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Local networks and the internet [[electronic resource] ] : from protocols to interconnection / / Laurent Toutain, Ana Minaburo
Local networks and the internet [[electronic resource] ] : from protocols to interconnection / / Laurent Toutain, Ana Minaburo
Autore Toutain Laurent
Edizione [1st edition]
Pubbl/distr/stampa London, : ISTE
Descrizione fisica 1 online resource (705 p.)
Disciplina 004.6/2
004.62
004.68
Altri autori (Persone) MinaburoAna
Collana ISTE
Soggetto topico Intranets (Computer networks)
Internet
Computer network protocols
Soggetto genere / forma Electronic books.
ISBN 1-118-59982-9
1-118-59989-6
0-470-39418-8
1-299-18740-4
Classificazione TEC041000
Formato Materiale a stampa
Livello bibliografico Monografia
Lingua di pubblicazione eng
Nota di contenuto Cover; Local Networks and the Internet; Title Page; Copyright Page; Table of Contents; Chapter 1. Introduction; 1.1. Why a network?; 1.2. Network classification; 1.2.1. Function of distance; 1.2.2. Function of the topology; 1.3. Interconnection networks; 1.4. Examples of network utilization; 1.5. The Internet network; 1.5.1. History; 1.5.2. Functioning principle; 1.6. Structure of this book; Chapter 2. Standardization and Wiring; 2.1. The IEEE 802 committee; 2.1.1. Traffic types and constraints; 2.1.2. Constraints; 2.2. The standards; 2.3. IEEE 802.1 addressing; 2.3.1. MAC address
2.3.2. EUI-642.4. Cabling rules; 2.4.1. Twisted pair wiring; 2.4.2. Optical fibers; Chapter 3. Ethernet and IEEE 802.3 Protocols; 3.1. History; 3.2. Physical level; 3.2.1. The supports; 3.2.2. The interfaces and connectors; 3.3. The fundamentals of CSMA/CD; 3.3.1. Protocol parameters; 3.3.2. BEB algorithm; 3.3.3. Limits of the CSMA/CD algorithm; 3.3.4. The repeaters; 3.4. Frame format; 3.4.1. Physical level; 3.4.2. MAC level; 3.5. The 10BASE5 network; 3.5.1. The equipment; 3.5.2. Manchester coding; 3.6. Devices for the 10BASE2; 3.7. Twisted pair equipment; 3.7.1. The hubs; 3.7.2. The switches
3.7.3. The 100BASE-T3.7.4. 1000BASE-T; 3.7.5. Auto-negotiation; 3.8. Fiber optics; 3.8.1. 10BASE-F; 3.8.2. 100BASE-FX; 3.8.3. 1000BASE-X; 3.8.4. Encoding; 3.8.5. Auto-negotiation; 3.8.6. Half-duplex mode and burst transmission; 3.9. Examples of Ethernet frames; 3.9.1. Signalovera 10BASE2 segment; 3.9.2. Frames; 3.10 Evolution of the Ethernet; Chapter 4. The LLC and SNAP Sublayers; 4.1. Definition; 4.2. LLC frames; 4.2.1. Frame formats; 4.2.2. Examples of protocols; 4.2.3. Window widths; 4.3. Example; 4.3.1. Type 1 LLC; 4.3.2. Type 2 LLC; 4.4. The SNAP layer; 4.4.1. Frame formats
4.4.2. ExampleChapter 5. Interconnection by Bridges: The Spanning Tree Algorithm; 5.1. Introduction; 5.2. Transparent filtering bridges; 5.2.1. Simple case; 5.2.2. Complex case; 5.3. Spanning tree algorithm; 5.3.1. Example; 5.3.2. Information update; 5.3.3. State diagram; 5.3.4. Message format; 5.3.5. Example; Chapter 6. Internet; 6.1. The Internet players; 6.1.1. The Internet Society; 6.1.2. The IAB; 6.1.3. The IESG; 6.1.4. The IRSG; 6.1.5. Address and protocol parameter management; Chapter 7. IP Protocols; 7.1. Implementation of the TCP/IP protocols; 7.1.1. Terminal equipment
7.1.2. Routers7.1.3. IP layer architecture; 7.2. Internet addressing; 7.2.1. Notation; 7.2.2. Special IPv4 addresses; 7.2.3. IPv4 class addressing; 7.2.4. Hierarchical addressing; 7.2.5. Special IPv4 prefixes and addresses; 7.2.6. Special IPv6 addresses and prefixes; 7.3. The IPv4 protocol (RFC 791, RFC 1122); 7.3.1. Format of IPv4 datagrams; 7.4. The ICMP (Internet Control Message Protocol) (RFC 792); 7.4.1. The message cannot reach its destination; 7.4.2. Expired TTL and the traceroute program; 7.4.3. Quench source; 7.4.4. Redirection indication; 7.4.5. Echo/the ping command
7.4.6. Netmask request /reply to netmask (RFC 950)
Record Nr. UNINA-9910138854803321
Toutain Laurent  
London, : ISTE
Materiale a stampa
Lo trovi qui: Univ. Federico II
Opac: Controlla la disponibilità qui
Local networks and the internet [[electronic resource] ] : from protocols to interconnection / / Laurent Toutain, Ana Minaburo
Local networks and the internet [[electronic resource] ] : from protocols to interconnection / / Laurent Toutain, Ana Minaburo
Autore Toutain Laurent
Edizione [1st edition]
Pubbl/distr/stampa London, : ISTE
Descrizione fisica 1 online resource (705 p.)
