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| Category: | General - Books | By: | Cisco Press |
| More info: | www.ciscopress.com ... | Author(s): | Dave Warren, Dennis Hartmann |
| Pages: | 498 | Year of publication: | 2004 |
Service providers must satisfy the always-increasing networking demands of customers while keeping costs to a minimum. Optical networks must meet the challenge of supporting multiple types of transmissions including voice, video, and data traffic. Although time-division multiplexing (TDM) has provided a growth path for services, it is more constrained than IP + Optical strategies like the Cisco Dynamic Packet Transport (Resilient Packet Ring). The Cisco Systems end-to-end IP + Optical » Read more... | ![]() |
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Service providers must satisfy the always-increasing networking demands of customers while keeping costs to a minimum. Optical networks must meet the challenge of supporting multiple types of transmissions including voice, video, and data traffic. Although time-division multiplexing (TDM) has provided a growth path for services, it is more constrained than IP + Optical strategies like the Cisco Dynamic Packet Transport (Resilient Packet Ring). The Cisco Systems end-to-end IP + Optical networking strategy provides an intelligent converged network in which optical infrastructures can be used to their fullest potential.Coverage includes:- Configuring ONS 15454 and ONS 15327 platforms;- Architecture for building Metropolitan Ethernet Transparent LAN Services (TLS);- Packet over SONET (PoS) network design, configuration, and verification;- Inner workings of dense wavelength division multiplexing (DWDM), including operability with the ONS 15216 product family;- Principles of Dynamic Packet Transport (DTP);- SONET background, including structures, components, and network design;- Bonus case studies, which challenge you to select equipment and design a metro optical network.

