Internetworking with TCP/IP
Principles, protocols and architecture
Résumé
THIS NEW EDITION OF VOLUME 1:
- Explains how voice and video are sent over IP internets
and how IP Telephony operates.
- Describes Mobile IP (a technology that allows a
computer to move from one network to another without
changing its IP address).
- Discusses IP security and the security standard,
IPsec.
- Revises the discussion of IPv6 to incorporate the
latest changes.
- Shows how to interconnect private intranets and the
global Internet using Virtual Private Network (VPN) and
Network Address Translation (NAT) technologies.
- Expands the description of IP multicasting to cover
multicast routing protocols.
- Presents the Differentiated Services (DiffServe) scheme
for classes of services as well as Path MTU discovery and
routing for anonymous serial networks.
- Explains Random Early Discard (RED), which is now
recommended for routers.
- Updates the coverage of all protocols to the latest versions, including RIP, IGMP, and SNMP.
Table of contents
- Foreword
- Preface
- 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.
L'auteur - Douglas E. Comer
is a Professor of Computer Science at Purdue University
and a Fellow of the ACM. He is the author of many
best-selling books: the three-volume series,
Internetworking with TCP/IP Computer Networks and
Internets, Second Edition, and The Internet
Book. Comer served as chairman of the DARPA Distributed
Systems Architecture Board and the CSNET Technical
Committees, and is a former member of the Internet
Architecture Board (IAB).
Caractéristiques techniques
PAPIER | |
Éditeur(s) | Prentice Hall |
Auteur(s) | Douglas E. Comer |
Parution | 20/01/2000 |
Édition | 4eme édition |
Nb. de pages | 754 |
Format | 18,4 x 24,2 |
Couverture | Relié |
Poids | 1301g |
EAN13 | 9780130183804 |
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