
PPP Design, Implementation, and Debugging, Second Edition is a complete and convenient resource for network system designers and administrators. This book contains everything you need to know to work with the Point-to-Point Protocol (PPP), one of the most important Internet protocols in use today. Inside you'll find clear explanations of the underlying concepts, practical implementation information, and valuable debugging techniques to keep your PPP connections running smoothly, efficiently, and without interruption. Extensively revised and expanded to cover the latest developments in PPP and network technology, this Second Edition addresses such current topics as: * PPP in today's telecommunications infrastructure * PPP and telephony * Optical (SONET/SDH) PPP links * The relationship between PPP and routing protocols (such as OSPF) * Security services, including RADIUS * PPP and L2TP virtual private networks * The design of the popular ANU ppp-2.3 implementation PPP Design, Implementation, and Debugging, Second Edition provides an overview of PPP design and operation, and follows PPP in detail through each of its three main stages--link establishment, authentication, and data transmission. Each PPP protocol is described in depth, including LCP (Link Control Protocol), CCP (Compression Control Protocol), and ECP (Encryption Control Protocol). PPP's relationship to other networking protocols is also examined. In addition, this book offers an experience-based troubleshooting guide that describes proven solutions to common PPP problems. The accompanying CD-ROM contains samples of PPP implementations and many useful reference documents.
This book investigates the technical architecture, operational implementation, and systematic troubleshooting of the Point-to-Point Protocol (PPP) within modern network infrastructures. Author James M. Carlson, a recognized expert in network systems, provides a comprehensive framework for understanding how PPP facilitates data transmission across diverse telecommunications environments. By synthesizing protocol specifications with practical engineering experience, the text serves as a technical manual for designers and administrators managing complex link-layer connections.
What You Will Find
Experts and network administrators frequently cite this text as a foundational reference for understanding the mechanics of PPP in enterprise and telecommunications settings. Readers note the high density of technical detail, which makes it a practical resource for those tasked with maintaining stable and secure network links.
Page Count:
400
Publication Date:
2000-01-01
Publisher:
Addison-Wesley Professional
ISBN-10:
0201700530
ISBN-13:
9780201700534
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