Internetworking with TCP/IP, Vol 1, 5/E
ISBN-10: 0131876716
ISBN-13: 9780131876712
Publisher: Addison-Wesley
Copyright: 2006
Format: Cloth; 688 pp
Published: 06/30/2005
Status: Instock
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Description
For junior to graduate-level courses in Computer Networks, Data Networks, Network Protocols, and Internetworking.
This best-selling, conceptual introduction to TCP/IP internetworking protocols interweaves a clear discussion of fundamentals with the latest technologies. Leading author Doug Comer covers layering and shows how all protocols in the TCP/IP suite fit into the five-layer model. With a new focus on CIDR addressing, this revision addresses MPLS and IP switching technology, traffic scheduling, VOIP, Explicit Congestion Notification (ECN), and Selective ACKnowledgement (SACK).
Features
• Voice and Video Over IP (RTP) – Examines the RTP protocol that allows a receiver to coordinate and play real-time data such as voice and video as well as the RSVP and COPS protocols that can be used to provide resource information.
• IP coverage – Up-to-date discussions of Internet Security and Firewalls, Design with IPSEC, the latest IPv6 features, and IP Routing.
• Discussion of routing architectures – Elaborates on the routing architectures used for large and small Internets.
• Examination of Internet application services – Provides students with information on services such as domain name system (DNS), electronic mail (SMTP, MIME), file transfer and access (FTP, TFTP, NFS), remote login (TELNET, rlogin), and network management (SNMP, MIB, ANS.I).
• Mobile IP – Describes the technology that allows a computer to move from one network to another without changing its IP address.
• Private Network Interconnection (NAT, VPN) – Teaches students about two key technologies used to interconnect private intranets and the global Internet.
New To This Edition
• Updates to every chapter – Offers students highly accurate material on the latest technical advances.
• New and expanded coverage – Includes a completely new chapter on MPLS and IP switching technology, as well as expanded coverage of traffic scheduling and real-time services like VOIP.
• All protocols updated to describe the current version – Downplays or eliminates coverage of protocols that are no longer used.
• Updated Internet routing sections – Teaches students about peering arrangements.
• Expanded Internet security explanations – Describes the technology behind stateful firewalls.
• Updated emphasis and examples – Shifts the focus from classful addressing to CIDR addressing, and uses new examples that highlight modern hardware terminologies.
• Expanded TCP description – Now features Explicit Congestion Notification (ECN) and Selective ACKnowledgement (SACK).
Table of Contents
1 Introduction And Overview
2 Review Of Underlying Network Technologies
3 Internetworking Concept And Architectural Model
4 Classful Internet Addresses
5 Mapping Internet Addresses To Physical Addresses (ARP)
6 Internet Protocol: Connectionless Datagram Delivery
7 Internet Protocol: Forwarding IP Datagrams
8 Internet Protocol: Error And Control Messages (ICMP)
9 Classless And Subnet Address Extensions (CIDR)
10 Protocol Layering
11 User Datagram Protocol (UDP)
12 Reliable Stream Transport Service (TCP)
13 Routing Architecture: Cores, Peers, And Algorithms
14 Routing Between Peers (BGP)
15 Routing Within An Autonomous System (RIP, OSPF)
16 Internet Multicasting
17 IP Switching And MPLS
18 Mobile IP
19 Private Network Interconnection (NAT, VPN)
20 Client-Server Model Of Interaction
21 The Socket Interface
22 Bootstrap And Autoconfiguration (DHCP)
23 The Domain Name System (DNS)
24 Remote Login And Desktop (TELNET, SSH)
25 File Transfer And Access (FTP, TFTP, NFS)
26 Electronic Mail (SMTP, POP, IMAP, MIME)
27 World Wide Web (HTTP)
28 Voice And Video Over IP (RTP, RSVP, QoS)
29 Network Management (SNMP)
30 Internet Security And Firewall Design (IPsec, SSL)
31 A Next Generation IP (IPv6)
Appendix 1: A Look At RFCs 582
Appendix 2: Glossary Of Internetworking Terms and Abbreviations
Bibliography
Author Bios
Douglas Comer, Distinguished Professor of Computer Science at Purdue University, is an internationally recognized expert on computer networking, the TCP/IP protocols, and the Internet. The author of numerous refereed articles and textbooks, he is a pioneer in the development of curriculum and laboratories for research and education.
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