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Random Early Detection (RED), 499, 500–502
defined, 500
gateway, 501
implementation, 502
operation, 501–2
queue length thresholds, 501
variations, 502
Real-Time Control Protocol (RTCP), 292–93
defined, 292
functions, 292–93
Real-Time Protocol (RTP), 289–92
as best-effort protocol, 290
defined, 289
header, 290
implementations, 289
mixers, 291, 292
sessions, 290
simultaneous data transfer support, 289
translators, 291–92
Real-Time Streaming Protocol (RTSP), 293–94
caching and, 526
defined, 293
as framework, 293
RTP and, 293, 294
Received interface, 267
Recovery
disaster, 394, 398–401
times, determining, 408
Redistribution, route, 222–23
Redundant Array of Inexpensive Disks (RAID), 459–60
defined, 459
levels, 459
peripheral switching, 460
Redundant Link Management (RLM), 427–29
defined, 427
drawbacks, 429
illustrated, 429
implementation, 427
traffic, 428
Registered private addresses, 73–74
Registration Authorities (RAs), 325
Relational Database Management Systems (RDBMSs)
directories and, 123–24
report-generation tools, 125
Relative priority-marking model, 563
Reliability, 413–14
defined, 413
improving, 432
power, 460–63
Reliable Adaptive Multicast Protocol (RAMP), 297
Reliable multicast, 295–98
congestion control, 295
current status, 297–98
design issues, 296–97
framework (RMF), 297
requirements, 295–96
scalability, 295
security, 295–96
timely error detection, 296
Reliable Multicast Congestion Control (RMCC), 297
Reliable network design, 391–469
component-level availability, 456–64
failure planning, 393–416
fault-tolerance, 436–42
resilience, 416–32, 464–69
summary, 469
See also Network design
Remote Authentication Dial-In User Service (RADIUS), 332
Remote Execution Protocol (REXEC), 35
Remote Network Monitoring (RMON), 655–61, 707
agents, 656
defined, 655
implementation costs, 656
MIB groups, 657–61
MIBs, 657
operation, 656–57
preemptive monitoring, 657
RMONv1, 656
RMONv2, 656
summary, 661
See also Network management
Remote Procedure Call (RPC), 35
Remote proxy server algorithms, 503, 504
Remote shell, 35
Repeaters, 39–40
buffered, 39
as commodity item, 39–40
defined, 39
examples, 39
topological control with, 427–29
Request for Information (RFI), 7
Request for Proposals (RFP), 7
Requirements
analysis, 10
assessing, 9–10
designing, 8–9
desirable, 9
end users and, 5–6
establishing, 5–10
highly desirable, 9
mandatory, 9
phasing, 6–8
prioritizing, 9
rolling process of, 5
translating, 6
See also Network design
Resilience, 416–32
fault-tolerance architecture, 437
features, 14
hub, 466
switched service, 423–24
topological, 416–18
Resilient end-system topologies, 430–32
backup power and media, 431
desktop management, 431–32
dual NICs, 431
dual port transceivers, 430–31
multiple network points, 430
Resilient LANs, 424–30
backbone design, 425–26
with repeaters, 427–29
with routers, 426–27
segmentation, 429–30
with switches and bridges, 427
topological control, 426–29
Resilient network design, 464–69
backbone, 465
building, 466–67
floor, 467–68
testing, 468–69
See also Network design
Resilient WANs, 418–24
dial backup/top-up links, 420
internal meshing, 423–24
link failure detection, 424
point-to-point meshing, 420–22
point-to-point star network, 418–20
Resource Reservation Protocol (RSVP), 563, 604–16
admission control, 625
Application Programming Interface (RAPI), 615
behavior with multicast flows, 614
CBR with, 626–27
common header, 606
common header field definitions, 606–7
defined, 604
design, 604–5
with DS, 614–15
end-to-end support, 616
field definitions, 607–9
Fixed-Filter (FF), 614
with IEEE 802.1p, 625–26
IS use of, 598–99
message format, 606–9
multicast operations, 612–13
object header, 606
operation, 609–13
path definition process, 610
path setup, reservation, teardown, 609–12
process, 611
