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Switch/Router Architectures

Autor James Aweya
en Limba Engleză Hardback – 6 iun 2018
A practicing engineer's inclusive review of communication systems based on shared-bus and shared-memory switch/router architectures This book delves into the inner workings of router and switch design in a comprehensive manner that is accessible to a broad audience. It begins by describing the role of switch/routers in a network, then moves on to the functional composition of a switch/router. A comparison of centralized versus distributed design of the architecture is also presented. The author discusses use of bus versus shared-memory for communication within a design, and also covers Quality of Service (QoS) mechanisms and configuration tools. Written in a simple style and language to allow readers to easily understand and appreciate the material presented, Switch/Router Architectures: Shared-Bus and Shared-Memory Based Systems discusses the design of multilayer switches--starting with the basic concepts and on to the basic architectures. It describes the evolution of multilayer switch designs and highlights the major performance issues affecting each design. It addresses the need to build faster multilayer switches and examines the architectural constraints imposed by the various multilayer switch designs. The book also discusses design issues including performance, implementation complexity, and scalability to higher speeds. This resource also: * Summarizes principles of operation and explores the most common installed routers * Covers the design of example architectures (shared bus and memory based architectures), starting from early software based designs * Provides case studies to enhance reader comprehension Switch/Router Architectures: Shared-Bus and Shared-Memory Based Systems is an excellent guide for advanced undergraduate and graduate level students, as well for engineers and researchers working in the field.
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Specificații

ISBN-13: 9781119486152
ISBN-10: 1119486157
Pagini: 336
Dimensiuni: 157 x 231 x 23 mm
Greutate: 0.84 kg
Editura: Wiley
Locul publicării:Hoboken, United States

Public țintă

Primary: students (advanced undergraduate and graduate)
Secondary: engineers and researchers

Notă biografică

JAMES AWEYA, PHD, is a Chief Research Scientist at Etisalat British Telecom Innovation Center (EBTIC) in Abu Dhabi, UAE. He has been granted 63 US patents and has published over 54 journal papers, 39 conference papers, and 43 Nortel technical reports. Dr. Aweya is a Senior Member of IEEE.

Cuprins

Part 1: Characteristics of Switch/Routers with Crossbar Switch Fabrics 1. The Switch/Router: Integrated OSI Layers 2 and 3 Forwarding on a Single Platform 2. Understanding Crossbar Switch Fabrics 3. Introduction to Switch/Routers with Crossbar Switch Fabrics Part 2: Design Examples and Case Studies 4. Cisco Catalyst 6500 Series Switches with Supervisor Engines 1A and 2 5. Avaya P580 and P882 Routing Switch Architecture with 80-Series Media Module 6. Foundry Networks Multilayer Switches with IronCoreTM Network Interface Module 7. Foundry Networks Multilayer Switches with JetCoreTM Network Interface Module 8. Cisco Catalyst 6500 Series Switches with Supervisor Engine 720 9. Multicast Routing and Multicast Forwarding Information Base (MFIB) Architecture 10. Unicast versus Multicast Packet Forwarding: A Case Study

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Crossbar switch fabrics offer many benefits when designing switch/routers.  This book discusses switch/router architectures using design examples and case studies of well-known systems that employ crossbar switch fabric as their internal interconnects.