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Multiprotocol Transport Networking: Eliminating application dependencies on communications protocols
1995
IBM Systems Journal
Multiprotocol Transport Networking: Eliminating application dependencies
on communications protocols
The Multiprotocol Transport Networking (MPTN) architecture is a general solution that breaks the binding ...
Dykeman, “Multiprotocol Transport Net- working: A General Internetworking Solution,” Proceed- ings of the 1993 International Conference on Network Protocols, "EEE Computer Society Press, Los Alamitos, ...
doi:10.1147/sj.343.0472
fatcat:wic3efaxvreidml2j4zl5qt4tm
Internetworking Telephony, IP and ATM Networks
1999
Journal of Communication and Information Systems
Urn prototipo demonstrativo e descrito para a interligacao de redes IP e ATM. Abstract-This paper proposes a general internetworking principle applicable to internetworking any two networks. ...
A proof-of-concept prototype implementation of the IP-ATM internetworking solution is also described. ...
However, we think a packet switched connection-oriented mode such as ATM is the ideal Internetworking Telephony, IP and ATM Networks This paper provides a solution to the more general internetworking problem ...
doi:10.14209/jcis.1999.1
fatcat:azvljv6j2zbgpgajrodndmzkxy
Internetworking connectionless and connection oriented networks
1999
IEEE Communications Magazine
Given the expectation that most endpoint-generated traffic will be in the form of connectionless (CL) IP datagrams, we address the problem of how to internetwork a CL (IP) network with a CO network. ...
., the internetworking of CL IP networks with CO networks operated in a switched mode. ...
Prior work: MPOA Having described our proposed solution for internetworking a CL IP network with a CO network operated in the switched mode, we briefly review the MultiProtocol Over ATM (MPOA) solution ...
doi:10.1109/35.809397
fatcat:7higz6txafa7vauiejhzpzvovu
Convergence of IP-Based and Optical Transport Networks
[chapter]
2000
Lecture Notes in Computer Science
This reason motivates the introduction of a client-independent Optical Transport Network (OTN) as a missing link to guarantee a smooth evolution from legacy networks to a data-centric OTN. ...
Nevertheless incumbent NSPs that build a multi-service IP network are going to need connectivity to its preexisting legacy networks (e.g. ATM, SONET, SDH). ...
Acknowledgments This paper has been prepared in the framework of the IST project LION -Layers Interworking in Optical Networks. The Authors wish to thank all project Participants. ...
doi:10.1007/3-540-40019-2_15
fatcat:rwnsvjmmq5a2nmtnw77n4acgzq
Multiprotocol networking—a blueprint
1995
IBM Systems Journal
A typical network today will have a variety of protocols and often a variety of multiprotocol solutions. Tomorrow’s networks are being designed with a recognition of our multiprotocol legacy. ...
Such ex- clusions can distort networking realities and obscure both the multiprotocol challenge and solution. ...
doi:10.1147/sj.343.0330
fatcat:y3ur7ohfxva7njjafsf3sdc4ou
Network Convergence over MPLS
[chapter]
2004
Lecture Notes in Computer Science
over a single packet infrastructure, in a new attempt to solve the old problem of network convergence. ...
Multiprotocol Label Switching (MPLS) is emerging as a flexible technology that can transport voice, IPv4, IPv6, layer 2 services (Frame Relay, ATM, Ethernet, etc.), and even PDH and SDH/SONET circuits ...
The Multiprotocol Label Switching (MPLS) architecture, standardized by the IETF in 2001 [3] , follows this general approach. ...
doi:10.1007/978-3-540-25969-5_26
fatcat:4565bnyxhfcunjcbwk3mnny2am
Next-generation networks
2002
Bell Labs technical journal
It also provides a multiservice, high-performance, and highly reliable next-generation network architecture. This architecture serves as a framework for placing the papers in this issue in context. ...
This paper discusses the forces that are moving today's networks toward converged, next-generation networks. ...
-"A Comparison of Next-Generation IP-Centric Transport Architectures" 5 -evaluates transport architecture alternatives to carry IP-based traffic in the backbone. ...
doi:10.1002/bltj.2125
fatcat:jplam6r3svab7hzetnwn5g7ksi
Books
1998
IBM Systems Journal
IBM’s family of AnyNet* products, for example, provides multiprotocol trans- port for TCP/IP, IPX (Internetwork Protocol Ex- change), and NetBIOS, in addition to SNA, over SNA/APPN wide area backbones. ...
