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Nortel Networks The Complete Reference

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ISBN-10: 007219281X

ISBN-13: 9780072192810

Edition: 2nd 2002

Authors: James Knapp

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Master Nortel technology--from installation to implementation--using this definitive guide. Now fully revised and updated, this resource offers detailed information on key networking technologies supported by Nortel products, including frame switching, Layer 3 switching, and ATM.
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Book details

List price: $59.99
Edition: 2nd
Copyright year: 2002
Publisher: McGraw-Hill Osborne
Binding: Book, Other 
Pages: 1200
Size: 7.25" wide x 9.00" long x 2.25" tall
Weight: 4.180
Language: English

Acknowledgments
Introduction
An Overview of Networking
Networking and the OSI Model
The Seven-Layer OSI Model
Networking Architectures
Networking Components
Ethernet Basics
Ethernet Specifications
Ethernet Addressing
802.1d Spanning Tree
Token Ring Basics
The Ring
Stations and State Machines
Token Ring Cabling
Token Ring Errors
More Hardware-Related Errors
Asynchronous Transfer Mode (ATM) Basics
Legacy Technologies vs. ATM
Resolving Differences Between Legacy Systems
Cells
ATM Adaptation Layer (AAL)
Cell Transport
Virtual Connections
ATM Summary
Ethernet on Nortel Networks
Nortel Networks Ethernet Switching
BayStack 301
BayStack 303/304
BayStack 350/450 10/100/1000
The Accelar Layer 3 Switch
Basic Passport Architecture
Basics of Layer 3 Switching
Passport Architecture
The Runtime CLI
Boot Monitor CLI
Passport MAC Address Assignment
Virtual LANs
VLANs
Port-Based VLANs
Policy-Based VLANs
Configuring IP Subnet-Specific, Policy-Based VLANs
Configuring MAC-Based VLANs
Viewing VLAN Information
Sorting VLAN Traffic
Passport Spanning Tree Groups and MultiLink Trunking
802.1d Spanning Tree
Multiple Spanning Tree Groups
Redundancy and Multiple STGs
Configuring Multiple Spanning Tree Groups
FastStart and LinkSafe
MultiLink Trunking (MLT)
Routing on the Passport Platform
Passport Routing Concepts
IP Configuration
Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol and the Passport
User Datagram Protocol Forward
Distance Vector Multicast Routing Protocol
Internetworking Group Multicast Protocol (IGMP) and the Passport
IPX Routing on the Passport
Open Shortest Path First Configuration
RIP and RIPv2 Configuration
Configuring a Brouter Port
IP Policies
Virtual Router Redundancy Protocol on the Passport Platform
Traffic Management
Filter Types
Setting Filters
Prioritization
ATM Technologies
ATM Signaling and the User-to-Network Interface
Understanding the User-to-Network Interface
UNI Signaling
Signaling
UNI 4.0 Features
LAN Emulation (LANE)
LAN Emulation Version 1
Emulated LANs
LANE Version 2
LANE User-to-Network Interface and LANE Network-to-Network Interface
LANE Server Functions Under the ATM LNNI
Processing Calls Through a LANE Network
ATM Quality of Service
Functions of QoS
Setting QoS Parameters
Defining QoS Service Classes
Applying QoS
Call Routing via IISP
IISP Signaling
IISP Routing
Private Network to Network Interface (PNNI)
Hierarchy Level 1
Hierarchy Level 2
Hierarchy Level 3
MultiProtocol Over ATM and the Next Hop Resolution Protocol
MultiProtocol over ATM
Discovery of the MPC and MPS
Inbound vs. Outbound Data Flows
MPS Processing of MPOA Resolution Requests
MPOA Keep-Alive Protocol
Next Hop Resolution Protocol
MPOA Shortcuts
MPOA Cache Management
ATM on Nortel Networks
ATM on the Nortel Networks Platforms
Centillion Varieties
C100
5000BH
C1x00
Configuring PVCs and SPVCs on the C100/C50/5000BH Platforms
Configuring ATM on the Centillion Switch
Troubleshooting CLCs and SPVCs
Configuring LANE on the C100/C50/5000BH Platform
Configuring ATM Signaling
Creating ELANs
Configuring the LECS
Configuring a LEC
Troubleshooting LANE
General Port-Level Signaling Parameters
Troubleshooting at the Port Level
Configuring Call Routing and MPOA
Configuring IISP
Configuring PNNI
Configuring MPOA
Configuring ATM on the Nortel Networks Router Platform
Permanent Virtual Circuits on the Router Platform
LAN Emulation Clients on the Router Platform
Configuring the 5782 Series ATM Router
Troubleshooting LANE on the Nortel Networks Router
Configuring a MultiProtocol Over ATM Server
Configuring the Next Hop Resolution Protocol
Token Ring on the Nortel Networks Platform
The Token Ring Protocol
Token Functionality
Token Ring Frame Format
Communication Between End Stations
Bridging and Switching Token Ring
Transparent Bridging
Source-Route Bridging
Translationally Bridging and Switching Token Ring
Token Ring Routing
Source Routing over a WAN
Configuring Token Ring on the C100/C50/C20/5000BH Platform
The Centillion and Token Ring
Token Ring System Parameters
Token Ring Management Parameters and Static Station Configuration
Module-Specific Token Ring Parameters
Token Ring and ATM Parameters
Troubleshooting Token Ring on the C100/C50/C20/5000BH Platform
Configuring SRB on the Nortel Networks Router Platform
Source-Route Bridging on the LAN
Translational Bridging
Internetworking with Nortel Networks
The Nortel Networks Router Platform
Access Node Routers
Backbone Node Routers
Router Software
Upgrading System Software and PROMs
Technician Interface, Bay Command Console, and Router MIB
Essentials of the TI
The Management Information Base
Bay Command Console
Basic IP Configuration on the Nortel Networks Router Platform
IP Overview
Configuring IP
Configuring IP Traffic Filters
Troubleshooting IP on the Nortel Networks Router Platform
OSPF Reference Guide
OSPF Features and Requirements
The Hello Protocol
OSPF Neighbors
Forming Adjacencies
Database Synchronization
Link State Operations
OSPF Areas
Network Summaries
Autonomous Systems
Configuring OSPF on the Nortel Networks Router Platform
Global OSPF Configuration
OSPF Area Configuration
OSPF Interface Configuration
Accept and Announce Policies
Troubleshooting OSPF
Examining the OSPF Neighbors
Routing Information Protocol and RIPv2
RIPv1
RIPv2
General Features of RIP
Configuring RIP and RIPv2 on the Nortel Networks Router Platform
Configuring RIP and RIPv2
RIP Accept Policies
RIP Announce Policies
Troubleshooting RIP on the Nortel Networks Router Platform
Troubleshooting RIP Using TI Scripts
Index