Internetworking with TCP/IP. Volume I : principles, protocols and architecture /

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Autor principal: Comer, Douglas E.
Formato: Libro
Lenguaje:Inglés
Publicado: New Jersey : Prentice-Hall, c1995
Edición:3rd. ed.
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  • Chapter 1. Introduction and overview. Chapter 2. Review of underlying network technologies. Chapter 3. internetworking concept and architectural model. Chapter 4. Internet addresses. Chapter 5. Mapping internet addresses to physical addresses (ARP). Chapter 6. Determibing an internet address at startup (RARP). Chapter 7. Internet protocol: connectionless datgram delivery. Chapter 8. Internet protocol: routing IP datagrams. Chapter 9. Internet protocol: error and control messages (ICMP). Chapter 10. Subnet and supernet address extensions. Chapter 11. Protocol Layering. Chapter 12. User Datagram protocol (UDP) Chapter 13. Reliable stream transport service (TCP). Chapter 14. Routing: Cores, Peers, and algorithms (GGP). Chapter 15. Routing: autonomous systems (EGP). Chapter 16. Routing: In an autonomous system (RIP, OSPF, HELLO). Chapter 17. Internet multicasting (IGMP). Chapter 18. TCP/IP Over ATM Networks. Chapter 19. Client-server model of interaction. Chapter 20. The socket interface. Chapter 21. Bootstrap and autoconfiguration (BOOTP, DHCP). Chapter 22. The domain name system (DNS). Chapter 23. Applications: remote login (TELNET, Rlogin). Chapter 24. Applications: file transfer and access (FTO, TFTP, NFS). Chapter 25. Applications: electronic mail (822, SMTP, MIME). Chapter 26. Applications: internet management (SNMP, SNMPv2). Chapter 27. Summary of protocol dependencies. Chapter 28. Internet security and firewall desing. Chapter 29. The future of TCP/IP (IPng, IPv6). Appendix 1. A guide to RFCs. Appendix 2 Glossary of Internerworking terms and abbreviations.