JUNOS 8.5 Multiplay Solutions Guide
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Entire manual as PDF
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About This Guide
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Objectives
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Audience
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Supported Routing Platforms
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Using the Indexes
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Documentation Conventions
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List of Technical Publications
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Documentation
Feedback
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Requesting Support
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IPTV Video Application
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System Requirements
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Terms and Acronyms
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Overview and Topology
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Video Network Elements
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IGMP and Video Networks
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IGMP Basics
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IGMP and Intermediate
Devices
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IGMP Snooping
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IGMP Proxy
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DHCP Relay and Video Services Routers
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Video Networking and the Metro or Core Network
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What IP Routing Protocols to
Use
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What Multicast Protocol
to Use
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What Interior Gateway
Protocols to Use
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Using Exterior Gateway
Protocols
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Using MPLS
and Label-Switched Paths
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Redundancy and Failure Detection for Video Services Routers
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Sample Configuration of an IPTV Network
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Configuring the Access Side of a Video Services Router Running
JUNOS Software
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Configuring the Metro and Core Side of a Video Services Router
Running JUNOS Software
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Configuring Router Redundancy
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Verifying Your Configuration
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Verifying Connectivity
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Using Operational Commands
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Related Topics
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Unidirectional Links
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Overview of Unidirectional Links
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Configurable Options
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Logical Interfaces
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Alarm Reporting
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Operational State
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Statistics
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System Requirements
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Configuring and Verifying Unidirectional Links
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Configuring and Verifying a Simple Example
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Configuring and Verifying a More Complex Example
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Related Topics
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Overview of the Voice Solution
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The Voice Solution in a Next-Generation Network
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Terms and Abbreviations
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Voice Solution Architecture
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Packet Gateway Controller
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Packet Gateway on the JUNOS Routing Platform
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PGCP
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Voice Solution Topology with Multiple VPGs and PGCs
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Sample Network
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Controlling Voice Flows with Gates
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Gate Addressing
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Opening, Closing, and Modifying Gates
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Identifying Gates
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H.248 Building Blocks
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Terminations
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Contexts
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Streams
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Using Virtual Interfaces with the Packet Gateway
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Twice NAT for VoIP Traffic
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Providing Quality of Service for VoIP Traffic
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Providing Rate-Limiting for VoIP Traffic
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How the Rate-Limiting Feature Works
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Viewing Rate-Limiting Statistics
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Providing Security for PGCP Connections
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Index
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Index