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|a Kurose, James F.
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|a Computer Networking :
|b a Top-Down Approach
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|a 6a ed. 9a reimpr.
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|a Uttar Pradesh :
|b Pearson,
|c 2021.
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|a 888 p. ;
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|a COMPUTER NETWORKS AND THE INTERNET. -- What is the internet?. -- The network edge. -- The network core. -- Delay, loss, and throughput in packet-switched networks. -- Protocol layers and their service models. -- Network under attack. -- History of computer networking and the internet. -- Summary. -- Homework problems and questions. -- Wireshark lab. -- Interview: Leonard Kleinrock. -- APPLICATION LAYER. -- Principles of netowork applications. -- The web and HTTP. -- File transfer: FTP. -- Electronic mail in the internet. -- DNS the internet's directory service. -- Peer-to-peer applications. -- Socket Programming: Creating network applications. -- Summary. -- Homework problems and questions. -- socket programming assigments. -- Wireshark lab: HTTP, DNS. -- Interview: Marc Andreessen. -- TRANSPORT LAYER. -- Introduction and transport-layer services. -- Multiplexing and demultiplexing. -- Connectionless transport: UDP. -- Principles of reliable data transfer. -- Connection-oriented transport: TCP. -- Principles of congestion control. -- TCP congestion control. -- Summary. -- Homework problems and questions. -- Programming assigments. -- Wireshark labs: TCP, UDP. -- Interview: Van Jacobson. -- THE NETWORK LAYER. -- Introduction. -- Virtual circuit and datagram networks. -- What's inside a router?. -- The internet protocol (IP): fowarding and adressing in the internet. -- Routing algorithms. -- Routing in the internet. -- Broadcast and multicast routing. -- Summary. -- Homework problems and questions. -- Programming assignments. -- Wireshark labs: IP, ICMP. -- Interview: Vinton G. Cerf. -- THE LINK LAYER: LINKS, ACCESS NETWORKSM, AND LANS. -- Introduction to the link layer. -- Error-detection and correction techniques. -- Multiple access links and protocols. -- Switched local area networks. -- Link Virtualization: a network as a link layer. -- Data center networking. -- Retrospective: a day in the life of a web page request. -- Summary. -- Homework problems and questions. -- Wireshar labs: Ethernet adn ARP, DHCP. -- Interview: Simon S. Lam. -- WIRELESS AND MOBILE NETWORKS. -- Introduction. -- Wireless links and networking characteristics. -- WiFi: 802.11 wireless LANs. -- Cellular internet access. -- Mobility management: principles. -- Mobile IP. -- Managing mobility in cellular networks. -- Wireless and mobility: impact on higher-layer protocols. -- Summary. -- Homework problems and questions. -- Wireshark labs: IEEE 802.11 (WiFi). -- Interview: Deborah Estrin. -- MULTIMEDIA NETWORKING. -- Multimedia networking applications. -- Streaming stored video. -- Voice-over-IP. -- Protocols for real-time conversational applications. -- Network support for multimedia. -- Summary. -- Homework problems and questions. -- Programming asigment. -- Interview: Henning Schulzrinne. -- SECURITY IN COMPUTER NETWORKS. -- What is network security?. -- Principles of cryptography. -- Message integrity and digital signatures. -- Ebnd-point authentication. -- Securing e-mail. -- Securing TCP connections: SSL. -- Network-layer security: IPsec and virtual private networks. -- Securing wireless LANs. -- Opperational security: firewalls and intrusion detection systemes. -- Summary. -- Homework problems and questions. -- Wireshark lab: SSL. -- IPsec lab. -- Interview: Steven M. Bellovin. -- NETWORK MANAGEMENT. -- What is network management. -- The infrastructure for network management. -- The internet-standard management framework. -- ASN.1. -- Conclusion. -- Homework problems and questions. -- Interview: Jennifer Rexford. -- References. -- Index.
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