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Author Sheng, Cheng

Title Software-Defined Wide Area Network Architectures and Technologies
Published Milton : Taylor & Francis Group, 2021

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Description 1 online resource (461 p.)
Series Data Communication Ser
Data Communication Ser
Contents Cover -- Half Title -- Series Page -- Title Page -- Copyright Page -- Table of Contents -- Summary -- Introduction -- Acknowledgments -- Authors -- Chapter 1 WAN Developments -- 1.1 EVOLUTION OF ENTERPRISE WANs -- 1.2 CHALLENGES FACING ENTERPRISE WANs -- 1.2.1 Service Cloudification in Full Swing -- 1.2.2 Network Virtualization Taking Off -- 1.2.3 NaaS as an Inevitable Trend -- 1.2.4 Internet-Based Enterprise Communications on the Rise -- Chapter 2 Emergence of SD-WAN -- 2.1 WHEN WAN AND SDN MEET... -- 2.1.1 What Is SDN? -- 2.1.1.1 Application Layer -- 2.1.1.2 Control Layer
2.1.1.3 Infrastructure Layer -- 2.1.2 SD-WAN Emerges at the Right Time -- 2.1.2.1 Gartner -- 2.1.2.2 MEF -- Further Reading -- 2.2 INTERPRETATION OF SD-WAN -- 2.2.1 Fundamental Characteristics of SD-WAN -- 2.2.1.1 Hybrid WAN Links, Achieving Flexible Overlay Networking -- 2.2.1.2 Device Plug-and-Play, Achieving Fast Service Rollout -- 2.2.1.3 High-Performance Branch Devices, Achieving Application-Centric Full-Service Processing -- 2.2.1.4 Service Intent-Oriented Network Orchestration and Automated Service Rollout -- 2.2.1.5 On-Demand, Efficient Cloud Connectivity
2.2.1.6 Intelligent Traffic Steering, Guaranteeing Application Experience -- 2.2.1.7 WAN Optimization, Improving WAN Transmission Quality -- 2.2.1.8 Secure, Reliable Connectivity -- 2.2.1.9 Centralized, Visualized Management and Control, Facilitating O&M -- 2.2.1.10 Open Northbound APIs, Implementing Programmable SD-WAN -- 2.2.2 Core Benefits of SD-WAN -- 2.2.2.1 Robust Connectivity: Flexible Networking, Building On-Demand Multi-cloud and Multi-network Connectivity
2.2.2.2 Superior Experience: Application-Based Traffic Steering and Optimization, Ensuring High-Quality Experience of Key Applications -- 2.2.2.3 High Performance: Superb Branch Devices, Ideal for Building a New Forwarding Engine -- 2.2.2.4 Easy O&M: Intent-Driven, Simplified Network O&M for Branches -- Chapter 3 Introduction to the SD-WAN Solution -- 3.1 SD-WAN SOLUTION -- 3.1.1 SD-WAN Architecture Design -- 3.1.1.1 Network Layer -- 3.1.1.2 Control Layer -- 3.1.1.3 Service Layer -- 3.1.2 Key Interaction Interfaces and Protocols -- 3.1.2.1 Management Channel -- 3.1.2.2 Control Channel
3.1.2.3 Data Channel -- 3.1.2.4 YANG Model -- 3.1.2.5 RESTful API -- 3.1.3 Key Service Processes -- 3.2 BUSINESS MODELS OF SD-WAN -- 3.2.1 Definition of Business Roles -- 3.2.1.1 SD-WAN Solution Provider -- 3.2.1.2 End Users of the SD-WAN Solution -- 3.2.1.3 SD-WAN Service Provider -- 3.2.2 Carrier/MSP Resale Model -- 3.2.2.1 Multi-tenant Management -- 3.2.2.2 IWG -- 3.2.2.3 POP Networking -- 3.2.2.4 VAS -- 3.2.2.5 IPv6 -- 3.2.2.6 Northbound Open APIs, Easy to Integrate -- 3.2.3 Enterprise-Built Model -- 3.3 PANORAMA OF THE SD-WAN SOLUTION -- 3.3.1 Networking Sub-solution
Notes Description based upon print version of record
3.3.2 Application Experience Sub-solution
Form Electronic book
Author Bai, Jie
Sun, Qi
ISBN 9781000381733
1000381730