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The practical guide to building resilient and highly available IP networks

  • Learn from an all-in-one introduction to new features and developments in building a resilient IP network
  • Enable your organization to meet internal service-level agreements (SLAs) for mission-critical resources
  • Understand how a resilient IP network can help in delivering mission-critical information such as video and voice services
  • Work with configuration examples that are based on real-world issues and customer requirements
  • Get tips and best practices from field personnel who have worked on some of the largest networks with stringent uptime requirements and SLAs

More companies are building networks with the intention of using them to conduct business. Because the network has become such a strategic business tool, its availability is of utmost importance to companies and their service providers. The challenges for the professionals responsible for these networks include ensuring that the network remains up all the time, keeping abreast of the latest technologies that help maintain uptime, and reacting to ever-increasing denial-of-service (DoS) attacks.

Building Resilient IP Networks helps you meet those challenges. This practical guide to building highly available IP networks captures the essence of technologies that contribute to the uptime of networks. You gain a clear understanding of how to achieve network availability through the use of tools, design strategy, and Cisco IOS Software.

With Building Resilient IP Networks, you examine misconceptions about five-nines availability and learn to focus your attention on the real issues: appreciating the limitations of the protocols, understanding what has been done to improve them, and keeping abreast of those changes. Building Resilient IP Networks highlights the importance of having a modular approach to building an IP network and, most important, illustrates how a modular design contributes to a resilient network. You learn how an IP network can be broken down to various modules and how these modules interconnect with one another. Then you explore new network resiliency features that have been developed recently, categorized with respect to the design modules.

Building Resilient IP Networks is relevant to both enterprise and service provider customers of all sizes. Regardless of whether the network connects to the Internet, fortifying IP networks for maximum uptime and prevention of attacks is mandatory for anyones business.

This book is part of the Networking Technology Series from Cisco Press, which offers networking professionals valuable information for constructing efficient networks, understanding new technologies, and building successful careers.

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Building Resilient IP Networks

Kok-Keong Lee, CCIE No. 8427

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Building Resilient IP Networks
Kok-Keong Lee

Copyright 2006 Cisco Systems, Inc.

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Library of Congress Cataloging-in-Publication Number: 2004112420

ISBN: 1-58705-215-6

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About the Authors

Kok-Keong Lee, CCIE No. 8427, graduated from the University of Singapore, where he majored in computer and information systems sciences. From 1991 to 1993, Kok-Keong worked as a response center engineer for Hewlett-Packard, helping customers solve networking problems. From 1993 to 1999, Kok-Keong worked for IBM as a network systems engineer. Currently, he works as a consulting systems engineer for Cisco Systems, focusing on network architecture and IP core technologies. Kok-Keong lives with his wife in Singapore.

Fung Lim, CCIE No. 11970, joined Cisco Systems in October 1999 and has been working closely with Internet service providers (ISPs) in areas pertaining to network design and operations, as well as service provider security. He also assisted in the rollout of one of the first MPLS networks in Asia Pacific. He graduated from the National University of Singapore, majoring in electrical engineering with a minor in management of information systems. Fung Lim is also a Certified Information Systems Security Professional (CISSP No. 64090). Prior to joining Cisco Systems, Lim Fung was working as a systems engineer for Pacific Internet. Lim Fung lives with his wife in Singapore.

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