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MPLS Fundamentals

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Luc De Ghein
Cisco Press
2006-12-01
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USD 70.00
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9781587051975

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      A comprehensive introduction to all facets of MPLS theory and practice

      Helps networking professionals choose the suitable MPLS application and design for their network

      Provides MPLS theory and relates to basic IOS configuration examples

      The Fundamentals Series from Cisco Press launches the basis to readers for understanding the purpose, application, and management of technologies

      MPLS has emerged as the new networking layer for service providers throughout the world. For many service providers and enterprises MPLS is a way of delivering new applications on their IP networks, while consolidating data and voice networks. MPLS has grown to be the new default network layer for service providers and is finding its way into enterprise networks as well. This book focuses on the building blocks of MPLS (architecture, forwarding packets, LDP, MPLS and QoS, CEF, etc.). This book also reviews the different MPLS applications (MPLS VPN, MPLS Traffic Engineering, Carrying IPv6 over MPLS, AToM, VPLS, MPLS OAM

      etc.).

      You will get a comprehensive overview of all the aspects of MPLS, including the building blocks, its applications, troubleshooting and a perspective on the future of MPLS.

      Customer Reviews

      9 of 10 people found the following review helpful:

      Good book. Misleading name., November 21, 2007

      By Gaurav Taparia "just a reader" (CO USA) - See all my reviews

      This review is from: MPLS Fundamentals (Paperback)

      This is a fairly exhaustive book on cisco MPLS implementation. The name "MPLS Fundamentals" gives an idea that this is a good place to start with, ut unfortunately not. It starts at a basic level, but in no time dives in deep. Use this book only if you want to understand specific areas in depth and not for an overview. Also, if you have access to your own lab, you will find it much easier to follow along. Help other customers find the most helpful reviews

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      5 of 5 people found the following review helpful:

      Boring to read but easy to udnerstand, May 2, 2010

      By Kambiz Agahian "Sr. Network Architect (CCIE R&S)" (USA (CA)) - See all my reviews

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      This review is from: MPLS Fundamentals (Paperback)

      As a CCIE instructor I recommend this book in many of my classes but still the main problem with the book is that the author uses a veeeery boring and lengthy language to explain even easy and straightforward topics. I'd approve this kind of text for a CCNA book but when it comes to a CCIE level MPLS discussion it just takes more and more time and makes the reader bored until it actually gets a simple message through. This however might have been a great idea to make sure the reader remains thirsty on every single page, sadly the way this book is developed prevents this from happening so you read and read and always that very word/sentence seems to remain far away until the student loses the lead. This particular issue does occur multiple times in different chapters. I don't blame the authors but certainly the technical reviewers and editors could have pruned things off a little bit to make sure readers get the most out of their time. But from a technical stand point this book covers... Read more Help other customers find the most helpful reviews

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      5 of 6 people found the following review helpful:

      Excellent level of detail and insight, March 23, 2008

      By Tawfiq K. Khan - See all my reviews

      This review is from: MPLS Fundamentals (Paperback)

      This is a book where you are given not only an in depth what it is and how its implemented of the protocol but you are also given great insight as to the why its done this way. You are given all of this in a very readable format. I agree with another reviewer that this is an exhaustive text into the internals of MPLS. I love the level of detail it goes into. Help other customers find the most helpful reviews

