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Deploying IPv6 in 3GPP networks : evolving mobile broadband from 2G to LTE and beyond /

Deploying IPv6 in 3GPP Networks - Evolving Mobile Broadband from 2G to LTE and Beyond A practical guide enabling mobile operators to deploy IPv6 with confidence The most widely used cellular mobile broadband network technology is based on the 3GPP standards. The history and background of the 3GPP te...

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Clasificación:Libro Electrónico
Autor principal: Savolainen, Teemu
Otros Autores: Korhonen, Jouni, Soininen, Jonne
Formato: Electrónico eBook
Idioma:Inglés
Publicado: Chichester, West Sussex, United Kingdom : John Wiley & Sons Inc., [2013]
Colección:NSN/Nokia Series.
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Acceso en línea:Texto completo
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  • Cover; Title page; Copyright; Contents; Foreword; Preface; Acknowledgments; Acronyms; Glossary; Chapter 1 Introduction; 1.1 Introduction to Internet and the Internet Protocol; 1.2 Internet Principles; Packet Switched Networking; End-to-End Principle; Layered Architecture; Robustness Principle; Creative Anarchy; 1.3 The Internet Protocol; 1.3.1 Networks of Networks; 1.3.2 Routing and Forwarding; 1.4 Internet Protocol Addresses; 1.4.1 IPv4 Addresses; Private Use Networks; Shared Address Space; Loopback; Link-local Addresses; Multicast; Reserved for Future Use; Limited Broadcast Address.
  • 1.4.2 IPv6 Addresses1.5 Transport Protocols; 1.5.1 User Datagram Protocol; 1.5.2 Transmission Control Protocol; 1.5.3 Port Numbers and Services; 1.6 Domain Name Service; 1.6.1 DNS Structure; 1.6.2 DNS Operation; 1.6.3 Top Level Domain; 1.6.4 Internationalized Domain Names; 1.7 IPv4 Address Exhaustion; 1.7.1 IP Address Allocation; 1.7.2 History of IPv4 Address Exhaustion; 1.8 IPv6 History Thus Far; 1.8.1 IPv6 Technology Maturity; 1.8.2 IPv6 Network Deployments; 1.9 Ongoing Cellular Deployments; 1.10 Chapter Summary; 1.11 Suggested Reading; References; Chapter 2 Basics of the 3GPP Technologies.
  • 2.1 Standardization and Specifications2.1.1 3GPP Standardization Process; 3GPP Organization and Work Procedures; 3GPP Standards Releases; 3GPP Specifications; 2.1.2 IETF Standardization Process; 2.1.3 Other Important Organizations in the 3GPP-Ecosystem; 2.2 Introduction to 3GPP Network Architecture and Protocols; 2.2.1 GSM System; 2.2.2 General Packet Radio Service; 2G-GPRS; 3G-GPRS; 2.2.3 Evolved Packet System; 2.2.4 Control and User Planes, and Transport and User Layer Separation; Control and User Planes; Transport and User Layers; 2.3 3GPP Protocols; 2.3.1 Control-Plane Protocols; GPRS.
  • EPS2.3.2 User-Plane Protocols; 2G-GPRS; 3G-GPRS; EPS; 2.3.3 GPRS Tunneling Protocol Versions; 2.3.4 PMIP Based EPS Architecture; 2.4 Mobility and Roaming; 2.4.1 Mobility Management; 2.4.2 Roaming; 2.4.3 Mobility Management Beyond 3GPP; 2.5 Central Concepts for IP Connectivity; 2.5.1 PDP Contexts and EPS Bearers; Multiple Connections to One Network; Multiple Connections to Multiple Networks; 2.5.2 Access Point Name; 2.5.3 Traffic Flow Template; 2.5.4 3GPP Link Model Principles; Compatibility with IP and the Internet; Configuration and Address Management.
  • Mobility Management and Network InfrastructureSpecial Link Characteristics; 2.5.5 Multiple Packet Data Network Connections; 2.6 User Equipment; 2.6.1 Traditional 3GPP UE Model; 2.6.2 Split-UE; 2.7 Subscription Management Databases and Other Backend Systems; 2.7.1 Home Location Register and Authentication Center; 2.7.2 Home Subscriber Server; 2.7.3 Equipment Identity Register; 2.7.4 Other Backend Systems; 2.8 End-to-end View from the User Equipment to the Internet; 2.8.1 GPRS; Getting Connected; Packet Delivery; Ending the Connection; 2.8.2 EPS; Getting Connected; Packet Delivery.