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The illustrated network [[electronic resource] ] : how TCP/IP works in a modern network / / Walter Goralski
The illustrated network [[electronic resource] ] : how TCP/IP works in a modern network / / Walter Goralski
Autore Goralski Walter
Edizione [1st edition]
Pubbl/distr/stampa Amsterdam ; ; Boston, : Morgan Kaufmann Publishers/Elsevier, c2009
Descrizione fisica 1 online resource (828 p.)
Disciplina 004.6/2 22
004.62
Collana The Morgan Kaufmann series in networking
Soggetto topico TCP/IP (Computer network protocol)
Computer networks
Soggetto genere / forma Electronic books.
ISBN 1-282-16884-3
9786612168840
0-08-092322-4
Formato Materiale a stampa
Livello bibliografico Monografia
Lingua di pubblicazione eng
Nota di contenuto Front Cover; The Illustrated Network: How TCP/IP Works in a Modern Network; Copyright Page; Contents; Foreword; Preface; About the Author; Part I: Networking Basics; CHAPTER 1. Protocols and Layers; The Illustrated Network; Protocols; Internet Administration; Layers; The TCP/IP Protocol Suite; The Layers of TCP/IP; The TCP/IP Protocol Suite; Questions for Readers; CHAPTER 2. TCP/IP Protocols and Devices; Protocol Stacks on the Illustrated Network; Layers, Protocols, Ports, and Sockets; The TCP/IP Protocol Stack; The Client-Server Model; TCP/IP Layers and Client-Server; The IP Layer
The Transport LayerThe Application Layer; Bridges, Routers, and Switches; Questions for Readers; CHAPTER 3. Network Link Technologies; Illustrated Network Connections; The Data Link Layer; The Evolution of Ethernet; The Evolution of DSL; The Evolution of SONET; Wireless LANS and IEEE 802.11; Questions for Readers; Part II: Core Protocols; CHAPTER 4. IPv4 and IPv6 Addressing; IP Addressing; The Network/Host Boundary; The IPv4 Address; The IPv6 Address; Subnetting and Supernetting; IPv6 Addressing Details; Questions for Readers; CHAPTER 5. Address Resolution Protocol; ARP and LANs; ARP Packets
Example ARP OperationARP Variations; ARP and IPv6; Questions for Readers; CHAPTER 6. IPv4 and IPv6 Headers; Packet Headers and Addresses; The IPv4 Packet Header; Fragmentation and IPv4; A Fragmentation Example; IPv4 and IPv6 Headers Compared; IPv6 and Fragmentation; Questions for Readers; CHAPTER 7. Internet Control Message Protocol; ICMP and Ping; The ICMP Message Format; Sending ICMP Messages; Ping; Traceroute; Path MTU; ICMPv6; Questions for Readers; CHAPTER 8. Routing; Routers and Routing Tables; Hosts and Routing Tables; Direct and Indirect Delivery; Questions for Readers
CHAPTER 9. Forwarding IP PacketsRouter Architectures; Router Access; Forwarding Table Lookups; Dual Stacks, Tunneling, and IPv6; Tunneling Mechanisms; Transition Considerations; Questions for Readers; CHAPTER 10. User Datagram Protocol; UDP Ports and Sockets; What UDP Is For; The UDP Header; IPv4 and IPv6 Notes; Port Numbers; UDP Operation; UDP Overflows; Questions for Readers; CHAPTER 11. Transmission Control Protocol; TCP and Connections; The TCP Header; TCP Mechanisms; Connections and the Three-Way Handshake; Flow Control; Performance Algorithms; TCP and FTP; Questions for Readers
CHAPTER 12. Multiplexing and SocketsLayers and Applications; The Socket Interface; The Socket Interface: Good or Bad?; The Windows Socket Interface; Sockets on Linux; Questions for Readers; Part III: Routing and Routing Protocols; CHAPTER 13. Routing and Peering; Network Layer Routing and Switching; Connection-Oriented and Connectionless Networks; Host Routing Tables; The Internet and the Autonomous System; The Internet Today; The Role of Routing Policies; Peering; Picking a Peer; Questions for Readers; CHAPTER 14. IGPs: RIP, OSPF, and IS-IS; Interior Routing Protocols; The Three Major IGPs
Routing Information Protocol
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Goralski Walter  
Amsterdam ; ; Boston, : Morgan Kaufmann Publishers/Elsevier, c2009
Materiale a stampa
Lo trovi qui: Univ. Federico II
Opac: Controlla la disponibilità qui
The illustrated network [[electronic resource] ] : how TCP/IP works in a modern network / / Walter Goralski
The illustrated network [[electronic resource] ] : how TCP/IP works in a modern network / / Walter Goralski
Autore Goralski Walter
Edizione [1st edition]
Pubbl/distr/stampa Amsterdam ; ; Boston, : Morgan Kaufmann Publishers/Elsevier, c2009
Descrizione fisica 1 online resource (828 p.)
