that these are overcome. Weaving together theory and practice, this text sets out the design and management principles of large-scale IP networks, and the need for these tasks to be underpinned by actual measurements. Discussions of the types of measurements available in IP networks are included, along with the ways in which they can assist both in the design phase as well as in the monitoring and management of IP applications. Other topics covered include IP network design, traffic engineering, network and service management and security. A valuable resource for graduate students and researchers in electrical and computer engineering and computer science, this is also an excellent reference for network designers and operators in the communication industry.

1. Introduction
2. Background and context
Part I. Network Monitoring and Management
3. The need for monitoring in ISP network design and management
4. Understanding through-router delay
5. Traffic matrices
measurement, inference and modeling
Part II. Network Design and Traffic Engineering
6. Principles of network design and traffic engineering
7. Topology design resilient to long-lived failures
8. Achieving topology resilience using multi-parallel links
9. Performance enhancement and resilience to short-lived failures via routing optimization
10. Measuring the shared fate of IGP engineering
considerations and takeaway
11. Capacity planning
Part III. From Bits to Services
12. From bits to services
information is power
13. Traffic classification in the dark
14. Classification of multimedia hybrid flows in real time
15. Detection of data place malware
DoS and computer worms
16. Detection of control place anomalies
beyond prefix hijacking
Appendix A. How to link original and measured flow characteristics when packet sampling is used
bytes, packets and flows
Appendix B. Application specific payload bit strings
Appendix C. BLINC implementation details
Appendix D. Validation of direction-conforming rule.