Network Security: Private Communication in a Public
World.
Network Security: Private Communication in a Public World, Charlie
Kaufman, Radia Perlman, and Mike Speciner, Prentice Hall, Englewood
Cliffs, New Jersey, 1995. 504 pp. (ISBN . . .
Routing in Communications Networks.
Routing in Communications Networks, Martha Streenstrup, Editor,
Prentice Hall, Englewood Cliffs, New Jersey, 1995. 399 pp. (ISBN
0-13010752-2).
Routing in Communications Networks is a book designed . . .
NBBS network management. (Networking BroadBand Services)
Network managers are concerned with various aspects of networks,
including initialization, operational characteristics and health, usage,
and asset and data security. Over the last ten years, . . .
A high-performance transport network platform. (IBM's
transport network node)
In this paper we describe the architecture and the technology of
the IBM transport network offering that supports both packet transfer
mode (PTM), which is the native format of existing protocols . . .
The NBBS access node. (Networking BroadBand Services)
The Networking BroadBand Services (NBBS) architecture provides a
rich set of advanced networking features to efficiently support emerging
quality-of-service- and bandwidth-critical applications, . . .
Enabling ATM networks. (asynchronous transfer mode)
In the early 1980s, the telecommunications industry started to
develop the concept of the Broadband Integrated Services Digital Network
(B-ISDN). B-ISDN was conceived as an all-purpose digital . . .
Access services for the Networking BroadBand Services
architecture.
The phenomenal growth of multivendor, multiprotocol enterprise
networks has given rise to the difficult problem of finding an
architecture to transport multiple protocols over wide area . . .
Efficient transport and distribution of network control
information in NBBS. (Networking BroadBand Services)
High-speed networks are characterized by very high data
transmission rates and high reliability. Traditional transport
protocols, such as Transmission Control Protocol (TCP), may be poorly
matched . . .
NBBS path selection framework. (Networking BroadBand
Services)
Path selection function is at the core of every routing protocol.
In a packet-switching network, path selection determines the path each
packet takes from the originating end station to its . . .
NBBS traffic management overview. (Networking BroadBand
Services)
Traffic management consists of the set of mechanisms that
determine how to allocate and manage network resources as a function of
connection requirements and characteristics. In traditional . . .
Multicast network connection architecture.
The advent of high-speed networks has stimulated the development
of many new distributed applications, such as multiparty video
conferencing and distributed database applications. Such . . .
Overview of the NBBS architecture. (Networking BroadBand
Services)
In 1987 the CCITT (International Telegraph and Telephone
Consultative Committee) selected asynchronous transfer mode (ATM) to be
the architecture of the future Broadband Integrated Services . . .
An ATM strategy for IBM networking systems. (asynchronous
transfer mode)
Why is there suddenly such a focus on bandwidth demand? What has
allowed us to conceive of an information superhighway? In addition to a
hunger for more and more widely dispersed information, . . .
An architecture for multimedia communication and real-time
collaboration.
Computers attached to networks are commonly used for collaborative
activity; this is supported by a variety of mail, messaging, and
database products. In most cases these applications are . . .
CPI-C: an API for distributed applications. (Common Programming
Interface for Communications; application programming
interfaces
Distributed applications have fostered the standardization of
application programming interfaces for the underlying communication
services. Three popular communication models--remote procedure . . .
Multiprotocol transport networking: eliminating application
dependencies on communications protocols.
Over the past two decades, numerous communications protocols have
been developed. Examples of such protocols include Systems Network
Architecture (SNA), [1] Open Systems Interconnection . . .
TCP/IP: the next generation. (transmission control
protocol/Internet protocol)
The Internet protocol suite has evolved over the years as its set
of users has expanded to include groups with many needs not originally
considered, as new applications have emerged, and as new . . .
Advances in APPN architecture. (advanced peer-to-peer
networking)
During the 1970s, both engineering and economics dictated the
off-loading of communications functions from mainframes to specialized
front-end processors. By the early 1980s, the steady decline . . .
Data link switching: present and future.
With the growth of multiprotocol router-based networks, network
planners have faced the problem that two of their most widely deployed
protocols, IBM's Systems Network Architecture (SNA)[1,2] . . .
IBM Wireless RF LAN design and architecture. (IBM Wireless Radio
Frequency Local Area Network)
During the last few decades the complexity of data communications
has significantly increased. The amount and the diversity of networking
solutions available in the marketplace are far more . . .
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