Disciplina 004.6/2 22
004.62
Collana The Morgan Kaufmann series in networking
Soggetto topico TCP/IP (Computer network protocol)
Computer networks
ISBN 1-282-16884-3
9786612168840
0-08-092322-4
Formato Materiale a stampa
Livello bibliografico Monografia
Lingua di pubblicazione eng
Nota di contenuto Front Cover; The Illustrated Network: How TCP/IP Works in a Modern Network; Copyright Page; Contents; Foreword; Preface; About the Author; Part I: Networking Basics; CHAPTER 1. Protocols and Layers; The Illustrated Network; Protocols; Internet Administration; Layers; The TCP/IP Protocol Suite; The Layers of TCP/IP; The TCP/IP Protocol Suite; Questions for Readers; CHAPTER 2. TCP/IP Protocols and Devices; Protocol Stacks on the Illustrated Network; Layers, Protocols, Ports, and Sockets; The TCP/IP Protocol Stack; The Client-Server Model; TCP/IP Layers and Client-Server; The IP Layer
The Transport LayerThe Application Layer; Bridges, Routers, and Switches; Questions for Readers; CHAPTER 3. Network Link Technologies; Illustrated Network Connections; The Data Link Layer; The Evolution of Ethernet; The Evolution of DSL; The Evolution of SONET; Wireless LANS and IEEE 802.11; Questions for Readers; Part II: Core Protocols; CHAPTER 4. IPv4 and IPv6 Addressing; IP Addressing; The Network/Host Boundary; The IPv4 Address; The IPv6 Address; Subnetting and Supernetting; IPv6 Addressing Details; Questions for Readers; CHAPTER 5. Address Resolution Protocol; ARP and LANs; ARP Packets
Example ARP OperationARP Variations; ARP and IPv6; Questions for Readers; CHAPTER 6. IPv4 and IPv6 Headers; Packet Headers and Addresses; The IPv4 Packet Header; Fragmentation and IPv4; A Fragmentation Example; IPv4 and IPv6 Headers Compared; IPv6 and Fragmentation; Questions for Readers; CHAPTER 7. Internet Control Message Protocol; ICMP and Ping; The ICMP Message Format; Sending ICMP Messages; Ping; Traceroute; Path MTU; ICMPv6; Questions for Readers; CHAPTER 8. Routing; Routers and Routing Tables; Hosts and Routing Tables; Direct and Indirect Delivery; Questions for Readers
CHAPTER 9. Forwarding IP PacketsRouter Architectures; Router Access; Forwarding Table Lookups; Dual Stacks, Tunneling, and IPv6; Tunneling Mechanisms; Transition Considerations; Questions for Readers; CHAPTER 10. User Datagram Protocol; UDP Ports and Sockets; What UDP Is For; The UDP Header; IPv4 and IPv6 Notes; Port Numbers; UDP Operation; UDP Overflows; Questions for Readers; CHAPTER 11. Transmission Control Protocol; TCP and Connections; The TCP Header; TCP Mechanisms; Connections and the Three-Way Handshake; Flow Control; Performance Algorithms; TCP and FTP; Questions for Readers
CHAPTER 12. Multiplexing and SocketsLayers and Applications; The Socket Interface; The Socket Interface: Good or Bad?; The Windows Socket Interface; Sockets on Linux; Questions for Readers; Part III: Routing and Routing Protocols; CHAPTER 13. Routing and Peering; Network Layer Routing and Switching; Connection-Oriented and Connectionless Networks; Host Routing Tables; The Internet and the Autonomous System; The Internet Today; The Role of Routing Policies; Peering; Picking a Peer; Questions for Readers; CHAPTER 14. IGPs: RIP, OSPF, and IS-IS; Interior Routing Protocols; The Three Major IGPs
