1st Edition

Designing Switch/Routers Fundamental Concepts, Design Methods, Architectures and Applications

    702 Pages 227 B/W Illustrations
    by CRC Press

    702 Pages 227 B/W Illustrations
    by CRC Press

    This two-volume set focuses on fundamental concepts and design goals (i.e., a switch/router’s key features), architectures, and practical applications of switch/routers in IP networks. The discussion includes practical design examples to illustrate how switch/routers are designed and how the key features are implemented. Designing Switch/Routers: Fundamental Concepts, Design Methods, Architectures, and Applications begins by providing an introductory level discussion that covers the functions and architectures of the switch/router. The first book considers the switch/router as a generic Layer 2 and Layer 3 forwarding device without placing emphasis on any particular manufacturer’s device. The underlining concepts and design methods are not only positioned to be applicable to this generic switch/router, but also to the typical switch/router seen in the industry. The discussion provides a better insight into the protocols, methods, processes, and tools that go into designing switch/routers. The second volume explains the design and architectural considerations, as well as, the typical processes and steps used to build practical switch/routers. It then discusses the advantages of using Ethernet in today’s networks and why Ethernet continues to play a bigger role in Local Area Network (LAN), Metropolitan Area Network (MAN), and Wide Area Network (WAN) design. This book set provides a discussion of the design of switch/routers and is written in a style to appeal to undergraduate and graduate-level students, engineers, and researchers in the networking and telecoms industry, as well as academics and other industry professionals. The material and discussion are structured in such a way that they could serve as standalone teaching material for networking and telecom courses and/or supplementary material for such courses.

    Volume 1: Designing Switch/Routers: Fundamental Concepts and Design Methods

    1. The Era of High-Performance Networks

    2. Introducing Multilayer Switching and the Switch/Router

    3. OSI and TCP/IP Reference Models

    4. Mapping Network Device Functions to the OSI Reference Model

    5. Review of Layer 2 and Layer 3 Forwarding

    6. Packet Forwarding in the Switch/Router: Layer 3 Forwarding Architectures

    7. Review of Multilayer Switching Methods – Switch/Router Internals

    8. Quality of Service in Switch/Routers

    9. Rate Management Mechanisms in Switch/Routers

    Volume 2: Designing Switch/Routers: Architectures and Applications

    1. High-Performance Switch/Routers – Part 1: Basic Features

    2. High-Performance Switch/Routers – Part 2: Advanced and Value-Added Features

    3. Designing the Switch/Router – A Design Example and What to Consider When Designing a Switch/Router

    4. Case Study: Force10 Networks E-Series Switch/Router Architecture

    5. Case Study: Foundry Networks BigIron RX Series Switch/Router Architecture

    6. The Ethernet Advantage in Networking

    7. Applications of Switch/Routers

    Biography

    James Aweya, PhD, is a Chief Research Scientist at the Etisalat British Telecom Innovation Center (EBTIC), Khalifa University, Abu Dhabi, UAE. He was a technical lead and senior systems architect with Nortel, Ottawa, Canada, from 1996 to 2009. He was awarded the 2007 Nortel Technology Award of Excellence (TAE) for his pioneering and innovative research on Timing and Synchronization across Packet and TDM Networks. He has been granted 70 US patents and has published over 54 journal papers, 40 conference papers, and 43 technical reports. He has authored five books including this book and is a Senior Member of the Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers (IEEE).