requests, 605
reservation style, 613–15
rev message flow, 611
router, 609, 610
sender, 609
sessions, 605
Shared-Explicit (SE), 614
summary, 629
teardown messages, 612
tearing down paths, 612
Wildcard-Filter (WF), 614
Reverse ARP (RARP), 90–91
Dynamic (DRARP), 90–91
servers, 90
uses, 90
See also Address Resolution Protocol (ARP)
Reverse path forwarding (RPF), 252–53
RIP, 175, 177–87
active, 184
addressing, 182
authentication, 181–82
background, 177
defined, 175, 177
demand circuits, 185–86
distance-vector routing enhancements, 186–87
enhancements, 184
handling new subnet mask information, 181
issues, 184
operation, 182–87
packet formats, 178–82
passive, 184
performance, 185
protocol stack, 177
RIPv1 header format, 178
RIPv1/RIPv2 compatibility, 186
RIPv1 routing entries, 178, 179–80
RIPv1 routing entry definitions, 178–79
RIPv1 routing update message, 180
RIPv2 authentication format, 182
RIPv2 routing entry definitions, 180–81
RIPv2 routing entry format, 181
routing algorithm, 182–83
routing tables, 183–84
scalability, 185
timers, 184
uses, 175
Risk, quantifying, 405–8
Risk analysis, 317
with ALE, 406–8
defined, 401
issues, 402–3
weighted, 406
Risk management, 408–10
approaches, 409–10
as compromise, 408–9
defined, 401
RMON MIB groups, 657–61
alarm group, 660
capture group, 660
defined, 657–58
event group, 660–61
filter group, 659
history group, 659
host group, 659
Host TopN group, 659
matrix group, 659
statistics group, 658–59
See also Remote Network Monitoring (RMON)
Root-Addressed Multicast Architecture (RAMA), 288–89
Round-Trip Time (RTT), 520
Route lookup, 233–34
avoiding, 234
defined, 233
performance, improving, 233–34
Router addressing, 219–22
broadcast forwarding, 221
multinetting, 220–21
route summarization, 222
unnumbered links, 219–20
Route redistribution, 222–23
Routers, 42–45, 54–55
access, 226
advantages, 49–50
applications, 224–26
architecture, 226–34
backbone, 194, 224–25
benefits, 49–50
BGP, 207
capabilities, 49
defined, 42–43
designated, 201–2
DVMRP, 268, 271
dynamic discovery, 174
enterprise, 225
hierarchy, 158–60
hybrid multiprotocol, 54
integrated bridge, 44–45
interface modules, 229–30
issues, 50
MBone, 284
misconfigurations, 160
multicast border, 283
Multicast OSPF, 272, 273
multiprotocol bridge, 43–44
operating systems, 235
operations, 223–24
packet-filtering, 340–42
packet switch evolution, 227–28
routing processor, 228–29
RSVP, 609, 610
scheduling techniques, 235
switch design issues, 232–34
switching fabric, 230–32
topological control with, 426–27
troubleshooting features, 680–81
upstream, 267
virtual, 443
VRRP, 443
Routing
announcements, 521
architecture, 156–57
CBR, 574, 578–82
CIDR, 145–48
convergence, 172
DDR, 420
design issues, 165–77
direct interface entries, 166
dynamic entries, 166
end-system, 172–74
entry types, 166
forwarding decision, 169–71
granularity, 578, 579
hierarchical, 148, 149, 160–61
information maintenance, 223
inter-AS, 210
interdomain, 282–89
intra-AS, 210
Layer 3, 582
least cost, 573
levels, 158–59
MBone, 285–86
metrics, 166–67
multicast, 264–89
optimization, 474
pass-through AS, 210
path selection, 167–69
PBR, 574, 576–78
policy, 703
protocol classes, 159
QBR, 574, 575–76
static entries, 166
strategy, choosing, 174–77
technology, 155–236
Type of Service (TOS)-based, 162
VPN, 382
Routing Information Protocol. See RIP
Routing processors, 228–29
configurations, 228
coprocessors, 229
multiprocessors, 229
single, 228
subsidiary, 228–29
Routing protocols, 161–65
BGP, 205–19
classification of, 165
convergence, 172
distance-vector, 161–65
DUAL, 164–65
legacy, 476
link-state, 162–65
multicast, 254–56
OSPF, 175, 176, 187–204
RIP, 175, 177–87
selection, 473
Routing tables, 165
creation of, 170
RIP, 183–84
size, 580
structure, 580
Run-Length Encoding (RLE), 483–84
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