These users are more likely to utilize a traditional SNA WAN infrastructure that transports non-SNA traffic. ...
doi:10.1147/sj.374.0604
fatcat:qckxbax4trdjhoqk7irtfzyyei
Chembench: a cheminformatics workbench
2010
Bioinformatics
"Multiprotocol Transport Networking: A General Internetworking Solution" with K. ...
"Multiprotocol Transport Networking: Eliminating Application Dependencies on Communications Protocols" with R. Turner et al, IBM Systems Journal volume 34 issue 3, pp. 472-500, July 1995. ...
doi:10.1093/bioinformatics/btq556
pmid:20889496
pmcid:PMC2982152
fatcat:5v5rxok7pbcwxevpdwqvr7jxl4
Campus Network Virtualization using Multiprotocol Label Switching Virtual Private Networks (MPLS-VPNs)
2013
International Journal of Applied Information Systems
Finally, the paper proposed how MPLS-VPNs (a technology generally assumed to be limited to network service providers) can be implemented in campus networks. ...
It also goes further to show how network virtualization can be achieved using Multiprotocol Label Switching-Virtual Private Networks (MPLS-VPNS). ...
It is generally a portion of a company (or the whole company) constrained to a fixed geographic area. ...
doi:10.5120/ijais12-450569
fatcat:emchycrmkrdorbs4ba622qsbgi
The optical network control plane: state of the standards and deployment
2003
IEEE Communications Magazine
In the last three years, the notion of an optical control plane has rapidly ascended from being a mere concept to a detailed set of protocol standards developed with broad industry participation. ...
In this article we present a brief overview of optical control plane architecture and the associated protocols. ...
There are three main sets of standards coming out of these bodies: generalized multiprotocol label switching (GMPLS), optical UNI (O-UNI) (work on NNI has begun), and the automatic switched optical network ...
doi:10.1109/mcom.2003.1222718
fatcat:hpyjtcxeynaipmfznistw2aj54
NBBS network management
1995
IBM Systems Journal
Network management for Networking BroadBand Services (NBBS), a general-purpose, multiprotocol, high-speed transport backbone is discussed. ...
The managed environment for high-speed transport networks and some features of the NBBS architecture that have influenced the network management solution are described, along with the relationship between ...
simplifying an early draft for wider audience appeal; Matt Hess, for high-level perspective and management support; and Gary Schultz, for advice on the paper's organization and level of detail, and for his generous ...
doi:10.1147/sj.344.0725
fatcat:obgwegoq2bandf3vqumdqvp74m
MPLS (Multi Protocol Label Switching)
[chapter]
2013
Local Networks and the Internet
This article describes the main features of Multiprotocol Label Switching (MPLS), a standard architecture proposed by the IETF that integrates label swapping forwarding with network layer routing. ...
Finally, support of traffic engineering and Quality of Service mechanisms in MPLS networks is analysed. ...
In this context, the Multiprotocol Label Switching (MPLS) architecture [10] is the result of the current IETF work to standardise a solution that integrates label swapping forwarding with network layer ...
doi:10.1002/9781118599822.ch14
fatcat:ph46zcgh5baarm3cygtmirb2zm
Application, design, and evolution of DWDM in Pan-European Transport Networks
2003
IEEE Communications Magazine
Through those, and adding a generalized multiprotocol label switching (GMPLS) control plane, backbone networks keep their optical level of switching and grooming granularity, enable Ethernet in the WAN ...
transport networks. ...
doi:10.1109/mcom.2003.1232234
fatcat:kij3oif3tfhy3eznit5pn54kdy
From content distribution networks to content networks — issues and challenges
2006
Computer Communications
Modern CDN solutions aim to additionally automate the CDN management. ...
If these operations are also supported by the distribution infrastructure, we call the infrastructure Content Networks (CN) instead of CDN. ...
ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS This work has been supported by E-Next, a Networkof-Excellence in the 6 th Framework of the European Commission. ...
doi:10.1016/j.comcom.2005.06.006
fatcat:667rjlsd3ndxhpqxuksgcaprpu
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