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      Index

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      Table of Contents

      Introduction

      Part I: Fundamentals of MPLS

      Chapter 1 The Evolution of MPLS

      Definition of MPLS

      Pre-MPLS Protocols

      Benefits of MPLS

      Bogus Benefit

      The Use of One Unified Network Infrastructure

      Better IP over ATM Integration

      BGP-Free Core

      Peer-to-Peer VPN Model Versus Overlay VPN Model0

      Overlay VPN Model0

      Peer-to-Peer VPN Model

      Optimal Traffic Flow

      Traffic Engineering

      History of MPLS in Cisco IOS

      Tag Switching to MPLS

      MPLS Applications

      Summary

      Chapter Review Questions

      Chapter 2 MPLS Architecture

      Introducing MPLS Labels

      Label Stacking

      Encoding of MPLS

      MPLS and the OSI Reference Model

      Label Switch Router

      Label Switched Path

      Forwarding Equivalence Class

      Label Distribution

      Piggyback the Labels on an Existing IP Routing Protocol

      Running a Separate Protocol for Label Distribution

      Label Distribution with LDP

      Label Forwarding Instance Base

      MPLS Payload

      MPLS Label Spaces

      Different MPLS Modes

      Label Distribution Modes

      Label Retention Modes

      LSP Control Modes

      Summary

      Chapter Review Questions

      Chapter 3 Forwarding Labeled Packets

      Forwarding of Labeled Packets

      Label Operation

      IP Lookup Versus Label Lookup

      Load Balancing Labeled Packets

      Unknown Label

      Reserved Labels

      Implicit NULL Label

      Explicit NULL Label

      Router Alert Label

      OAM Alert Label

      Unreserved Labels

      TTL Behavior of Labeled Packets

      TTL Behavior in the Case of IP-to-Label or Label-to-IP

      TTL Behavior in the Case of Label-to-Label

      TTL Expiration

      MPLS MTU

      MPLS MTU Command

      Giant and Baby Giant Frames

      Giant Frames on Switches

      MPLS Maximum Receive Unit

      Fragmentation of MPLS Packets

      Path MTU Discovery

      Summary

      Chapter Review Questions

      Chapter 4 Label Distribution Protocol

      LDP Overview

      LDP Operation

      The Discovery of LSRs That Are Running LDP

      LDP Session Establishment and Maintenance

      Number of LDP Sessions

      Advertising of Label Mappings

      Label Withdrawing

      Housekeeping by Means of Notification

      Targeted LDP Session

      LDP Authentication

      Controlling the Advertisement of Labels via LDP

      MPLS LDP Inbound Label Binding Filtering

      LDP Autoconfiguration

      MPLS LDP-IGP Synchronization

      How MPLS LDP-IGP Synchronization Works

      MPLS LDP-IGP Synchronization Configuration

      MPLS LDP Session Protection

      Summary

      Chapter Review Questions

      Chapter 5 MPLS and ATM Architecture

      Brief Introduction to ATM

      Label Encoding

      Label Advertisement

      Downstream-on-Demand Label Advertisement

      LDP Control Mode for ATM

      LDP for LC-ATM

      Label Space

      Loop Detection by LDP

      Loop Detection by Hop Count TLV

      TTL Manipulation

      Loop Detection by Path Vector TLV

      LDP Address Messages

      Blocking Label Requests

      Aggregate Labels

      VC-Merge

      Non MPLS-Aware ATM Switches

      Label Switch Controller

      Multi-Virtual Circuit Tagged Bit Rate

      MPLS CoS

      Frame Mode ATM

      Reducing the Number of LVCs

      Summary

      Chapter Review Questions

      Chapter 6 Cisco Express Forwarding

      Overview of Cisco IOS Switching Methods

      Process Switching

      Fast Switching

      CEF Switching

      Why Is CEF Needed in MPLS Networks?

      What Are the Components of CEF?

      The Adjacency Table

      The CEF Table

      Operation of CEF

      Distributed CEF (DCEF)