Routing Information Protocol
Record Nr. UNINA-9910782447603321
Goralski Walter  
Amsterdam ; ; Boston, : Morgan Kaufmann Publishers/Elsevier, c2009
Materiale a stampa
Lo trovi qui: Univ. Federico II
Opac: Controlla la disponibilità qui
The illustrated network : how TCP/IP works in a modern network / / Walter Goralski
The illustrated network : how TCP/IP works in a modern network / / Walter Goralski
Autore Goralski Walter
Edizione [1st edition]
Pubbl/distr/stampa Amsterdam ; ; Boston, : Morgan Kaufmann Publishers/Elsevier, c2009
Descrizione fisica 1 online resource (828 p.)
Disciplina 004.6/2 22
004.62
Collana The Morgan Kaufmann series in networking
Soggetto topico TCP/IP (Computer network protocol)
Computer networks
ISBN 9786612168840
9781282168848
1282168843
9780080923222
0080923224
Formato Materiale a stampa
Livello bibliografico Monografia
Lingua di pubblicazione eng
Nota di contenuto Front Cover; The Illustrated Network: How TCP/IP Works in a Modern Network; Copyright Page; Contents; Foreword; Preface; About the Author; Part I: Networking Basics; CHAPTER 1. Protocols and Layers; The Illustrated Network; Protocols; Internet Administration; Layers; The TCP/IP Protocol Suite; The Layers of TCP/IP; The TCP/IP Protocol Suite; Questions for Readers; CHAPTER 2. TCP/IP Protocols and Devices; Protocol Stacks on the Illustrated Network; Layers, Protocols, Ports, and Sockets; The TCP/IP Protocol Stack; The Client-Server Model; TCP/IP Layers and Client-Server; The IP Layer
The Transport LayerThe Application Layer; Bridges, Routers, and Switches; Questions for Readers; CHAPTER 3. Network Link Technologies; Illustrated Network Connections; The Data Link Layer; The Evolution of Ethernet; The Evolution of DSL; The Evolution of SONET; Wireless LANS and IEEE 802.11; Questions for Readers; Part II: Core Protocols; CHAPTER 4. IPv4 and IPv6 Addressing; IP Addressing; The Network/Host Boundary; The IPv4 Address; The IPv6 Address; Subnetting and Supernetting; IPv6 Addressing Details; Questions for Readers; CHAPTER 5. Address Resolution Protocol; ARP and LANs; ARP Packets
Example ARP OperationARP Variations; ARP and IPv6; Questions for Readers; CHAPTER 6. IPv4 and IPv6 Headers; Packet Headers and Addresses; The IPv4 Packet Header; Fragmentation and IPv4; A Fragmentation Example; IPv4 and IPv6 Headers Compared; IPv6 and Fragmentation; Questions for Readers; CHAPTER 7. Internet Control Message Protocol; ICMP and Ping; The ICMP Message Format; Sending ICMP Messages; Ping; Traceroute; Path MTU; ICMPv6; Questions for Readers; CHAPTER 8. Routing; Routers and Routing Tables; Hosts and Routing Tables; Direct and Indirect Delivery; Questions for Readers
