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|a Cover -- Contents -- Introduction -- Part I: IP/MPLS Forwarding Plane -- Chapter 1 Understanding High Availability of IP and MPLS Networks -- Reliability and Availability of Converged Networks -- Defining Key Terms -- MPLS Network Components -- Network and Service Outages -- Design Strategies for Network Survivability -- Scope of the Book -- References -- Chapter 2 IP Forwarding Plane: Achieving Nonstop Forwarding -- Overview of IP Forwarding -- Separation of IP Control and Forwarding Planes -- IP Nonstop Forwarding Architecture -- External View of the IP SSO and NSF -- Summary -- References -- Chapter 3 MPLS Forwarding Plane: Achieving Nonstop Forwarding -- Overview of MPLS -- MPLS Forwarding Architecture -- MPLS Nonstop Forwarding Architecture -- External View of the MPLS SSO and NSF -- Summary -- References -- Part II: IP/MPLS Control Plane -- Chapter 4 Intradomain IP Control Plane: Restarting OSPF Gracefully -- Internet Routing Architecture -- Understanding the Detrimental Effects of the OSPF Restart -- Overview of OSPF Routing -- Mitigating the Detrimental Effects of OSPF Restart -- Operation of the OSPF Graceful Restart Mechanism -- Comparison of the OSPF Restart Mechanisms -- Network Deployment Considerations -- Summary -- References -- Chapter 5 Intradomain IP Control Plane: Restarting IS-IS Gracefully -- Understanding the Detrimental Effects of the IS-IS Restart -- Overview of IS-IS Routing -- Mitigating the Detrimental Effects of the IS-IS Restart -- IETF IS-IS Restart Operation -- Cisco IS-IS Restart -- Cisco IS-IS Restart Operation -- Comparison of the IS-IS Restart Mechanisms -- Network Deployment Considerations -- Summary -- References -- Chapter 6 Interdomain IP Control Plane: Restarting BGP Gracefully -- Introduction to Border Gateway Protocol Routing -- BGP Routing Evolution and Concepts -- Mitigating the Detrimental Effects of the BGP Restart -- Network-Deployment Considerations -- Summary -- References -- Chapter 7 MPLS Control Plane: Restarting BGP with MPLS Gracefully -- MPLS Control- and Forwarding-Plane Components -- Detrimental Effects of BGP with MPLS Restart -- Review of Chapter 6 Concepts -- Overview of the BGP as MPLS Control Plane -- Mitigating the Detrimental Effects of BGP with MPLS Restart -- BGP/MPLS Graceful Restart Operation -- Network-Deployment Considerations -- Summary -- References -- Chapter 8 MPLS Control Plane: Restarting LDP Gracefully -- Overview of LDP -- LDP Control-Plane and Forwarding-Plane Components -- Understanding the Detrimental Effects of LDP Restart -- Mitigating Detrimental Effects of the LDP Restart -- LDP GR Mechanism for Downstream Unsolicited Mode -- LDP GR Operation in Downstream Unsolicited Mode -- LDP GR Mechanism for Downstream On-Demand Mode -- Comparison of LDP GR Mechanisms for Downstream Unsolicited and Downstream On-Demand Modes -- Network Deployment Considerations -- Summary -- References -- Chapter 9 MPLS Control Plane: Restarting RSVP-TE Gracefully -- Motivations for Traffic Engineering -- Overview of RSVP -- RSVP-TE Control-Plane and Forwarding-Plane Components -- Mitigating the Detrimental Effects of RSVP-TE Restart -- RSVP-TE Graceful Restart Operation -- Network Deployment Considerations for RSVP-TE Graceful Restart -- Summary -- References -- Part III: High Av.
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