      CEF Switching Packets in Hardware

      Load Balancing in CEF

      Unequal Cost Load Balancing

      Labeling IP Packets by CEF

      Load Balancing Labeled Packets

      Troubleshooting CEF

      Summary

      Chapter Review Questions

      Part II: Advanced MPLS Topics

      Chapter 7 MPLS VPN

      Introduction to MPLS VPN

      Definition of a VPN

      VPN Models

      MPLS VPN Model

      Architectural Overview of MPLS VPN

      Virtual Routing Forwarding

      RD

      RTs

      VPNv4 Route Propagation in the MPLS VPN Network

      Packet Forwarding in an MPLS VPN Network

      BGP

      BGP Multiprotocol Extensions and Capabilities

      BGP Extended Community: RT

      VPNv4 Routes

      BGP Carrying the Label

      RRs

      RR Group

      BGP Route Selection

      BGP Multipath

      Using Multiple RDs

      Packet Forwarding

      PE-CE Routing Protocols

      Connected Routes

      Static Routing

      RIP Version 2

      OSPF

      OSPF VRF Configuration

      OSPF Metric Propagation

      BGP Extended Communities for OSPF

      OSPF Network Design

      Sham Link

      Down Bit and Domain Tag

      EIGRP

      Configuration

      Pre-Bestpath POI

      EIGRP PE-CE with Backdoor Links

      IS-IS

      eBGP

      Autonomous System Override

      allowas-in

      Hub-and-Spoke

      SOO

      VRF Access

      Internet Access

      Internet in a VPN

      Internet Access Through the Global Routing Table

      Internet Access Through the Global Routing Table with Static Routes

      Internet Access Through a Central VRF Site

      Multi-VRF CE

      OSPF VRF-Lite Command

      CE Management

      Summary

      Chapter Review Questions

      Chapter 8 MPLS Traffic Engineering

      The Need for MPLS TE

      Overview of the Operation of MPLS TE

      Distribution of TE Information

      Requirements for the IGP

      OSPF Extensions for TE

      IS-IS Extensions for TE

      Flooding by the IGP

      Routing and Cost of a TE LSP

      Link TE Attributes

      Maximum Reservable Bandwidth

      Attribute Flags

      TE Metric

      Shared Risk Link Groups

      Maximum Reservable Sub-Pool Bandwidth

      MPLS TE Tunnel (Trunk) Attributes

      TE Tunnel Path Calculation

      Path Setup Option

      IP Explicit Address Exclusion

      Setup and Holding Priority

      Reoptimization

      Periodic Reoptimization

      Event-Driven Reoptimization

      Manual Reoptimization

      Dual TE Metrics

      PCALC

      RSVP

      RSVP and Labels

      Record Route Object

      Other Information Carried by RSVP

      Putting It All Together

      Shared Explicit Style

      RSVP Messages

      PathTear

      ResvTear

      PathErr

      ResvErr

      Link Manager

      FRR

      FRR–Link Protection

      FRR–Node Protection

      SRLG Used by Backup Tunnels

      Multiple Backup Tunnels

      Forwarding Traffic onto MPLS TE Tunnels

      Static Routing

      Policy-Based Routing

      Autoroute Announce

      Forwarding Adjacency

      Direct Mapping of AToM Traffic onto TE Tunnels

      Class-Based Tunnel Selection

      Cost Calculation of IGP Routes over TE Tunnels

      Default Cost Calculation

      Adjusting the Cost Calculation

      Load Balancing

      MPLS TE and MPLS VPN

      TE Tunnels Between PE Routers

      TE Tunnel with P Router as Tail End Router

      VRF-to-TE Tunnel Routing

      Summary

      Chapter Review Questions

      Chapter 9 IPv6 over MPLS

      Introduction to IPv6

      The Driving Forces for IPv6

      Overview of the IPv6 Protocol

      The IPv6 Header

      The IPv6 Addressing

      Other IPv6 Novelties

      Overview of IPv6 Unicast Routing in Cisco IOS

      IPv6 RIP (RIPng)

      OSPF for IPv6 or OSPFv3

      IS-IS for IPv6

      EIGRP for IPv6

      Multiprotocol BGP Extensions for IPv6

      CEFv6

      Carrying IPv6 over an MPLS Backbone

      MPLS VPN Network Using IPv6 over IPv4 Tunnels on the CE Routers

      Carrying IPv6 over an MPLS Backbone (6PE)

      Operation of 6PE

      Configuration of 6PE

      Verifying 6PE Operation

      Carrying IPv6 in VPNs Across an MPLS Backbone (6VPE)

      Operation of 6VPE

      Configuration of 6VPE

      Verifying 6VPE Operation

      IPv6 Internet Access Through 6VPE

      Supported Features for 6VPE

      Remarks for Both 6PE and 6VPE

      Route Reflectors

      Turning Off TTL Propagation on the PE Routers

      Load Balancing Labeled IPv6 Packets

      PHP

      BGP Functionality

      Summary

      Chapter Review Questions

      Chapter 10 Any Transport over MPLS

      Understanding the Need for AToM

      Transporting Layer 2 Frames

      AToM Architecture

      Data Plane of AToM

      Signaling the Pseudowire

      C-Bit

      PW Type

      Group ID

      PW ID

      Interface Parameters

      Signaling the Status of the Pseudowire

      The Control Word

      Control Word Functions

      Pad Small Packets

      Carry Control Bits of the Layer 2 Header of the Transported Protocol

      Preserve the Sequence of the Transported Frames

      Facilitate the Correct Load Balancing of AToM Packets in the MPLS Backbone Network

      Facilitate Fragmentation and Reassembly

      MPLS MTU in the MPLS Backbone

      The Basic AToM Configuration

      Transported Layer 2 Protocols

      HDLC

      PPP

      Frame Relay

      DLCI-to-DLCI

      Port-to-Port Mode (Port Trunking)

