Network Processors

  • Authors:
  • Panos Lekkas

  • Affiliations:
  • -

  • Venue:
  • Network Processors
  • Year:
  • 2003

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Table of contentsPART 1: FUNDAMENTALSChapter 1: The Evolution of Network Technology: Distributed Computing and the Convergence of NetworksChapter 2: Network Processors: JustificationChapter 3: Packet ProcessingPART 2: NETWORK PROCESSOR ARCHITECTUREChapter 4: IBM PowerNP(tm)Chapter 5: Intel IXA(tm) Network ProcessorsChapter 6: AMCC nP(tm) Family of Network ProcessorsChapter 7: Agere PayloadPlus(r) Family of Network ProcessorsChapter 8: Motorola's C-Port(tm) Family of Network ProcessorsChapter 9: Other NPU ArchitecturesChapter 10: Alternative Approaches to Network Processing: Net ASICs and Designing with IP CoresPART 3: PERIPHERAL CHIPS SUPPORTING NETWORK PROCESSORS: STORAGE PROCESSORS, CLASSIFICATION PROCESSORS, SEARCH ENGINES, SWITCH FABRICS, AND TRAFFIC MANAGERSChapter 11: Storage Network Processors (SNPs)Chapter 12: Search EnginesChapter 13: Classification ProcessorsChapter 14: Switch FabricsChapter 15: Traffic ManagersPART 4: PUTTING EVERYTHING TOGETHERChapter 16: Systems Engineering IssuesPART 5: SECURITY COPROCESSORSChapter 17: Security CoprocessorsLIST OF ACRONYMSAPPENDIX I: OVERVIEW OF NETWORK-PROCESSOR PRODUCTS AND PLATFORMSAPPENDIX II: TYPICAL TRAFFIC LOAD (in Millions of Packets per Second) CORRESPONDENCE AT VARIOUS LINK SPEEDS AND PACKET SIZESAPPENDIX III: STANDARDIZATION EFFORTS IN NETWORK PROCESSINGINDEX