Deploying next generation multicast-enabled applications : label switched multicast for MPLS VPNs, VPLS, and wholesale Ethernet /
The growth, scale, and prominence of video applications over the years have placed emphasis on the most scalable and efficient way to deliver multi-play content (voice, video and data) to the end user. Multicast is the most effective and efficient carrier of video applications from a network standpo...
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| Format: | eBook |
| Language: | English |
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Burlington, MA :
Morgan Kaufmann,
[2011]
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| Online Access: | Connect to the full text of this electronic book |
| Summary: | The growth, scale, and prominence of video applications over the years have placed emphasis on the most scalable and efficient way to deliver multi-play content (voice, video and data) to the end user. Multicast is the most effective and efficient carrier of video applications from a network standpoint. Financial organizations deploy large-scale multicast infrastructures to enable trading and e-commerce. The introduction of 4G and beyond makes this technology even more indispensible since mobile operators need an efficient mechanism to deliver repetitive content to many a handset, and multicast is the answer. This is the first book to distill information on this topic from disparate sources. It is written by one of the early implementers, and is the go-to reference for deploying the Next Generation model. This book proves a real benefit to networking professionals from service providers, enterprises, the vendor community, and anyone else who wants to understand this fast emerging and popular scheme of deployment from a vendor-neutral standpoint. Offers contextualized case studies for illustrating deployment of the Next Generation Multicast technology Provides the background necessary to understand current generation multi-play applications and their service requirements Includes practical tips on various migration options available for moving to the Next Generation framework from the legacy. "Provides detailed information on existing Multicast and MVPN standards, referred to as Next-Generation Multicast based standards, Multicast Applications, and case studies with detailed configurations"-- |
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| Item Description: | Machine generated contents note: Chapter 1: Overview of IP Chapter 2: Draft Rosen-based Multicast VPNs Chapter 3: Next Generation Multicast VPNs Chapter 4: Internet Multicast and Multicast VPN based on MLDP In-Band Signalling Chapter 5: Understanding Multicast Applications and Service Requirements Chapter 6: Applications: IPTV Chapter 7: Virtual Private LAN Services aka VPLS Chapter 8: Mobile Video Multicast Chapter 9: Summary. Electronic resource. |
| Physical Description: | 1 online resource. |
| Bibliography: | Includes bibliographical references and index. |
| ISBN: | 9780123849236 (electronic bk.) 0123849233 (electronic bk.) 9780123849243 0123849241 |