Designing and Developing Scalable IP Networks - Hardcover

Davies, Guy

 
9780470867396: Designing and Developing Scalable IP Networks

Synopsis

Designing and Developing Scalable IP Networks takes a “real world” approach to the issues that it covers.  The discussions within this book are rooted in actual designs and real development, not theory or pure engineering papers.  It recognises and demonstrates the importance of taking a multi-vendor approach, as existing network infrastructure is rarely homogenous and its focus is upon developing existing IP networks rather than creating them from scratch. 

This global book based on the author’s many years’ experience of designing real scalable systems, is an essential reference tool that demonstrates how to build a scalable network, what pitfalls to avoid and what mechanisms are the most successful in real life for engineers building and operating IP networks.  It will be ideal for network designers and architects, network engineers and managers as well as project managers and will be of particular relevance to those studying for both JNCIE and CCIE exams. 

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About the Author

Guy Davies has worked as an IP Architect for Telindus, a network integrator in the UK, for four years. While at Telindus, he has been involved in many projects ranging from the design, implementation and operation of customers’ core IP networks through to migration of ATM networks to an IP and MPLS-based infrastructure, and the design and implementation of large secured wireless networks and consultancy as well as the development of wireless rural broadband access. During this time, he has also worked as a contractor to Juniper Networks, providing engineering and consulting services both in the UK and overseas.
Prior to Telindus, Guy spent five years working for UUNET (and its previous incarnation in the UK, PIPEX). During his time at PIPEX and UUNET, Guy worked in a variety of engineering and management roles including systems administration, network operation and development roles. He was responsible for the design of the first pan-European MPLS core network built by UUNET.
Guy is JNCIE #20 and is also a CCIP.

From the Back Cover

Today's aggressively competitive networking market requires offering the maximum range of services using prevailing assets, not building bigger, more complicated networks, but smarter, more scalable infrastructures. It isn't an easy thing to do.

The challenge is to develop an existing network so as to maximise its profitability. A multi-vendor approach to the subject is necessary, since existing infrastructure is rarely homogeneous. Discussion cannot merely be rooted in theory, but has to bring to the fore actual designs and real development.

Guy Davies's invaluable reference tool is the product of many years' experience in designing and developing real scalable systems for both service providers and enterprise networks. It is a comprehensive demonstration of how to build scalable networks, the pitfalls to avoid, and a compilation of the most successful mechanisms available for engineers building and operating IP networks.

Designing and Developing Scalable IP Networks:

  • Documents practical scaling mechanisms for both service providers and enterprise networks using illustrative real world configuration examples.
  • Recommends policy choices and explains them in the context of the commercial environment.
  • Provides a reference for engineers building and migrating networks based on the author's familiarity with both Juniper Networks' components and Cisco Systems' routers.
  • Is founded on the author’s experience working with large networks in the USA and Europe, as well as Asia Pacific.
This incomparable reference to scaling networks is suitable for network designers, architects, engineers and managers. It will also be an authoritative guide for technically aware sales and marketing staff and service engineers. It is a valuable resource for graduate and final year computing and communications engineering students and for engineers studying for both the JNCIE and CCIE examinations.

From the Inside Flap

Today's aggressively competitive networking market requires offering the maximum range of services using prevailing assets, not building bigger, more complicated networks, but smarter, more scalable infrastructures. It isn't an easy thing to do.

The challenge is to develop an existing network so as to maximise its profitability. A multi-vendor approach to the subject is necessary, since existing infrastructure is rarely homogeneous. Discussion cannot merely be rooted in theory, but has to bring to the fore actual designs and real development.

Guy Davies's invaluable reference tool is the product of many years' experience in designing and developing real scalable systems for both service providers and enterprise networks. It is a comprehensive demonstration of how to build scalable networks, the pitfalls to avoid, and a compilation of the most successful mechanisms available for engineers building and operating IP networks.

Designing and Developing Scalable IP Networks:

  • Documents practical scaling mechanisms for both service providers and enterprise networks using illustrative real world configuration examples.
  • Recommends policy choices and explains them in the context of the commercial environment.
  • Provides a reference for engineers building and migrating networks based on the author's familiarity with both Juniper Networks' components and Cisco Systems' routers.
  • Is founded on the author’s experience working with large networks in the USA and Europe, as well as Asia Pacific.
This incomparable reference to scaling networks is suitable for network designers, architects, engineers and managers. It will also be an authoritative guide for technically aware sales and marketing staff and service engineers. It is a valuable resource for graduate and final year computing and communications engineering students and for engineers studying for both the JNCIE and CCIE examinations.

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