This book covers the design of multilayer switches starting from the basic concepts, and continues with the basic architectures. It then delves into router and switch systems. It is written to appeal to a broad audience from students to experienced researchers and engineers. The book describes the evolution and design of networking devices, helping those interested in knowing the bigger picture understand how these devices are made, their various advances, and how these devices will continue to play a major role in interworking for the foreseeable future. All discussions are done taking into consideration applicable examples, cases, and illustrations.
Design of Switch/Routers: Introduction to Multilayer Switching
Introduction.- Design Goals of Emerging Multilayer Switches - Part 1: Basic Features.- Design Goals of Emerging Multilayer Switches - Part 2: Advanced/Optional Features.- The Ethernet Advantage.- Applications of Multilayer Switching.- OSI and TCP/IP Reference Models.- Network Devices and the OSI Model.- Layer 2 and Layer 3 Forwarding Basics.- Packet Forwarding in the Multilayer Switch.- Overview of Multilayer Switching Methods.- Quality of Service in Multilayer Switches.- Rate Management Mechanisms in Multilayer Switches.- Conclusion.