CHAPTER 9. Forwarding IP PacketsRouter Architectures; Router Access; Forwarding Table Lookups; Dual Stacks, Tunneling, and IPv6; Tunneling Mechanisms; Transition Considerations; Questions for Readers; CHAPTER 10. User Datagram Protocol; UDP Ports and Sockets; What UDP Is For; The UDP Header; IPv4 and IPv6 Notes; Port Numbers; UDP Operation; UDP Overflows; Questions for Readers; CHAPTER 11. Transmission Control Protocol; TCP and Connections; The TCP Header; TCP Mechanisms; Connections and the Three-Way Handshake; Flow Control; Performance Algorithms; TCP and FTP; Questions for Readers
CHAPTER 12. Multiplexing and SocketsLayers and Applications; The Socket Interface; The Socket Interface: Good or Bad?; The Windows Socket Interface; Sockets on Linux; Questions for Readers; Part III: Routing and Routing Protocols; CHAPTER 13. Routing and Peering; Network Layer Routing and Switching; Connection-Oriented and Connectionless Networks; Host Routing Tables; The Internet and the Autonomous System; The Internet Today; The Role of Routing Policies; Peering; Picking a Peer; Questions for Readers; CHAPTER 14. IGPs: RIP, OSPF, and IS-IS; Interior Routing Protocols; The Three Major IGPs
Routing Information Protocol
Altri titoli varianti How TCP/IP works in a modern network
Record Nr. UNINA-9910971515003321
Goralski Walter  
Amsterdam ; ; Boston, : Morgan Kaufmann Publishers/Elsevier, c2009
Materiale a stampa
Lo trovi qui: Univ. Federico II
Opac: Controlla la disponibilità qui
TCP/IP clearly explained [[electronic resource] /] / Pete Loshin
TCP/IP clearly explained [[electronic resource] /] / Pete Loshin
Autore Loshin Peter
Edizione [4th ed.]
Pubbl/distr/stampa Amsterdam ; ; Boston, : Morgan Kaufmann Publishers, c2003
Descrizione fisica 1 online resource (737 p.)
Disciplina 004.6/2 22
004.62
Collana The Morgan Kaufmann Series in Networking
Soggetto topico TCP/IP (Computer network protocol)
Computer network protocols
Soggetto genere / forma Electronic books.
ISBN 1-281-75497-8
9786611754976
0-08-051845-1
Formato Materiale a stampa
Livello bibliografico Monografia
Lingua di pubblicazione eng
Nota di contenuto Front Cover; TCP/IP Clearly Explained; Copyright Page; Conents; Preface; Audience; Acknowledgments; Part I: Concepts and Fundamentals of Networking; Chapter 1. Introduction: What is This Book About?; 1.1 Graphical Conventions Used in this Book; 1.2 Notes on Style; 1.3 Overview; Chapter 2. A Language of Networking; 2.1 Network Terms; 2.2 Network Media and Interfaces; 2.3 Nodes and Hosts; 2.4 Clients and Servers; 2.5 LAN, MAN, WAN, SAN; 2.6 Network Systems; 2.7 Network Protocols; 2.8 Internetwork Terms; 2.9 Chapter Summary; Chapter 3. Network Addresses, Network Names
3.1 Scalability and Network Naming/Numbering3.2 Network Identification Terms, Defined; 3.3 Binary and Hexadecimal Numbering; 3.4 Network Addressing Spaces; 3.5 Network Names; 3.6 Chapter Summary; Chapter 4. Applying Networking Concepts; 4.1 Virtual Circuits; 4.2 Bandwidth and Throughput; 4.3 Latency; 4.4 Packet Switching and Routing; 4.5 Best Effort Delivery; 4.6 Unicast, Broadcast, Multicast, and Anycast; 4.7 Switching, Routing, and Bridging; 4.8 Edge, Non-Edge, and Backbone Devices; 4.9 Chapter Summary; Chapter 5. Network Models and Internetworking Concepts; 5.1 OSI vs IP