Disciplina 004.6/2
004.62
004.68
Altri autori (Persone) MinaburoAna
Collana ISTE
Soggetto topico Intranets (Computer networks)
Internet
Computer network protocols
ISBN 1-118-59982-9
1-118-59989-6
0-470-39418-8
1-299-18740-4
Classificazione TEC041000
Formato Materiale a stampa
Livello bibliografico Monografia
Lingua di pubblicazione eng
Nota di contenuto Cover; Local Networks and the Internet; Title Page; Copyright Page; Table of Contents; Chapter 1. Introduction; 1.1. Why a network?; 1.2. Network classification; 1.2.1. Function of distance; 1.2.2. Function of the topology; 1.3. Interconnection networks; 1.4. Examples of network utilization; 1.5. The Internet network; 1.5.1. History; 1.5.2. Functioning principle; 1.6. Structure of this book; Chapter 2. Standardization and Wiring; 2.1. The IEEE 802 committee; 2.1.1. Traffic types and constraints; 2.1.2. Constraints; 2.2. The standards; 2.3. IEEE 802.1 addressing; 2.3.1. MAC address
2.3.2. EUI-642.4. Cabling rules; 2.4.1. Twisted pair wiring; 2.4.2. Optical fibers; Chapter 3. Ethernet and IEEE 802.3 Protocols; 3.1. History; 3.2. Physical level; 3.2.1. The supports; 3.2.2. The interfaces and connectors; 3.3. The fundamentals of CSMA/CD; 3.3.1. Protocol parameters; 3.3.2. BEB algorithm; 3.3.3. Limits of the CSMA/CD algorithm; 3.3.4. The repeaters; 3.4. Frame format; 3.4.1. Physical level; 3.4.2. MAC level; 3.5. The 10BASE5 network; 3.5.1. The equipment; 3.5.2. Manchester coding; 3.6. Devices for the 10BASE2; 3.7. Twisted pair equipment; 3.7.1. The hubs; 3.7.2. The switches
3.7.3. The 100BASE-T3.7.4. 1000BASE-T; 3.7.5. Auto-negotiation; 3.8. Fiber optics; 3.8.1. 10BASE-F; 3.8.2. 100BASE-FX; 3.8.3. 1000BASE-X; 3.8.4. Encoding; 3.8.5. Auto-negotiation; 3.8.6. Half-duplex mode and burst transmission; 3.9. Examples of Ethernet frames; 3.9.1. Signalovera 10BASE2 segment; 3.9.2. Frames; 3.10 Evolution of the Ethernet; Chapter 4. The LLC and SNAP Sublayers; 4.1. Definition; 4.2. LLC frames; 4.2.1. Frame formats; 4.2.2. Examples of protocols; 4.2.3. Window widths; 4.3. Example; 4.3.1. Type 1 LLC; 4.3.2. Type 2 LLC; 4.4. The SNAP layer; 4.4.1. Frame formats
4.4.2. ExampleChapter 5. Interconnection by Bridges: The Spanning Tree Algorithm; 5.1. Introduction; 5.2. Transparent filtering bridges; 5.2.1. Simple case; 5.2.2. Complex case; 5.3. Spanning tree algorithm; 5.3.1. Example; 5.3.2. Information update; 5.3.3. State diagram; 5.3.4. Message format; 5.3.5. Example; Chapter 6. Internet; 6.1. The Internet players; 6.1.1. The Internet Society; 6.1.2. The IAB; 6.1.3. The IESG; 6.1.4. The IRSG; 6.1.5. Address and protocol parameter management; Chapter 7. IP Protocols; 7.1. Implementation of the TCP/IP protocols; 7.1.1. Terminal equipment
7.1.2. Routers7.1.3. IP layer architecture; 7.2. Internet addressing; 7.2.1. Notation; 7.2.2. Special IPv4 addresses; 7.2.3. IPv4 class addressing; 7.2.4. Hierarchical addressing; 7.2.5. Special IPv4 prefixes and addresses; 7.2.6. Special IPv6 addresses and prefixes; 7.3. The IPv4 protocol (RFC 791, RFC 1122); 7.3.1. Format of IPv4 datagrams; 7.4. The ICMP (Internet Control Message Protocol) (RFC 792); 7.4.1. The message cannot reach its destination; 7.4.2. Expired TTL and the traceroute program; 7.4.3. Quench source; 7.4.4. Redirection indication; 7.4.5. Echo/the ping command
7.4.6. Netmask request /reply to netmask (RFC 950)
Record Nr. UNINA-9910830491303321
Toutain Laurent  
London, : ISTE
Materiale a stampa
Lo trovi qui: Univ. Federico II
Opac: Controlla la disponibilità qui
Local networks and the internet : from protocols to interconnection / / Laurent Toutain, Ana Minaburo
Local networks and the internet : from protocols to interconnection / / Laurent Toutain, Ana Minaburo
Autore Toutain Laurent
Edizione [1st edition]
Pubbl/distr/stampa London, : ISTE
Descrizione fisica 1 online resource (705 p.)
