2nd Edition. — Morgan Kaufmann, 2018. — 1005 p. — (The Morgan Kaufmann Series in Networking). — ISBN: 978-0-12-800737-2.
This book, Second Edition, explores network routing and how it can be broadly categorized into Internet routing, PSTN routing, and telecommunication transport network routing.
The book systematically considers these routing paradigms, as well as their interoperability, discussing how algorithms, protocols, analysis, and operational deployment impact these approaches and addressing both macro-state and micro-state in routing.
Readers will learn about the evolution of network routing, the role of IP and E.164 addressing and traffic engineering in routing, the impact on router and switching architectures and their design, deployment of network routing protocols, and lessons learned from implementation and operational experience. Numerous real-world examples bring the material alive.
Routing: Basics and FoundationsNetworking and Network Routing: An Introduction
Routing Algorithms: Shortest Path, Widest Path, and Spanning Tree
Routing Protocols: Framework and Principles
Network Flow Models
Internet RoutingIP Routing and Distance Vector Protocol Family
OSPF and Integrated IS-IS
IP Traffic Engineering
Multicast Routing
BGP
Routing in the Global Internet
Routing and Traffic Engineering in Software Defined Networks
Routing in Data Center Networks
Router Architecture and DesignRouter Architectures
IP Address Lookup Algorithms
IP Packet Filtering and Classification
Switch Fabric
Packet Queueing and Scheduling
Traffic Conditioning
Routing in Reservation-Oriented NetworksCircuit-Switching: Hierarchical and Dynamic Call Routing
Traffic Engineering for Circuit-Switched Networks
Quality of Service Routing
MPLS and GMPLS
Routing and Traffic Engineering using MPLS
Routing in Optical Networks, Multilayer Networks, and Overlay Networks
Call Routing in GSTN
VoIP Call Routing