5.2 The OSI Reference Model5.3 The DoD (IP) Reference Model; 5.4 Encapsulation; 5.5 Internetwork Interface Devices; 5.6 Defining the Internet; 5.7 Chapter Summary; Chapter 6. Internet Protocol Overview; 6.1 Network Interface Layer; 6.2 Internet Layer; 6.3 Transport Layer; 6.4 Application Layer; 6.5 Internet Security and IPsec; 6.6 Integrated Services, Differentiated Services; 6.7 Network Management; 6.8 Chapter Summary; Part II: Internet Applications; Chapter 7. Meet Joe's Packets; 7.1 Meet Joe; 7.2 The Application Layer: DNS and HTTP; 7.3 The Transport Layer; 7.4 Internet Layer
7.5 Network Link Layer7.6 The Big Picture; 7.7 Routing Joe's Packets; 7.8 Chapter Summary; Chapter 8. The Domain Name System; 8.1 Problem Statement; 8.2 The Domain Name System Solution; 8.3 The Database; 8.4 The Protocol; 8.5 Domain Name System in Action; 8.6 Additional Domain Name System Issues; 8.7 Chapter Summary; Chapter 9. Internet Mail; 9.1 Internet Messaging Architecture; 9.2 Simple Mail Transfer Protocol Details; 9.3 More Simple Mail Transfer Protocol Issues; 9.4 Internet Mail Lessons; 9.5 Chapter Summary; Chapter 10. Telnet; 10.1 Problem Statement; 10.2 Terminal Functions
10.3 Telnet Protocol Basics10.4 Secure Shell Protocol; 10.5 Chapter Summary; Chapter 11. Internet File Transfer; 11.1 Problem Statement; 11.2 File Transfer Protocol Basics; 11.3 What's Special About File Transfer Protocol; 11.4 Trivial File Transfer Protocol; 11.5 File Sharing; 11.6 Anonymous File Transfer Protocol; 11.7 FTP Updates; 11.8 Chapter Summary; Chapter 12. The Web; 12.1 Specifying Web Resources; 12.2 The Hypertext Transfer Protocol (HTTP); 12.3 Hypertext Transfer Protocol and Multipurpose Internet Message Extensions; 12.4 Hypertext Transfer Protocol in Action
12.5 Web Caching and Intermediaries
Record Nr. UNINA-9910511643903321
Loshin Peter  
Amsterdam ; ; Boston, : Morgan Kaufmann Publishers, c2003
Materiale a stampa
Lo trovi qui: Univ. Federico II
Opac: Controlla la disponibilità qui
TCP/IP clearly explained [[electronic resource] /] / Pete Loshin
TCP/IP clearly explained [[electronic resource] /] / Pete Loshin
Autore Loshin Peter
Edizione [4th ed.]
Pubbl/distr/stampa Amsterdam ; ; Boston, : Morgan Kaufmann Publishers, c2003
Descrizione fisica 1 online resource (737 p.)
Disciplina 004.6/2 22
004.62
Collana The Morgan Kaufmann Series in Networking
Soggetto topico TCP/IP (Computer network protocol)
Computer network protocols
ISBN 1-281-75497-8
9786611754976
0-08-051845-1
Formato Materiale a stampa
Livello bibliografico Monografia
Lingua di pubblicazione eng
Nota di contenuto Front Cover; TCP/IP Clearly Explained; Copyright Page; Conents; Preface; Audience; Acknowledgments; Part I: Concepts and Fundamentals of Networking; Chapter 1. Introduction: What is This Book About?; 1.1 Graphical Conventions Used in this Book; 1.2 Notes on Style; 1.3 Overview; Chapter 2. A Language of Networking; 2.1 Network Terms; 2.2 Network Media and Interfaces; 2.3 Nodes and Hosts; 2.4 Clients and Servers; 2.5 LAN, MAN, WAN, SAN; 2.6 Network Systems; 2.7 Network Protocols; 2.8 Internetwork Terms; 2.9 Chapter Summary; Chapter 3. Network Addresses, Network Names
