Part 1: Preparations Chapter 1. Orientation to Transport Networks and Technology Chapter 2. Internet Protocol and Optical Networking Chapter 3. Failure Impacts, Survivability Principles, and Measures of Survivability Chapter 4. Graph Theory, Routing
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