ip internet protocol

HP-UX Mobile IPv4

White Paper Mobility Support for IPv4 defines a protocol that allows transparent routing of IP datagrams to Mobile Nodes as they move about from one domain to another on the Internet. Mobile nodes were not considered when the Internet Protocol [24 Feb 2004]

Integration of Mobile IP and MPLS

White Paper Mobile IP is a protocol that allows mobile users to maintain continuous IP network connectivity. Multiprotocol Label Switching (MPLS) combines the efficiency and simplicity of IP routing together with the high-speed switching of [24 Feb 2004]

Session Initiation Protocol (SIP) And MCI Advantage

White Paper Global IP communications over the Internet is probably the most significant development since the emergence of telephone networks over 120 years ago. This paper explores the new communication services enabled by the Internet, including examples of... [24 Feb 2004]

InternetConnect: Joining IP and ATM with MPLS

White Paper In IP networks, route topology is propagated to every member of a routing domain using a protocol like BGP-4 or OSPF. Most ISPs are familiar with scalability issues associated with IP routing. Each router builds an IP-forwarding table to determine... [24 Feb 2004]

Authentication for DHCP Messages

White Paper The Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol (DHCP) provides a framework for passing configuration information to hosts on a TCP/IP network. In some situations, network administrators may wish to constrain the allocation of addresses to authorized hosts. [24 Feb 2004]

Wireless Application Protocol 2.0 Security

White Paper WAP 2.0 continues the standard's convergence with Internet technology and is based on the Internet Engineering Task Force ("IETF") standard of TCP/IP and the World Wide Web Consortium's ("W3C") recommendation of XHTML. [24 Feb 2004]

Wireless Application Protocol

White Paper The WAP Forum has taken technology elements from TCP/IP, HTTP and XML, optimized them for the wireless environment, and is now submitting these optimizations to the W3C standards process as input for the next generations of (XHTML) and HTTP (HTTP... [24 Feb 2004]

Framework for Pseudo Wire Emulation Edge-to-Edge (PWE3)

White Paper It presents an architectural framework for pseudo wires (PWs), defines terminology, specifies the various protocol elements and their functions, overviews some of the services that will be supported and discusses how PWs fit into the broader... [24 Feb 2004]

Intra-Domain GMPLS Control Plane Architecture for Automatically Switched Transport Network

White Paper It is intended to accentuate understanding of the application domains, create architectural alignment, and serve as guide for protocol engineering. This document describes an IP/MPLS based intra-domain control plane architecture that can be... [24 Feb 2004]

Defying Double Dippers: Funk Concurrency Server

White Paper Most AAA servers use the Remote Authentication Dial-In User Service (RADIUS) protocol to interface with a wide variety of edge devices, including remote access servers (RAS), network access servers (NAS), firewalls, and Virtual Private Network... [24 Feb 2004]

MPEG-2 over IP/ATM

White Paper This white paper explains how MPEG-2 is transported over ATM using the Internet Protocol. [24 Feb 2004]

Voice over IP Webcast

White Paper This webcast discusses the future of VoIP (Voice Over Internet Protocol) in Enterprise Communication. [24 Feb 2004]

Adaptive Jitter Buffer Management for Voice over IP

White Paper First, it will discuss the reasons for a migration towards Voice over Internet Protocol (VoIP), and the challenges faced in implementing this service. This white paper will introduce important concepts surrounding jitter buffer management. [24 Feb 2004]

Broadband Britain 'should look to Japan's VoIP example'

News After visiting Japan to studying its broadband market, researchers at Brunel University's Broadband Research Centre believe that voice over Internet Protocol (VoIP) will have a massive influence on broadband markets in the next few years. [24 Feb 2004]

BT nets £18.5m AstraZeneca deal

News BT has won an £18.5m contract to build and run a new global internet protocol (IP) backbone for pharmaceutical giant AstraZeneca. BT claims the project, which is based on its multi-protocol label switching platform, will be one of the largest IP... [09 Feb 2004]

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