TCP/IP : running a successful network

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TCP/IP : running a successful network

Kevin Washburn, Jim Evans

(Data communications and networks series)

Addison-Wesley, c1996

2nd ed

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Includes index

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Description

This book provides the user with a practical perspective on how to install, configure and maintain a TCP/IP network. Now in its second edition, the book is split into three sections, covering the issues an IT manager or communications network designer needs to understand in order to implement a scalable and manageable TCP/IP network; the technology in detail, providing the information that network support engineers must understand if they are to maintain the network; and providing a useful reference section.

Table of Contents

PART 1: Introducing TCP/IP 1. Establishing the Network Foundation 2. Planning and Managing IP Addresses 3. Subnetworks and Supernetworks 4. Routing 5. The TCP/IP Upper Layers 6. Transport and Application Services 7. System Configuration and Optimising Performance 8. Request for Comments PART II: Introduction 9. The Physical and Datalink Layers 10. Internet Protocol (IPV4 & IPV6) 11. Transport Layer Protocols 12. Application Layer Services 13. Working with Names 14. The Network File System 15. Routing IP 16. Simple Network Management 17. Configuration and Testing 18. Internet PART III: Apendicies A. Contacting the Network Information Centre B. Obtaining RFCs C. Useful RFCs D. Subnetting a Class B Address E. Official IAB Standard Protocols F. Protocol Traces G. Well-known ports H. Telnet Protocol Traces I. FTP Traces J. ASN.1 and BER tag types

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