Unlock the Future of Networking with Segment Routing: Your Comprehensive Guide to SR-MPLS and SRv6 for Service Provider and Enterprise Networks In the ever-evolving landscape of networking, this book is your essential resource for mastering the cutting-edge technology of Segment Routing (SR). Authored by industry experts, this book offers a deep dive into the world of SR, from foundational principles to advanced implementations. This guide begins with a brief recap of MPLS, setting the stage for an in-depth exploration of SR-MPLS and SRv6. Each chapter is meticulously crafted to provide a…mehr
Unlock the Future of Networking with Segment Routing: Your Comprehensive Guide to SR-MPLS and SRv6 for Service Provider and Enterprise Networks In the ever-evolving landscape of networking, this book is your essential resource for mastering the cutting-edge technology of Segment Routing (SR). Authored by industry experts, this book offers a deep dive into the world of SR, from foundational principles to advanced implementations. This guide begins with a brief recap of MPLS, setting the stage for an in-depth exploration of SR-MPLS and SRv6. Each chapter is meticulously crafted to provide a holistic understanding of SR, featuring practical examples and detailed configurations for both IOS-XR and IOS-XE platforms. Network engineers, architects, and operators will find invaluable insights and step-by-step instructions to effectively implement and manage SR technologies and overlay services. Beyond the technical details, the book delves into the business and organizationalimplications of adopting SR. Learn how SR can drive growth, improve customer experience, and streamline operations. With sections on SRv6 deployments in data centers and cloud environments, including lab support materials, youll be ready for the next wave of networking innovations. Book features include: * Practical insights drawn from real-world deployments, including diagrams, design guidelines, configuration examples, packet captures, and troubleshooting tips * Logical progression from basic concepts to advanced implementations, suitable for both beginners and seasoned professionals * Extensive configuration and verification examples for overlay services like L2VPN (EVPN) and L3VPN * SRv6 open-source implementations for data centers and cloud environments * Business-oriented chapters outlining the benefits of SRHinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Florian Deragisch, CCIE #47970, is a Technical Leader, working with large service provider and carrier-grade enterprise customers. He joined Cisco in 2012 as part of a graduate program, where he discovered his passion for service provider designs and technologies. After gaining extensive exposure to MPLS-based networks and services, he embraced the evolution toward segment routing with his first SR-MPLS deployment in 2018. More recently, he has focused on the migration and deployment of L2VPN/L3VPN SRv6 services to build simple and highly scalable network architectures. He holds a masters degree in electrical engineering and information technology from the Swiss Federal Institute of Technology in Zurich and a Cisco Internetwork Expert certification (CCIE #47970). When not busy with work, he enjoys traveling to explore new places, cultures, and food. Leonir Hoxha, CCIE #49534, has been with Cisco Systems since 2013, taking on various roles on the Professional Services team and later on the Pre-sales team--from troubleshooting to designing and implementing large-scale networks with a focus on service provider technologies, specifically MPLS services. In his current role as a Solutions Architect, he supports service providers and enterprise customers by understanding their requirements and providing cutting-edge solutions. An active speaker at Cisco Live conferences, he has delivered numerous sessions on segment routing across Europe, the United States, and Australia. He holds a bachelors degree in computer science and a Cisco Internetwork Expert certification (CCIE #49534). In his free time, he enjoys electronic music, a nod to his first job as a DJ during his teenage years. Rene Minder, CCIE #8003, is a Senior Program Advisor and Solution Architect with over 25 years of experience in the IT industry. He has been responsible for architecture and delivery in more than 70 customer engagements, evolving their networks and management infrastructures as well as the processes for developing, testing, and deploying them. He has led end-to-end IT architecture projects encompassing everything from portals offering service self-administration capabilities, to IT applications that automatically configure and test changes, to invoicing. His efforts have led to significant improvements in customer satisfaction, operational efficiency, and overall agility. He holds Lifetime Emeritus status for his Cisco Internetwork Expert certification (CCIE #8003). Matthys Thys Rabe, CCIE #4237, a Lifetime Emeritus Cisco Certified Internetwork Expert (CCIE #4237), is a Technical Leader at Cisco Systems and holds a diploma in electrical engineering (telecommunications). With more than 25 years of experience in IP and MPLS operations with various service providers in South Africa and Switzerland, he has spent the past 10 years as a Technical Support Engineer focused on Swisscom. Prior to working at Cisco Systems, he was part of the Core IP Engineering team with a Swissbased mobile provider. When hes not working, he enjoys fishing with his brothers in various southern African countries. Kateel Vijayananda, is a solutions architect at Cisco Systems and has more than 30 years of experience in the networking industry. His expertise includes IPv6, IP services, design of large-scale networks for enterprise and service provider customers, and QoS assurance in IP networks. He has been with Cisco Systems since 2001, involved in several projects for service providers to deploy IP-based services using MPLS and segment routing. Before joining Cisco, he worked at Swisscom, a service provider in Switzerland, where he was responsible for developing MPLS VPN services. He is the co-author of the book Developing IP-Based Services: Solutions for Service Providers and Vendors. He holds a masters degree in computer science from the University of Maryland at College Park and a PhD in computer science from the Swiss Federal Institute of Technology at Lausanne (EPFL). In his spare time, he enjoys traveling and cooking.
