Sams teach yourself TCP/IP in 24 hours

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    • Casad, Joe

書誌事項

Sams teach yourself TCP/IP in 24 hours

Joe Casad

Sams, c2012

5th ed

  • : pbk

タイトル別名

Teach yourself TCP/IP in 24 hours

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Includes index

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内容説明

In just 24 sessions of one hour or less, you'll discover how to implement, monitor, and manage a TCP/IP network-even the latest cloud-based and IPv6 networks. Using this book's straightforward, step-by-step approach, you'll uncover the essentials of TCP/IP and put that knowledge to work through practical examples. Each lesson builds on what you've already learned, giving you a strong real-world foundation for success. Expert author and network engineer Joe Casad guides you from the basics to advanced techniques-including TCP/IP's architecture, layers, subnetting, CIDR, routing, security, utilities, remote access, web services, streaming, and much more. Practical discussions provide an inside look at TCP/IP components and protocols. Step-by-step instructions walk you through many common tasks. Q&As at the end of each hour help you test your knowledge. Notes and tips point out shortcuts and solutions and help you steer clear of potential problems. If you're looking for a smart, concise introduction to the protocols that power the Internet, start your clock and look inside. Sams Teach Yourself TCP/IP in 24 Hours is your guide to the secrets of TCP/IP. Learn how to... Understand what TCP/IP is, and how it works Discover how IPv6 differs from IPv4, and how to migrate or coexist with IPv6 Work with TCP/IP's Network Access, Internet, Transport, and Application layers Implement flexible addressing with subnetting and CIDR Establish efficient and reliable routing Implement name resolution Secure TCP/IP networks-detect and prevent attacks Automatically configure TCP/IP clients and hosts Provide classic TCP/IP services and powerful new Web services Use TCP/IP in advanced cloud-based environments Support efficient media streaming and webcasting Capitalize on the benefits of the new HTML5 standard Run TCP/IP protocols over wireless networks Troubleshoot TCP/IP networks with ping, traceroute, and other tools Provide for monitoring and remote access Deploy efficient email systems with POP3, IMAP4, and SMTP Walk through all facets of implementing a TCP/IP network

目次

Introduction 1 Part I: TCP/IP Basics HOUR 1: What Is TCP/IP? 7 Networks and Protocols 8 The Development of TCP/IP 10 TCP/IP Features 12 Standards Organizations and RFCs 17 HOUR 2: How TCP/IP Works 23 The TCP/IP Protocol System 24 TCP/IP and the OSI Model 26 Data Packages 28 A Quick Look at TCP/IP Networking 30 Part II: The TCP/IP Protocol System HOUR 3: The Network Access Layer 37 Protocols and Hardware 38 The Network Access Layer and the OSI Model 39 Network Architecture 40 Physical Addressing 43 Ethernet 43 Anatomy of an Ethernet Frame 45 HOUR 4: The Internet Layer 51 Addressing and Delivering 52 Internet Protocol 54 Address Resolution Protocol 65 Reverse ARP 67 Internet Control Message Protocol 67 Other Internet Layer Protocols 68 HOUR 5: Subnetting and CIDR 73 Subnets 73 Dividing the Network 74 Converting a Subnet Mask to Dotted-Decimal Notation 77 Working with Subnets 79 Classless Interdomain Routing 84 HOUR 6: The Transport Layer 89 Introducing the Transport Layer 90 Transport Layer Concepts 91 Understanding TCP and UDP 97 Firewalls and Ports 107 HOUR 7: The Application Layer 113 What Is the Application Layer? 113 The TCP/IP Application Layer and OSI 114 Network Services 115 APIs and the Application Layer 119 TCP/IP Utilities 120 Part III: Networking with TCP/IP HOUR 8: Routing 127 Routing in TCP/IP 127 Routing on Complex Networks 139 Examining Interior Routers 141 Exterior Routers: BGP 143 Classless Routing 144 Higher in the Stack 145 HOUR 9: Getting Connected 149 Dial-Up Networking 150 Cable Broadband 156 Digital Subscriber Line 157 Wide Area Networks 158 Wireless Networking 160 Connectivity Devices 169 HOUR 10: Name Resolution 177 What Is Name Resolution? 178 Name Resolution Using Hosts Files 179 DNS Name Resolution 181 Registering a Domain 187 Name Server Types 187 Dynamic DNS 198 NetBIOS Name Resolution 199 HOUR 11: TCP/IP Security 211 What Is a Firewall? 211 Attack Techniques 219 What Do Intruders Want? 220 Encryption and Secrecy 233 HOUR 12: Configuration 255 Getting on the Network 255 The Case for Server-Supplied IP Addresses 256 What Is DHCP? 257 How DHCP Works 258 DHCP Server Configuration 261 Network Address Translation 262 Zero Configuration 264 Configuring TCP/IP 268 HOUR 13: IPv6: The Next Generation 281 Why a New IP? 281 IPv6 Header Format 284 IPv6 Addressing 287 Subnetting 289 Multicasting 289 Link Local 290 Neighbor Discovery 290 Autoconfiguration 291 IPv6 and Quality of Service 291 IPv6 with IPv4 292 IPv6 Tunnels 293 Part IV: Tools HOUR 14: TCP/IP Utilities 301 Connectivity Problems 302 Protocol Dysfunction and Misconfiguration 302 Line Problems 310 Name Resolution Problems 310 Network Performance Problems 311 HOUR 15: Monitoring and Remote Access 323 Telnet 324 Berkeley Remote Utilities 326 Secure Shell 330 Remote Control 331 Network Management 332 Simple Network Management Protocol 333 Remote Monitoring 338 HOUR 16: Classic Services 345 HTTP 346 Email 347 FTP 347 Trivial File Transfer Protocol 352 File and Print Services 352 Lightweight Directory Access Protocol 355 Part V: The Internet HOUR 17: The Internet: A Closer Look 365 How the Internet Looks 365 What Happens on the Internet 368 URIs and URLs 370 HOUR 18: HTTP, HTML, and the World Wide Web 375 What Is the World Wide Web? 375 Understanding HTML 378 Understanding HTTP 384 Scripting 387 Web Browsers 390 HOUR 19: The New Web 397 Web 2.0 397 Peer to Peer 402 IRC and IM 404 The Semantic Web 406 XHTML 408 HTML5 409 Part VI: TCP/IP At Work HOUR 20: Web Services 421 Understanding Web Services 421 XML 424 SOAP 425 WSDL 426 Web Service Stacks 427 REST 428 E-Commerce 431 HOUR 21: Email 437 What Is Email? 437 Email Format 438 How Email Works 440 Simple Mail Transfer Protocol 442 Retrieving the Mail 444 Email Clients 446 Webmail 449 Spam 450 HOUR 22: Streaming and Casting 457 The Streaming Problem 457 Multimedia Environments 459 Real-time Transport Protocol 459 Transport Options 462 Multimedia Links 463 Podcasting 465 Voice over IP 466 HOUR 23: Living in the Cloud 471 What Is the Cloud? 471 The User's Cloud 472 The IT Cloud 478 Future of Computing 484 HOUR 24: Implementing a TCP/IP Network: 7 Days in the Life of a Sys Admin 487 A Brief History of Hypothetical, Inc. 487 7 Days in the Life of Maurice 488 APPENDIX A: Answers to Quizzes and Exercises 501 INDEX 515

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