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_bCOM-I 1994 1560
100 1 _aComer, Douglas E.
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245 1 _aInternetworking with TCP/IP volume II :
_bdesign, implementation, and internals /
_cby Douglas E. Comer and David Stevens
250 _a2nd ed.
260 _aLondon :
_bPrentice Hall,
_c1994c.
300 _aviii, 660 p. :
_bill. ;
_c24 cm.
505 _aChapter 1: Introduction and overview------------------------- Chapter 2: Review of underlying network technologies-------------------------- Chapter 3: Internetworking concept and architectural model------------------------ Chapter 4: Classfull internet addresses------------------------- Chapter 5: Mapping internet addresses to physical addresses (ARP)------------------------- Chapter 6: Internet protocol: Connectionless datagram delivery (IPv4)------------------------- Chapter 7: Internet Protocol: farwarding IP datagrams----------------------- Chapter 8: Internet protocol: error and control messages (ICMP)------------------------- Chapter 9: Classless and subnet address extensions (CIDR)----------------------- Chapter 10: Protocol layering--------------------- Chapter 11: User datagram protocol (UDP)------------------------ Chapter 12: Reliable stream Transport service (TCP)----------------------- Chapter 13: Routing architecture: Cores peers and algorithms---------------------- Chapter 14: Routing between peers----------------------- Chapter 15: Routing with an autonomous system (RIP, OSPF)-------------------------- Chapter 16: Internet multicasting------------------------ Chapter 17: IP switching and MPLS------------------------ Chapter 18: Mobile IP---------------------- Chapter 19: Private network interconnection---------------------------- Chapter 20: Client-server model of interaction-------------------------- Chapter 21: The socket interface---------------------- Chapter 22: Bootstrap and autoconfiguration (DHCP)----------------------- Chapter 23: The domain name system--------------------- Chapter 24: Remote login and desktop (TELNET, SSH)----------------------- Chapter 25: File transfer and access (FTP TFTP NFS)------------------------ Chapter 26: Electronic mail (SMTP, POP, IMAP, MIME)---------------------- Chapter 27: World wide web (HTTP)-------------------- Chapter 28: Voice nad voice over IP (RTP, RSVP, QoS)------------------------ Chapter 29: Network management (SNMP)------------------------- Chapter 30: Internet security and firewall design----------------------- Chapter 31: A next generation IP (IPv6)-----------------------
700 1 _aStevens, David L.
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