3.1 Scalability and Network Naming/Numbering3.2 Network Identification Terms, Defined; 3.3 Binary and Hexadecimal Numbering; 3.4 Network Addressing Spaces; 3.5 Network Names; 3.6 Chapter Summary; Chapter 4. Applying Networking Concepts; 4.1 Virtual Circuits; 4.2 Bandwidth and Throughput; 4.3 Latency; 4.4 Packet Switching and Routing; 4.5 Best Effort Delivery; 4.6 Unicast, Broadcast, Multicast, and Anycast; 4.7 Switching, Routing, and Bridging; 4.8 Edge, Non-Edge, and Backbone Devices; 4.9 Chapter Summary; Chapter 5. Network Models and Internetworking Concepts; 5.1 OSI vs IP
5.2 The OSI Reference Model5.3 The DoD (IP) Reference Model; 5.4 Encapsulation; 5.5 Internetwork Interface Devices; 5.6 Defining the Internet; 5.7 Chapter Summary; Chapter 6. Internet Protocol Overview; 6.1 Network Interface Layer; 6.2 Internet Layer; 6.3 Transport Layer; 6.4 Application Layer; 6.5 Internet Security and IPsec; 6.6 Integrated Services, Differentiated Services; 6.7 Network Management; 6.8 Chapter Summary; Part II: Internet Applications; Chapter 7. Meet Joe's Packets; 7.1 Meet Joe; 7.2 The Application Layer: DNS and HTTP; 7.3 The Transport Layer; 7.4 Internet Layer
7.5 Network Link Layer7.6 The Big Picture; 7.7 Routing Joe's Packets; 7.8 Chapter Summary; Chapter 8. The Domain Name System; 8.1 Problem Statement; 8.2 The Domain Name System Solution; 8.3 The Database; 8.4 The Protocol; 8.5 Domain Name System in Action; 8.6 Additional Domain Name System Issues; 8.7 Chapter Summary; Chapter 9. Internet Mail; 9.1 Internet Messaging Architecture; 9.2 Simple Mail Transfer Protocol Details; 9.3 More Simple Mail Transfer Protocol Issues; 9.4 Internet Mail Lessons; 9.5 Chapter Summary; Chapter 10. Telnet; 10.1 Problem Statement; 10.2 Terminal Functions
10.3 Telnet Protocol Basics10.4 Secure Shell Protocol; 10.5 Chapter Summary; Chapter 11. Internet File Transfer; 11.1 Problem Statement; 11.2 File Transfer Protocol Basics; 11.3 What's Special About File Transfer Protocol; 11.4 Trivial File Transfer Protocol; 11.5 File Sharing; 11.6 Anonymous File Transfer Protocol; 11.7 FTP Updates; 11.8 Chapter Summary; Chapter 12. The Web; 12.1 Specifying Web Resources; 12.2 The Hypertext Transfer Protocol (HTTP); 12.3 Hypertext Transfer Protocol and Multipurpose Internet Message Extensions; 12.4 Hypertext Transfer Protocol in Action
12.5 Web Caching and Intermediaries
Record Nr. UNINA-9910784531703321
Loshin Peter  
Amsterdam ; ; Boston, : Morgan Kaufmann Publishers, c2003
Materiale a stampa
Lo trovi qui: Univ. Federico II
Opac: Controlla la disponibilità qui
TCP/IP clearly explained / / Pete Loshin
TCP/IP clearly explained / / Pete Loshin
Autore Loshin Peter
Edizione [4th ed.]
Pubbl/distr/stampa Amsterdam ; ; Boston, : Morgan Kaufmann Publishers, c2003
Descrizione fisica 1 online resource (737 p.)
