04714nam 2200697 450 991083068280332120240219160129.01-281-31807-897866113180790-470-03514-50-470-03515-310.1002/9780470035146(CKB)1000000000400140(EBL)351430(SSID)ssj0000244400(PQKBManifestationID)11219765(PQKBTitleCode)TC0000244400(PQKBWorkID)10169444(PQKB)10214798(MiAaPQ)EBC351430(CaBNVSL)mat08039744(IDAMS)0b00006485f0d9f6(IEEE)8039744(OCoLC)232612023(PPN)25095396X(EXLCZ)99100000000040014020171024d2008 uy engur|n|---|||||txtccrService automation and dynamic provisioning techniques in IP/MPLS environments /Christian Jacquenet, Gilles Bourdon and Mohamed BoucadairHoboken, New Jersey :J. Wiley & Sons,c2008.[Piscataqay, New Jersey] :IEEE Xplore,[2008]1 online resource (348 p.)Wiley series on communications networking & distributed systems ;18Wiley series in communiations networking & distributed systems.Description based upon print version of record.0-470-01829-1 Includes bibliographical references and index.1 Introduction -- PART I - ARCHITECTURES AND PROTOCOLS FOR SERVICE AUTOMATION AND APPLICATION EXAMPLES OF SERVICE AUTOMATION AND DYNAMIC RESOURCE PROVISIONING TECHNIQUES -- 2 What is a policy? -- 3 The Radius Protocol and its Extensions -- 4 The Diameter Protocol -- 5 The Common Open Policy Service (COPS) Protocol -- 6 NETCONF -- 7 Control and Provisioning of Wireless Access Points (CAPWAP) -- PART II - DYNAMIC RESOURCE PROVISIONING TECHNIQUES -- 8 Dynamic Enforcement of QoS Policies -- 9 Dynamic Enforcement of IP Traffic Engineering Policies in IP/MPLS -- Infrastructures -- 10 Automated Production of BGP/MPLS-Based VPN Networks -- 11 Dynamic Enforcement of Security Policies in IP/MPLS Environments -- 12 Future Challenges -- Appendices -- A XML Schema for NETCONF RPCS and Operations -- B XML Schema for NETCONF Notifications -- C Example of an IP Traffic Engineering Policy Information Base (IP TE PIB) -- D Example of an IP TE Accounting PIB -- E Description of Classes of an IP VPN Information Model -- IndexSave time & resources with this comprehensive guide to automation configuration for the value-added IP services of the future. As the Internet becomes the medium of choice for value-added IP service offerings such as TV broadcasting, videoconferencing, and Voice over IP, the ability of automating configuration processes has become a key challenge for service providers. In fact, this feature has become crucial with the ever-growing level of expertise required to deploy such services and the scope of the techniques that need to be activated in order to provide such services with a guaranteed level of quality. Service Automation and Dynamic Provisioning Techniques in IP/MPLS Environments: *Discusses architectures and protocols for services information, covering the state-of-the-art in current implementations of Remote Authentication Dial-In User Service (RADIUS), Diameter, Common Open Policy Service (COPS), Simple Network Management Protocol (SNMP) and NETCONF *Explains various application examples, covering the dynamic enforcement of QoS, security, and IP Traffic Engineering policies. *Covers the automated production of MPLS-based VPNs. The authors offer an invaluable guide for IT facilitators, network managers, and researchers in industry and academia, as well as students studying advanced IP/MPLS networking communications courses. System designers and architects will also find this book helpful.Wiley series in communiations networking & distributed systems.MPLS standardTCP/IP (Computer network protocol)MPLS standard.TCP/IP (Computer network protocol)004.6/2004.62621.38Jacquenet Christian1604354Bourdon Gilles1604355Boucadair Mohamed1604356CaBNVSLCaBNVSLCaBNVSLBOOK9910830682803321Service automation and dynamic provisioning techniques in IP3929149UNINA02226oam 22005294a 450 991016269160332120170919172311.01-62895-256-31-60917-481-X(CKB)3820000000019007(EBL)4504328(SSID)ssj0001646233(PQKBManifestationID)16418084(PQKBTitleCode)TC0001646233(PQKBWorkID)14389903(PQKB)10065870(MiAaPQ)EBC4504328(OCoLC)956952756(MdBmJHUP)muse52290(BIP)1000050(EXLCZ)99382000000001900720710525d1970 uy 0engur|n|---|||||txtccrThe Territory of Michigan (1805-1837) /by Alec R. GilpinEast Lansing, Michigan :Michigan State University Press,2016.©20161 online resource (245 p.)Description based upon print version of record.0-87013-151-6 Bibliography: p. [213]-221.Contents; Part I. 1805-12; Legislation and Courts; Land Development; Indian Relations; Military Actions; Interlude: The War of 1812; Part II. 1815-30; Legislation and Courts; Military Developments; Indian Relations; Land Development and Settlement; Part III. 1831-36; Legislation and Courts; Indian Relations; Land Development and Settlement; The Toledo War; A State but Not a State; Notes; Appendix; Bibliography; IndexThe present State of Michigan had one of the longest territorial periods in the continental United Sates. The Great Lakes boardering Michigan were an asset for early trading, but a deterrent to inland settlement. This is the first book concerned solely with the history of the territory.Michigan TerritoryHistoryElectronic books. 977.4/03Gilpin Alec R(Alec Richard),1920-1179212Rytina JoanMdBmJHUPMdBmJHUPBOOK9910162691603321The Territory of Michigan (1805-1837)2856901UNINA