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ISBN
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9788177586558
Publisher
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Pearson
Subject
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Encyclopaedias & Reference Works, Computer Science, null
Binding
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Paperback
Pages
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532
Year
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2006
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TCP/IP Illustrated is a complete and detailed guide to the entire TCP/IP protocol suite but with an important difference from other books on the subject. Rather than just describing what the RFCs say the protocol suite should do, this unique book uses a popular diagnostic tool so you may actually watch the protocols in action. For students writing applications that run over TCP/IP, or for those responsible for managing and maintaining a TCP/IP internet,this book’s innovative approach helps readers at all levels to truly understand how TCP/IP really works. Rather than just describing the protocols from an abstract, standards-related point of view-describing what the standards say the protocol suite should do-TCP/IP Illustrated, Volume 1 actually shows the protocols in action. Stevens also recognizes that readers deal with multiple TCP/IP implementations on heterogeneous platforms. Therefore, the examples in this book show how current, popular TCP/IP implementations operate-SunOS 4.1.3, Solaris 2.2, System V Release 4, BSD/386, AIX 3.2.2, and 4.4 BSD-and they relate these real world implementations to the RFC standards. With this unique approach, TCP/IP Illustrated presents the structure and function of TCP/IP from the link layer up through the network, transport, and application layers. Salient Features Presents the structure and function of TCP/IP from the link layer up through the network, transport, and application layers Uses the Lawrence Berkeley Laboratories’ tcpdump program to capture packets in promiscuous mode under a variety of OS and TCP/IP implementations. Covers the newest TCP/IP features, including multicasting, path MTU discovery, and long fat pipes Includes various methods and techniques for routing Provides the fundamentals of ATM technology and TCP/IP over ATM networks Table Of Contents Link Layer IP: Internet Protocol ARP: Address Resolution Protocol and RARP: Reverse Address Resolution Protocol Ping Program and Traceroute Program IP Routing Dynamic Routing Protocols IP Futures UDP: User Datagram Protocol Broadcasting, Multicasting and IGMP: Internet Group Management Protocol TFTP: Trivial File Transfer Protocol and BOOTP: Bootstrap Protocol TCP: Transmission Control Protocol TCP Interactive Data Flow and Bulk Data Flow TCP Persist Timer and Keepalive Timer TCP Futures and Performance DNS: The Domain Name System Telnet and Rlogin: Remote Login FTP: File Transfer Protocol SMTP: Simple Mail Transfer Protocol SNMP: Simple Network Management Protocol NFS: Network File System Other TCP/IP Applications
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