Disciplina 004.6/2 22
004.62
Collana The Morgan Kaufmann Series in Networking
Soggetto topico TCP/IP (Computer network protocol)
Computer network protocols
ISBN 9786611754976
9781281754974
1281754978
9780080518459
0080518451
Formato Materiale a stampa
Livello bibliografico Monografia
Lingua di pubblicazione eng
Nota di contenuto Front Cover; TCP/IP Clearly Explained; Copyright Page; Conents; Preface; Audience; Acknowledgments; Part I: Concepts and Fundamentals of Networking; Chapter 1. Introduction: What is This Book About?; 1.1 Graphical Conventions Used in this Book; 1.2 Notes on Style; 1.3 Overview; Chapter 2. A Language of Networking; 2.1 Network Terms; 2.2 Network Media and Interfaces; 2.3 Nodes and Hosts; 2.4 Clients and Servers; 2.5 LAN, MAN, WAN, SAN; 2.6 Network Systems; 2.7 Network Protocols; 2.8 Internetwork Terms; 2.9 Chapter Summary; Chapter 3. Network Addresses, Network Names
3.1 Scalability and Network Naming/Numbering3.2 Network Identification Terms, Defined; 3.3 Binary and Hexadecimal Numbering; 3.4 Network Addressing Spaces; 3.5 Network Names; 3.6 Chapter Summary; Chapter 4. Applying Networking Concepts; 4.1 Virtual Circuits; 4.2 Bandwidth and Throughput; 4.3 Latency; 4.4 Packet Switching and Routing; 4.5 Best Effort Delivery; 4.6 Unicast, Broadcast, Multicast, and Anycast; 4.7 Switching, Routing, and Bridging; 4.8 Edge, Non-Edge, and Backbone Devices; 4.9 Chapter Summary; Chapter 5. Network Models and Internetworking Concepts; 5.1 OSI vs IP
5.2 The OSI Reference Model5.3 The DoD (IP) Reference Model; 5.4 Encapsulation; 5.5 Internetwork Interface Devices; 5.6 Defining the Internet; 5.7 Chapter Summary; Chapter 6. Internet Protocol Overview; 6.1 Network Interface Layer; 6.2 Internet Layer; 6.3 Transport Layer; 6.4 Application Layer; 6.5 Internet Security and IPsec; 6.6 Integrated Services, Differentiated Services; 6.7 Network Management; 6.8 Chapter Summary; Part II: Internet Applications; Chapter 7. Meet Joe's Packets; 7.1 Meet Joe; 7.2 The Application Layer: DNS and HTTP; 7.3 The Transport Layer; 7.4 Internet Layer
7.5 Network Link Layer7.6 The Big Picture; 7.7 Routing Joe's Packets; 7.8 Chapter Summary; Chapter 8. The Domain Name System; 8.1 Problem Statement; 8.2 The Domain Name System Solution; 8.3 The Database; 8.4 The Protocol; 8.5 Domain Name System in Action; 8.6 Additional Domain Name System Issues; 8.7 Chapter Summary; Chapter 9. Internet Mail; 9.1 Internet Messaging Architecture; 9.2 Simple Mail Transfer Protocol Details; 9.3 More Simple Mail Transfer Protocol Issues; 9.4 Internet Mail Lessons; 9.5 Chapter Summary; Chapter 10. Telnet; 10.1 Problem Statement; 10.2 Terminal Functions
10.3 Telnet Protocol Basics10.4 Secure Shell Protocol; 10.5 Chapter Summary; Chapter 11. Internet File Transfer; 11.1 Problem Statement; 11.2 File Transfer Protocol Basics; 11.3 What's Special About File Transfer Protocol; 11.4 Trivial File Transfer Protocol; 11.5 File Sharing; 11.6 Anonymous File Transfer Protocol; 11.7 FTP Updates; 11.8 Chapter Summary; Chapter 12. The Web; 12.1 Specifying Web Resources; 12.2 The Hypertext Transfer Protocol (HTTP); 12.3 Hypertext Transfer Protocol and Multipurpose Internet Message Extensions; 12.4 Hypertext Transfer Protocol in Action
12.5 Web Caching and Intermediaries
Record Nr. UNINA-9910968129803321
Loshin Peter  
Amsterdam ; ; Boston, : Morgan Kaufmann Publishers, c2003
Materiale a stampa
Lo trovi qui: Univ. Federico II
Opac: Controlla la disponibilità qui