Table of Contents
- Introduction
- Foreword
- Acknowledgement
- PART 1—The Contemporary Internet
- Chapter 1—Evolution of the Internet
- Origins
of the Internet
- The
Internet Today
- NSFNET
Solicitations
- Network
Access Points
- Route
Arbiter Project
- The
very high-speed Backbone Network Service (vBNS)
- Moving
the Regional Providers
- NSF
Solicits NIS Managers
- Other
Internet Registries
- Internetworking
Routing Registries (IRR)
- Looking
Ahead
- Frequently
Asked Questions
- References
- Chapter 2—ISP Services and
Characteristics
- ISP
Services
- ISP
Pricing and Technical Characteristics
- Looking
Ahead
- Frequently
Asked Questions
- Chapter 3—Handling IP Address Depletion
- Overview
of IPv4 Addressing
- Basic
Addressing
- IP
Address Space Depletion
- Looking
Ahead
- Frequently
Asked Questions
- References
- PART 2—Routing Protocol Basics
- Chapter 4—Interdomain Routing Basics
- Overview
of Routers and Routing
- Segregating
the World into Administrations
- Border
Gateway Protocol Version 4
- UPDATE
Message and Routing Information
- Looking
Ahead
- Frequently
Asked Questions
- References
- Chapter 5—Tuning BGP Capabilities
- Sources
of Routing Updates
- Overlapping
Protocols: Backdoors
- The
Routing Process Simplified
- Controlling
BGP Routes
- Route
Filtering and Attribute Manipulation
- BGP4
Aggregation
- Looking
Ahead
- Frequently
Asked Questions
- References
- PART 3—Effective Internet Routing Designs
- Chapter 6—Redundancy, Symmetry, and Load
Balancing
- Redundancy
- Symmetry
- Load
Balancing
- Specific
Scenarios: Designing Redundancy, Symmetry, and Load
Balancing
- Looking
Ahead
- Frequently
Asked Questions
- Chapter 7—Controlling Routing Inside and Autonomous
System
- Interaction
of Non-BGP Routers with BGP Routers
- BGP
Policies Conflicting with Internal Defaults
- Policy
Routing
- Looking
Ahead
- Frequently
Asked Questions
- Chapter 8—Controlling Large-Scale Autonomous
Systems
- Route
Reflectors
- Confederations
- Controlling
IGP Expansion
- Virtual
Private Networks with Route Reflectors
- Looking
Ahead
- Frequently
Asked Questions
- References
- Chapter 9—Designing Stable Internets
- Route
Instabilities on the Internet
- BGP
Stability Features
- Looking
Ahead
- Frequently
Asked Questions
- PART 4—Internet Routing Device
Configuration
- Chapter 10—Configuring Basic BGP Functions and
Attributes
- Building
Peering Sessions
- Route
Filtering and Attribute Manipulation
- Peer
Groups
- Sources
of Routing Updates
- Overlapping
Protocols: (Backdoors)
- BGP
Attributes
- BGP4
Aggregation
- Looking
Ahead
- Chapter 11—Configuring Effective Internet Routing
Policies
- Redundancy,
Symmetry, and Load Balancing
- Following
Defaults Inside an AS
- Policy
Routing
- Route
Reflectors
- Confederations
- Controlling
Route and Cache Invalidation
- Route
Dampening
- Looking
Ahead
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