05234nam 2200649Ia 450 991082888350332120240410110431.01-280-52226-797866105222620-7821-5113-21-4175-3992-5(CKB)1000000000348221(EBL)267310(OCoLC)475992011(SSID)ssj0000255792(PQKBManifestationID)11221756(PQKBTitleCode)TC0000255792(PQKBWorkID)10217690(PQKB)11481304(MiAaPQ)EBC267310(Au-PeEL)EBL267310(CaPaEBR)ebr10131879(CaONFJC)MIL52226(OCoLC)181842685(EXLCZ)99100000000034822120050107d2004 uy 0engurcn|||||||||txtccrTCP/IP foundations /Andrew G. Blank1st ed.San Francisco ;London Sybexc20041 online resource (300 p.)Includes index.0-7821-4370-9 TCP/IP Foundations; Front matter; Acknowledgments; Contents; Introduction; Chapter 1: The Origin of TCP/IP and the Internet; What Is TCP/IP?; Features of TCP/IP; The Origins of the Internet: ARPAnet; ARPAnet's Requirements; Requests For Comments; The Birth of TCP/IP; Design Goals of TCP/IP; Moving Data across the Network; Moving Data on a Circuit-Switched Network; Moving Data on a Packet-Switched Network; Why Use TCP/IP?; Terms to Know; Review Questions; Chapter 2: Protocols; What Are Protocols?; Protocols Move Packets of Data; Why We Need Protocols and Standards; The OSI Reference ModelThe Seven Layers of the OSI Model Responsibilities of Each Layer; How the OSI Model Is Used; TCP/IP and the DoD Model; Terms to Know; Review Questions; Chapter 3: The Network Interface and Internet Layers; The Network Interface Layer; Hardware Address; The Internet Layer; Internet Protocol (IP); Address Resolution Protocol (ARP); Internet Control Message Protocol (ICMP); Internet Group Management Protocol (IGMP); Terms to Know; Review Questions; Chapter 4: The Transport Layer; Understanding the Transport Layer; Understanding Transmission Control Protocol; Using a Three-Way HandshakeOrganizing Data and Guaranteeing Delivery Understanding User Datagram Protocol; UDP Communication; Terms to Know; Review Questions; Chapter 5: The Application Layer; Understanding the Application Layer; Understanding Ports and Sockets; Well-Known Ports; File Transfer Protocol (FTP); How FTP Works; Hypertext Transfer Protocol (HTTP); Ports and Firewalls; Requesting a Service in the TCP/IP Stack; The Firewall is Protecting the LAN; Terms to Know; Review Questions; Chapter 6: IP Addressing; What Is IP Addressing?; Numbering Systems; Reviewing Binary and Decimal Numbering SystemsConverting Binary Numbers to Decimal Converting Decimal Numbers to Binary; IP Addresses; IP Address Classes; Class A Addresses; Class B Addresses; Class C Addresses; Class D Addresses; Class E Addresses; IP Address Class Summary; Terms to Know; Review Questions; Chapter 7: Addressing IP Hosts; Installing and Assigning IP Addresses; Manual IP Address Configuration; Installing TCP/IP on Windows XP and 2003; Installing TCP/IP on Windows 2000; Installing TCP/IP on Windows NT; Installing TCP/IP on Windows 95/98; Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol (DHCP); Obtaining an IP Address from a DHCP ServerDHCP Discover DHCP Offer; DHCP Request; DHCP Acknowledgment; DHCP Leases; DHCP IP Address Renewal; Reserving DHCP IP Addresses; Setting the Lease Duration; Setting DHCP Scopes and Options; Terms to Know; Review Questions; Chapter 8: Introduction to Subnet Masks; What Is a Subnet Mask?; Network and Host; Identifying a Local or Remote Network; Standard Subnet Masks; Class A Addresses; Class B Addresses; Class C Addresses; Terms to Know; Review Questions; Chapter 9: Using Custom Subnet Masks; Custom Subnet Masks; Creating Additional Networks; Subnetting Rules; Creating a Custom Subnet MaskClass A Subnet MasksThe world of IT is always evolving, but in every area there are stable, core concepts that anyone just setting out needed to know last year, needs to know this year, and will still need to know next year. The purpose of the Foundations series is to identify these concepts and present them in a way that gives you the strongest possible starting point, no matter what your endeavor. TCP/IP Foundations provides essential knowledge about the two protocols that form the basis for the Internet, as well as many other networks. What you learn here will benefit you in the short term, as youTCP/IP (Computer network protocol)Internetworking (Telecommunication)TCP/IP (Computer network protocol)Internetworking (Telecommunication)004.62Blank Andrew G1637609MiAaPQMiAaPQMiAaPQBOOK9910828883503321TCP3979552UNINA