deploying and managing ip over wdm networks - Index of
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280 Deploying <strong>and</strong> Managing IP <strong>over</strong> WDM Networks<br />
CaSMIM (continued)<br />
interfaces, 150, 151<br />
pr<strong>of</strong>iles, 150<br />
usage scenarios, 175<br />
Challenges, 255–59<br />
dynamic routing/wavelength conversion,<br />
256–57<br />
end-to-end routing, 255–56<br />
IP/WDM fault management, 257–59<br />
IP/WDM performance management, 259<br />
Cisco gigabit switch routers, 236–37<br />
Common information model (CIM), 44<br />
Common management information protocol<br />
(CMIP), 69, 175<br />
Common management information service<br />
element (CMISE), 175<br />
Common open policy server (COPS), 44<br />
Configuration management, 61–62, 204–5<br />
evaluation, 207–15<br />
functional component, 135<br />
RWA <strong>and</strong>, 62–63<br />
tasks, 61–62<br />
testbed requirements, 189<br />
wavelength routing, 62<br />
Connection protection/restoration, 65<br />
Connectivity database, 99<br />
Connectivity interface protocols, 174–77<br />
Control plane (CP)<br />
carrier-independent integration scenario,<br />
262<br />
carrier-specific integration scenario, 261<br />
defined, 79<br />
integration, 79–84<br />
integration with legacy network<br />
partitions, 263<br />
intercarrier integration, 263<br />
LION project, 238–40<br />
optical, adoption <strong>of</strong>, 259–60, 264<br />
CORBA, 169–71, 181<br />
advantages, 170–71<br />
components, 169–70<br />
defined, 169<br />
IDLs, 173<br />
ORB, 169<br />
testing techniques/tools, 187–88<br />
versions, 170<br />
See also middleware<br />
C++ programming language, 168<br />
Databases, 177<br />
Data communication network (DCN), 191<br />
Data encryption st<strong>and</strong>ard (DES)<br />
cryptography, 10<br />
Data repositories, 98–99<br />
Dense wavelength division mult<strong>ip</strong>lexing<br />
(DWDM), 8, 28<br />
metropolitan network, 20<br />
network hierarchy, 19<br />
point-to-point connections, 19<br />
Deployment, 259–63<br />
optical CP, 259–60<br />
scenarios, 261–63<br />
Development platforms, 162–66<br />
DSC framework, 163–64<br />
Netrac, 164–65<br />
network management, 162–63<br />
WINMAN implementation, 165–66<br />
DiffServ, 36<br />
Directory enabled <strong>networks</strong> (DEN), 44<br />
Distributed Bragg reflector (DBR) lasers, 253<br />
Distributed S<strong>of</strong>tware Component (DSC)<br />
framework, 163–64<br />
architecture, 163<br />
defined, 163<br />
support, 163–64<br />
Domain model, 127–29<br />
common entities, 127–28<br />
mapping between entities <strong>and</strong> resources,<br />
128–29<br />
See also WINMAN<br />
Dynamic routing, 62, 256–57<br />
Echo level, VoIP/MoIP, 14<br />
Element management layer (EML), 23<br />
Element management systems (EMSs), 197<br />
IP, adaptation, 195–96<br />
testbed platforms, 184–85<br />
WDM, adaptation, 194–95<br />
Element managers (EMs), 23<br />
End-to-end delay, VoIP/MoIP, 12<br />
End-to-end routing, 255–56<br />
End-to-end routing manager, 143<br />
algorithm characteristics, 144<br />
context, 144<br />
defined, 143<br />
Errored seconds (ES), 66<br />
Experiments, 207–15<br />
ASON/GMPLS, 241<br />
assessment, 215<br />
defined, 207