TCP/IP Protocol Suite

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Author: Behrouz A. Forouzan

ISBN-10: 0073376043

ISBN-13: 9780073376042

Category: Protocols & Standards - Computer Networks

In a world where the number of people who need to learn about data communications and networking is exploding, Forouzan's book is the answer. The book's visual approach makes it easy for students to learn about and understand the concepts involved in this rapidly developing field.\ TCP/IP Protocol Suite teaches students and professionals, with no prior knowledge of TCP/IP everything they need to know about the subject. This comprehensive book uses hundreds of figures to make technical...

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In a world where the number of people who need to learn about data communications and networking is exploding, Forouzan's book is the answer. The book's visual approach makes it easy for students to learn about and understand the concepts involved in this rapidly developing field.TCP/IP Protocol Suite teaches students and professionals, with no prior knowledge of TCP/IP everything they need to know about the subject. This comprehensive book uses hundreds of figures to make technical concepts easy to grasp as well as many examples which help tie the material to the real-world.The fourth edition of TCP/IP Protocol Suite has been fully updated to include all of the recent technology changes in the field. Additionally, out-of-date material has been overhauled to reflect recent changes in technology. Booknews This textbook for a one-semester or one-quarter course for data communications and networking students covers basic concepts and underlying technologies, protocols in the network and transport layer, application programs, network programming, and the next generation of TCP/IP. Annotation c. Book News, Inc., Portland, OR (booknews.com)

PrefaceCh. 1Introduction1Ch. 2The OSI Model and the TCP/IP Protocol Suite19Ch. 3Underlying Technologies47Ch. 4IP Addresses: Classful Addressing89Ch. 5Subnetting/Supernetting and Classless Addressing119Ch. 6Delivery and Routing of IP Packets147Ch. 7ARP and RARP169Ch. 8Internet Protocol (IP)191Ch. 9Internet Control Message Protocol (ICMP)227Ch. 10Internet Group Management Protocol (IGMP)253Ch. 11User Datagram Protocol (UDP)273Ch. 12Transmission Control Protocol (TCP)297Ch. 13Unicast Routing Protocols (RIP, OSPF, and BGP)353Ch. 14Multicasting and Multicast Routing Protocols405Ch. 15Application Layer and Client-Server Model429Ch. 16Socket Interface447Ch. 17BOOTP and DHCP481Ch. 18Domain Name System (DNS)497Ch. 19TELNET and Rlogin527Ch. 20File Transfer Protocol (FTP)555Ch. 21Trivial File Transfer Protocol (TFTP)575Ch. 22Simple Mail Transfer Protocol (SMTP)591Ch. 23Simple Network Management Protocol (SNMP)623Ch. 24Hypertext Transfer Protocol (HTTP)649Ch. 25World Wide Web (WWW)667Ch. 26IP over ATM699Ch. 27Mobile IP717Ch. 28Real-Time Traffic over the Internet733Ch. 29Internet Security749Ch. 30Private Networks, Virtual Private Networks, and Network Address Translation775Ch. 31Next Generation: IPv6 and ICMPv6787App. AASCII Code831App. BNumbering Systems and Transformation836App. CChecksum Calculation844App. DError Detection848App. EEncryption Methods858App. FProject 802861App. G: Contact Addresses865App. HRFCs867App. IUDP and TCP Ports869Glossary871References907Index909

\ BooknewsThis textbook for a one-semester or one-quarter course for data communications and networking students covers basic concepts and underlying technologies, protocols in the network and transport layer, application programs, network programming, and the next generation of TCP/IP. Annotation c. Book News, Inc., Portland, OR (booknews.com)\ \