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Implementing IP services at the network edge

by Ginsburg, David, Hattar, Marie
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Overview

A new type of internetworking device is changing the way Internet Service Providers (ISPs) and carriers deploy services. The Internet Protocol Services Switch (IPSS) platform offers improved service over traditional routers, and Implementing IP Services at the Network Edge is the timely, implementation-focused guide to helping ISPs and carriers get to this "edge" of networking capability and up to the forefront of today's competitive market.

The edge is the point where the network joins various access technologies such as DSL, cable, and wireless connections with the high-speed routed and optical core. It is at that strategic network position where a provider has subscriber identity and can apply value-added services before passing off all traffic to the core. The IPSS platform builds on the basic capabilities of the traditional router, but also offers, among many others, the following advantages:

  • Residential broadband subscriber aggregation and management
  • Adaptation of Frame Relay-based business into an IP backbone
  • Sophisticated firewalling
  • IPSec-based and MPLS-based VPNs
  • Content management

Through implementation examples from actual provider networks, Implementing IP Services at the Network Edge shows readers how this technology can maximize new mass-market broadband deployments. The authors provide insight into provisioning capabilities, types of services, and various access technologies; and they also explain Internet architecture, regulations, types of ISPs and carriers and how they fit into the network, and market projections for subscriberservices. Offering expanded services to customers garners increased revenue and lower subscriber turnover, and gives subscribers more affordable and sophisticated services.

Today's ISPs and carriers are faced with an increasingly competitive and commodity-driven market for which they must provide high-value IP services. This book is the practical and definitive tool for maintaining the "edge" in today's demanding internetworking environment.



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Focusing on implementation, this guide provides instruction based on examples from actual networks. It details the ways technology can maximize new mass-market broadband deployments, and discusses provisional capabilities, types of services, access technologies, Internet architecture, regulations, types of ISPs and carriers, and market projections. A glossary is provided. Ginsburg and Hattar work in marketing for Internet businesses. Annotation c. Book News, Inc., Portland, OR (booknews.com)

Book Details

Published
July 28, 2002
Publisher
Boston ; Addison-Wesley, c2002.
Pages
384
Format
Paperback
ISBN
9780201710793

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