Principles, protocols, and architecture

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Principles, protocols, and architecture

Douglas E. Comer

(Internetworking with TCP/IP, v. 1)

Prentice-Hall, c1995

3rd ed

  • : Prentice Hall International ed.

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Bibliography: p. 591-598

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Volume

ISBN 9780132169875

Description

NEW EDITION COMING SOON. The best introduction to computer networking with TCP/IP for intermediate and advanced level computer networking courses, or as a superb professional reference.

Table of Contents

1. Introduction and Overview. 2. Review of Underlying Network Technologies. 3. Internetworking Concept and Architectural Model. 4. Internet Addresses. 5. Mapping Internet Addresses to Physical Addresses (ARP). 6. Determining and Internet Address at Startup (RARP). 7. Internet Protocol: Connectionless Datagram Delivery. 8. Internet Protocol: Routing IP Datagrams. 9. Internet Protocol: Error and Control Messages (ICMP). 10. Subnet and Supernet Address Extensions. 11. Protocol Layering. 12. User Datagram Protocol (UDP). 13. Reliable Stream Transport Service (TCP 14. Routing: Cores, Peers, and Algorithms (GGP). 15. Routing: Autonomous Systems (EGP). 16. Routing: In an Autonomous System (RIP, OSPF, HELLO). 17. Internet Multicasting (IGMP). 18. TCP/IP Over ATM Networks. 19. Client-Server Model of Interaction. 20. The Socket Interface. 21. Bootstrap and Autoconfiguration (BOOTP, DHCP). 22. The Domain Name System (DNS). 23. Applications: Remote Login (TELNET, Rlogin). 24. Applications: File Transfer and Access (FTP, TFTP, NFS). 25. Applications: Electronic Mail (822, SMTP, MIME). 26. Applications: Internet Management (SNMP, SNMPv2). 27. Summary of Protocol Dependencies. 28. Internet Security and Firewall Design. 29. The Future of TCP/IP (IPng, IPv6). Appendix 1: A Guide to RFCs. Appendix 2: Glossary of Internetworking Terms and Abbreviations. Index.
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: Prentice Hall International ed. ISBN 9780132278362

Description

Part of a three-volume set, this work examines the "basics" of networks.

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