Disciplina 004.6/2
Altri autori (Persone) MinaburoAna
Collana ISTE
Soggetto topico Intranets (Computer networks)
Internet
Computer network protocols
ISBN 1-118-59982-9
1-118-59989-6
0-470-39418-8
1-299-18740-4
Classificazione TEC041000
Formato Materiale a stampa
Livello bibliografico Monografia
Lingua di pubblicazione eng
Nota di contenuto Cover; Local Networks and the Internet; Title Page; Copyright Page; Table of Contents; Chapter 1. Introduction; 1.1. Why a network?; 1.2. Network classification; 1.2.1. Function of distance; 1.2.2. Function of the topology; 1.3. Interconnection networks; 1.4. Examples of network utilization; 1.5. The Internet network; 1.5.1. History; 1.5.2. Functioning principle; 1.6. Structure of this book; Chapter 2. Standardization and Wiring; 2.1. The IEEE 802 committee; 2.1.1. Traffic types and constraints; 2.1.2. Constraints; 2.2. The standards; 2.3. IEEE 802.1 addressing; 2.3.1. MAC address
2.3.2. EUI-642.4. Cabling rules; 2.4.1. Twisted pair wiring; 2.4.2. Optical fibers; Chapter 3. Ethernet and IEEE 802.3 Protocols; 3.1. History; 3.2. Physical level; 3.2.1. The supports; 3.2.2. The interfaces and connectors; 3.3. The fundamentals of CSMA/CD; 3.3.1. Protocol parameters; 3.3.2. BEB algorithm; 3.3.3. Limits of the CSMA/CD algorithm; 3.3.4. The repeaters; 3.4. Frame format; 3.4.1. Physical level; 3.4.2. MAC level; 3.5. The 10BASE5 network; 3.5.1. The equipment; 3.5.2. Manchester coding; 3.6. Devices for the 10BASE2; 3.7. Twisted pair equipment; 3.7.1. The hubs; 3.7.2. The switches
3.7.3. The 100BASE-T3.7.4. 1000BASE-T; 3.7.5. Auto-negotiation; 3.8. Fiber optics; 3.8.1. 10BASE-F; 3.8.2. 100BASE-FX; 3.8.3. 1000BASE-X; 3.8.4. Encoding; 3.8.5. Auto-negotiation; 3.8.6. Half-duplex mode and burst transmission; 3.9. Examples of Ethernet frames; 3.9.1. Signalovera 10BASE2 segment; 3.9.2. Frames; 3.10 Evolution of the Ethernet; Chapter 4. The LLC and SNAP Sublayers; 4.1. Definition; 4.2. LLC frames; 4.2.1. Frame formats; 4.2.2. Examples of protocols; 4.2.3. Window widths; 4.3. Example; 4.3.1. Type 1 LLC; 4.3.2. Type 2 LLC; 4.4. The SNAP layer; 4.4.1. Frame formats
4.4.2. ExampleChapter 5. Interconnection by Bridges: The Spanning Tree Algorithm; 5.1. Introduction; 5.2. Transparent filtering bridges; 5.2.1. Simple case; 5.2.2. Complex case; 5.3. Spanning tree algorithm; 5.3.1. Example; 5.3.2. Information update; 5.3.3. State diagram; 5.3.4. Message format; 5.3.5. Example; Chapter 6. Internet; 6.1. The Internet players; 6.1.1. The Internet Society; 6.1.2. The IAB; 6.1.3. The IESG; 6.1.4. The IRSG; 6.1.5. Address and protocol parameter management; Chapter 7. IP Protocols; 7.1. Implementation of the TCP/IP protocols; 7.1.1. Terminal equipment
7.1.2. Routers7.1.3. IP layer architecture; 7.2. Internet addressing; 7.2.1. Notation; 7.2.2. Special IPv4 addresses; 7.2.3. IPv4 class addressing; 7.2.4. Hierarchical addressing; 7.2.5. Special IPv4 prefixes and addresses; 7.2.6. Special IPv6 addresses and prefixes; 7.3. The IPv4 protocol (RFC 791, RFC 1122); 7.3.1. Format of IPv4 datagrams; 7.4. The ICMP (Internet Control Message Protocol) (RFC 792); 7.4.1. The message cannot reach its destination; 7.4.2. Expired TTL and the traceroute program; 7.4.3. Quench source; 7.4.4. Redirection indication; 7.4.5. Echo/the ping command
7.4.6. Netmask request /reply to netmask (RFC 950)
Record Nr. UNINA-9910876903603321
Toutain Laurent  
London, : ISTE
Materiale a stampa
Lo trovi qui: Univ. Federico II
Opac: Controlla la disponibilità qui