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Internet Routing Architectures (CISCO)





(Imprint: Macmillan Technology)

(Publisher: Macmillan Computer Publishing)

Author: Basaam Halabi

ISBN: 1562056522







Introduction
Foreword
Acknowledgement


PART 1—The Contemporary Internet

Chapter 1—Evolution of the Internet


Origins of the Internet
The Internet Today
NSFNET Solicitations
Network Access Points
Route Arbiter Project
The very high-speed Backbone Network Service (vBNS)
Moving the Regional Providers
NSF Solicits NIS Managers
Other Internet Registries
Internetworking Routing Registries (IRR)
Looking Ahead
Frequently Asked Questions
References


Chapter 2—ISP Services and Characteristics


ISP Services
ISP Pricing and Technical Characteristics
Looking Ahead
Frequently Asked Questions


Chapter 3—Handling IP Address Depletion


Overview of IPv4 Addressing
Basic Addressing
IP Address Space Depletion
Looking Ahead
Frequently Asked Questions
References



PART 2—Routing Protocol Basics

Chapter 4—Interdomain Routing Basics


Overview of Routers and Routing
Segregating the World into Administrations
Border Gateway Protocol Version 4
UPDATE Message and Routing Information
Looking Ahead
Frequently Asked Questions
References


Chapter 5—Tuning BGP Capabilities


Sources of Routing Updates
Overlapping Protocols: Backdoors
The Routing Process Simplified
Controlling BGP Routes
Route Filtering and Attribute Manipulation
BGP4 Aggregation
Looking Ahead
Frequently Asked Questions
References



PART 3—Effective Internet Routing Designs

Chapter 6—Redundancy, Symmetry, and Load Balancing


Redundancy
Symmetry
Load Balancing
Specific Scenarios: Designing Redundancy, Symmetry, and Load Balancing
Looking Ahead
Frequently Asked Questions


Chapter 7—Controlling Routing Inside and Autonomous System


Interaction of Non-BGP Routers with BGP Routers
BGP Policies Conflicting with Internal Defaults
Policy Routing
Looking Ahead
Frequently Asked Questions


Chapter 8—Controlling Large-Scale Autonomous Systems


Route Reflectors
Confederations
Controlling IGP Expansion
Virtual Private Networks with Route Reflectors
Looking Ahead
Frequently Asked Questions
References


Chapter 9—Designing Stable Internets


Route Instabilities on the Internet
BGP Stability Features
Looking Ahead
Frequently Asked Questions



PART 4—Internet Routing Device Configuration

Chapter 10—Configuring Basic BGP Functions and Attributes


Building Peering Sessions
Route Filtering and Attribute Manipulation
Peer Groups
Sources of Routing Updates
Overlapping Protocols: (Backdoors)
BGP Attributes
BGP4 Aggregation
Looking Ahead


Chapter 11—Configuring Effective Internet Routing Policies


Redundancy, Symmetry, and Load Balancing
Following Defaults Inside an AS
Policy Routing
Route Reflectors
Confederations
Controlling Route and Cache Invalidation
Route Dampening
Looking Ahead





Appendix A
Index













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