      ATM

      ATM AAL5

      ATM Cell Relay

      Single Cell Relay Mode

      Packed Cell Relay Mode

      Ethernet

      Ethernet Frame Format

      EoMPLS Forwarding

      VLAN ID Rewrite

      EoMPLS Scenario Examples

      Dot1q Tunneling (QinQ) over AToM

      AToM Tunnel Selection

      AToM and QoS

      Summary

      Chapter Review Questions

      Chapter 11 Virtual Private LAN Service

      The Need for VPLS

      VPLS Architecture

      VPLS Data Plane

      VPLS Signaling

      The Basic VPLS Configuration

      Verifying the VPLS Operation

      VPLS and Tunneling Layer 2 Protocols

      Tunneling Cisco Discovery Protocol

      Tunneling Spanning Tree Protocol

      Trunk Port Between the CE and PE

      Hierarchical VPLS

      H-VPLS with Dot1q Tunneling (QinQ) in the Access Layer

      H-VPLS with MPLS in the Access Layer

      Quality of Service

      Limiting MAC Addresses

      Routing Peering

      Summary

      Chapter Review Questions

      Chapter 12 MPLS and Quality of Service

      DiffServ with IP Packets

      DiffServ with MPLS Packets

      Default MPLS QoS Behavior in Cisco IOS

      DiffServ Tunneling Models

      Pipe Model

      Short Pipe Model

      Uniform Model

      Advantages of the DiffServ Tunneling Models

      How to Implement the Three DiffServ Tunneling Models

      Recoloring the Packet

      MQC Commands for MPLS QoS

      Moving MPLS QoS from the PE to the CE Router

      Implementing the DiffServ Tunneling Models in Cisco IOS

      The Table-Map Feature

      The Use of MPLS QoS for Ethernet over MPLS

      Summary

      Chapter Review Questions

      Chapter 13 Troubleshooting MPLS Networks

      Label Stack Depth

      Verifying Label Switched Path

      Tracerouting in MPLS Networks

      Tracerouting in an IP Network

      Label-Aware ICMP

      TTL Behavior in MPLS Networks

      Tracerouting in MPLS Networks

      Problems with Tracerouting in MPLS Networks

      mpls ip ttl-expiration pop Command

      no mpls ip propagate-ttl

      MPLS MTU

      Ping

      Debug MPLS Packets

      Debugging Load Balancing of Labeled Packets

      Verifying MPLS on the Interface

      Verifying Number of Bytes Label Switched

      MPLS-Aware Netflow

      Summary

      Chapter Review Questions

      Chapter 14 MPLS Operation and Maintenance

      Requirements of MPLS OAM

      Detection and Diagnosis of Control and Data Plane Defects

      Detection of a Defect in a Label Switched Path (LSP)

      OAM Packets Flowing on the Same Path as MPLS Data Traffic

      Path Characterization

      Measurement of SLAs

      OAM Interworking

      MIBs

      Accounting

      Router Alert Option and Router Alert Label

      Router Alert Label

      OAM Alert Label

      MPLS LSP Ping

      LSP Ping Protocol Details

      Target FEC Stack

      Downstream Mapping

      Interface and Label Stack TLV

      Errored TLVs TLV

      Reply TOS Byte

      LSP Ping Operation

      LSP Verification

      MPLS Ping in Cisco IOS

      MPLS LSP Traceroute

      MPLS Traceroute in Cisco IOS

      Router Alert Label

      Load Balancing

      VCCV

      IP Service Level Agreement

      VRF-Aware IP SLA

      Netflow Accounting

      SNMP/MIBs

      Context-Based Access for SNMP over MPLS VPN

      MPLS VPN MIBs

      Syslog

      OAM Message Mapping

      Summary

      Chapter Review Questions

      Chapter 15 The Future of MPLS

      New MPLS Applications

      Work at IETF

      MPLS Control Word

      FCS Retention

      AToM Fragmentation and Reassembly

      Circuit Emulation

      GMPLS

      OAM Protocols

      MPLS Labeled Multicast

      The Proliferation of MPLS

      Summary

      Part III: Appendixes

      Appendix A Answers to Chapter Review Questions

      Appendix B Static MPLS Labels (online)

      Index

      Downloadable Sample Chapter

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      著者简介

      Luc De Ghein, CCIE No. 1897, is an escalation engineer for Cisco Systems in EMEA. Luc has been

      in the networking industry for 13 years and has been with Cisco for more than 11 years. He provides

      escalation support to Cisco engineers worldwide and teaches others about IP routing protocols and

      MPLS technologies. Luc has been a speaker at several Networkers conferences. During the past 7

      years, Luc has specialized in the area of MPLS technologies. Before moving to his current position,

      Luc was a Technical Assistance Center (TAC) customer support engineer for two and a half years,

      specializing in routing. He has been an escalation engineer for routing and MPLS technologies for

      more than eight years. Since 1996, Luc has been a Cisco Certified Internetwork Expert (CCIE). He

      is certified as both a Routing and Switching CCIE and as a Service Provider CCIE.


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