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This book treats the network merge of the two companies Tiscali Austria AG and Eunet AG. The network structures of each firm and their points of presence are shown and described. Afterwards, the structures are merged and the actual backbone network is created with all details. Because of the rising amounts of data running over such big networks of ISPs it is necessary to deal with quality of service which is a main point in the course of the fusion of the networks. The work I did during the first five months was to develop a tool to manage the IP addresses which are already assigned for use of…mehr

Produktbeschreibung
This book treats the network merge of the two
companies Tiscali Austria AG and Eunet AG. The
network structures of each firm and their points of
presence are shown and described. Afterwards, the
structures are merged and the actual backbone
network is created with all details. Because of the
rising amounts of data running over such big
networks of ISPs it is necessary to deal with
quality of service which is a main point in the
course of the fusion of the networks.
The work I did during the first five months was to
develop a tool to manage the IP addresses which are
already assigned for use of customers or in the
backbone network so that no subnetwork can be used
twice. While thinking about what this assay should
contain there was an offer to me helping to
configure quality of service in the new backbone
network. I had never mind that it could be so
important for a big network to provide certain
services for sure. It was a very big challenge for
me to do that and to learn how the mechanisms of QoS
operate.
Autorenporträt
Andreas Poiß started his career in the IT business with a job
during the study at the "Fachhochschule" Wr. Neustadt at Tiscali.
Afterwards he moved to another Austrian ISP called eTel Austria
AG. He began to maintain and (re-)design the IP/MPLS backbone
network. As a consultant at NextLayer he did this job also for
the Bundesrechenzentrum (BRZ).