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Introduction xx Part I Introduction Chapter 1 MPLS in a Nutshell 1 How MPLS Operates 4 Challenges and Shortcomings of MPLS 19 Beyond MPLS 28 Summary 30 References and Additional Reading 32 Chapter 2 What Is Segment Routing over MPLS (SR-MPLS)? 33 Problem Description and Requirements 40 Segment Routing over MPLS (SR-MPLS) 41 Summary 99 References and Additional Reading 100 Chapter 3 What Is Segment Routing over IPv6 (SRv6)? 103 Introduction 103 Segment Routing over IPv6 (SRv6) 103 SR-Powered Network Evolution 205 SR-MPLS or SRv6 212 Summary 215 References and Additional Reading 217 Part II Segment Routing Chapter 4 Segment Routing in Detail 219 Link-State IGPs 221 Segment Routing Baseline 225 Segment Routing Control Plane (IGP) 243 Segment Routing Control Plane (BGP) 324 Summary 350 References and Additional Reading 352 Chapter 5 Migrating to Segment Routing 353 Deployment Models 354 Migration Strategies 355 SR-MPLS Migration 358 SRv6 Migration 387 Migration Paths from MPLS to SRv6 427 Summary 435 References and Additional Reading 437 Part III Service Design Chapter 6 L2VPN Service Deployment: Configuration and Verification Techniques 439 L2VPN (EVPN) 440 Summary 602 References and Additional Reading 602 Chapter 7 L3VPN Service Deployment: Configuration and Verification Techniques 605 L3VPN 606 Route Target Constraint 767 Summary 780 References and Additional Reading 781 Chapter 8 Service Assurance 783 Transport 784 Services 806 Summary 855 References and Additional Reading 855 Chapter 9 High Availability and Fast Convergence 857 BFD Failure Detection Mechanism 858 Topology-Independent Loop-Free Alternate (TI-LFA) 878 Microloop Avoidance 935 BGP PIC Edge 943 Summary 995 References and Additional Reading 995 Part IV Business and Operational Considerations Chapter 10 Business Opportunities 997 Technological Opportunities and Benefits 999 CapEx Savings 1026 OpEx Savings 1030 Business Case Guidance 1032 Summary 1039 References and Additional Reading 1040 Chapter 11 Organizational Considerations 1043 Scenario 1: Replacing or Enhancing a Legacy Network with SR 1046 Scenario 2: Consolidating Networks and Services 1056 Summary 1106 References and Additional Reading 1107 Appendix A Reference Diagrams and Information 1109
Introduction xx Part I Introduction Chapter 1 MPLS in a Nutshell 1 How MPLS Operates 4 Challenges and Shortcomings of MPLS 19 Beyond MPLS 28 Summary 30 References and Additional Reading 32 Chapter 2 What Is Segment Routing over MPLS (SR-MPLS)? 33 Problem Description and Requirements 40 Segment Routing over MPLS (SR-MPLS) 41 Summary 99 References and Additional Reading 100 Chapter 3 What Is Segment Routing over IPv6 (SRv6)? 103 Introduction 103 Segment Routing over IPv6 (SRv6) 103 SR-Powered Network Evolution 205 SR-MPLS or SRv6 212 Summary 215 References and Additional Reading 217 Part II Segment Routing Chapter 4 Segment Routing in Detail 219 Link-State IGPs 221 Segment Routing Baseline 225 Segment Routing Control Plane (IGP) 243 Segment Routing Control Plane (BGP) 324 Summary 350 References and Additional Reading 352 Chapter 5 Migrating to Segment Routing 353 Deployment Models 354 Migration Strategies 355 SR-MPLS Migration 358 SRv6 Migration 387 Migration Paths from MPLS to SRv6 427 Summary 435 References and Additional Reading 437 Part III Service Design Chapter 6 L2VPN Service Deployment: Configuration and Verification Techniques 439 L2VPN (EVPN) 440 Summary 602 References and Additional Reading 602 Chapter 7 L3VPN Service Deployment: Configuration and Verification Techniques 605 L3VPN 606 Route Target Constraint 767 Summary 780 References and Additional Reading 781 Chapter 8 Service Assurance 783 Transport 784 Services 806 Summary 855 References and Additional Reading 855 Chapter 9 High Availability and Fast Convergence 857 BFD Failure Detection Mechanism 858 Topology-Independent Loop-Free Alternate (TI-LFA) 878 Microloop Avoidance 935 BGP PIC Edge 943 Summary 995 References and Additional Reading 995 Part IV Business and Operational Considerations Chapter 10 Business Opportunities 997 Technological Opportunities and Benefits 999 CapEx Savings 1026 OpEx Savings 1030 Business Case Guidance 1032 Summary 1039 References and Additional Reading 1040 Chapter 11 Organizational Considerations 1043 Scenario 1: Replacing or Enhancing a Legacy Network with SR 1046 Scenario 2: Consolidating Networks and Services 1056 Summary 1106 References and Additional Reading 1107 Appendix A Reference Diagrams and Information 1109