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Internetworking with TCP/IP Vol. II: ANSI C Version: Design, Implementation, and Internals, 3/E
Douglas E. ComerPurdue University
David L. StevensPurdue University

ISBN-10: 0139738436
ISBN-13:  9780139738432

Publisher:  Prentice Hall
Copyright:  1999
Format:  Paper; 660 pp
Published:  06/15/1998
Status: Instock


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The Third Edition of this best-seller is a must for anyone working the TCP/IP suite of protocols.

The authors provide an in-depth look at individual TCP/IP protocols in light of design alternatives, implementation techniques with actual ANSI C code, and the internals of protocol software. This book uses the widely accepted data-mark interpretation of TCP urgent data, and a discussion of the consequences is included. Throughout the book the authors use a working system— which they designed and built using ANSI C—to explain the interaction among protocols, the complete implementation process, and the internal structure.

  • Reflects changes in the protocol standards and updates the example code to ANSI standard C.
  • Contains working source code in ANSI C for most protocols including TCP, IP, ICMP, IGMP, UDP, ARP, RIP, SNMP, and a significant part of OSPF.
  • Defines data structures, constants, and code for procedures and processes in ANSI standard C.
  • Provides active experimentation with a working TCP/IP implementation.
  • Implementation support for the IGMP protocol used for IP multicasting and multicast OSPF routing protocol used in applications such as audio and video multicast.
  • Unique coverage of the Open Shortest path First link-state routing protocol designed by the IETF.
  • Shows the latest interpretation of the urgent data processing.



 1. Introduction and Overview.


 2. The Structure of TCP/IP Software in an Operating System.


 3. Network Interface Layer.


 4. Address Discovery and Binding (ARP).


 5. IP: Global Software Organization.


 6. IP: Routing Table and Routing Algorithm.


 7. IP: Fragmentation and Reassembly.


 8. IP: Error Processing (ICMP).


 9. IP: Multicast Processing (IGMP).


10. UDP: User Datagrams.


11. TCP: Data Structures and Input Processing.


12. TCP: Finite State Machine Implementation.


13. TCP: Output Processing.


14. TCP: Timer Management.


15. TCP: Flow Control and Adaptive Retransmission.


16. TCP: Urgent Data Processing and the Push Function.


17. Socket-Level Interface.


18. RIP: Active Route Propagation and Passive Acquisition.


19. OSPF: Route Propagation with an SPF Algorithm.


20. SNMP: MIB Variables, Representations, and Bindings.


21. SNMP: Client and Server.


22. SNMP: Table Access Functions.


23. Implementation In Retrospect.


Appendix 1: Cross Reference of Procedure Calls.


Appendix 2: Cross Reference of C Structures Used in the Code.


Appendix 3: Xinu Functions and Constants Used in the Code.


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The Third Edition of this best-seller is a must for anyone working the TCP/IP suite of protocols.

The authors provide an in-depth look at individual TCP/IP protocols in light of design alternatives, implementation techniques with actual ANSI C code, and the internals of protocol software.

This book uses the widely accepted data-mark interpretation of TCP urgent data, a discussion of the consequences is included. Throughout the book the authors use a working system, which they designed and built using ANSI C, to explain the interaction among protocols, the complete implementation process, and the internal structure.

  • Reflects changes in the protocol standards and updates the example code to ANSI standard C.
  • Contains working source code in ANSI C for most protocols including TCP, IP, ICMP, IGMP, UDP, ARP, RIP, SNMP, and a significant part of OSPF.
  • Defines data structures, constants, and code for procedures and processes in ANSI standard C.
  • Provides active experimentation with a working TCP/IP implementation.
  • Implementation support for the IGMP protocol used for IP multicasting and multicast OSPF routing protocol used in applications such as audio and video multicast.
  • Unique coverage of the Open Shortest path First link-state routing protocol designed by the IETF.
  • Shows the latest interpretation of the urgent data processing.

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