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TCP/IP Primer Plus

ISBN: 0672322080
Published: Sep 14, 2001
Copyright 2002 
Dimensions 7-3/8" x 9-1/8" 
Pages: 528
Edition: 1st.
Status: Available 

Our Price: $35.99

About the Book 

TCP/IP Primer Plus offers its readers an in-depth examination of one of the core networking technologies in a widely accepted format.

It covers BGP in sufficient depth to equip the reader with knowledge they can translate into improved network management, and shows clearly how the standard OSI model is linked to the TCP/IP suite.

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 Table of Contents

1. Overview of Industry Models and Standards. 
Overview of the OSI Reference Model. 
Overview of the Department of Defense Model. 
Benefits of the OSI's Layered Design. 
General Description of OSI Layers. 
Data Link Architecture and Topologies. 
Wide Area Networking (WAN) Technologies. 
Request For Comments (RFCs). 
Internet Versus intranet. 
Groups Responsible for Internet Technology.

2. IP Addressing. 
Understanding Binary to Decimal Conversion. 
IP Addressing. 
Network Address Translation (NAT).

3. Network Layer/Internet Protocols. 
IP. 
ICMP. 
ICMP Header and Message Formats. 
ICMP Message Types.

4. Address Resolution. 
ARP. 
Proxy ARP. 
ARP Header. 
RARP. 
RARP Operation. 
RARP Header. 
BOOTP. 
DHCP (Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol).

5. IP Routing. 
IP Routing Basics. 
Routing Protocols and Best Path.

6. Routing Protocols. 
Introduction to Routing Protocols. 
RIP. 
OSPF. 
IGRP. 
EIGRP. 
BGP.

7. Transport/Host-to-Host Layer. 
Transport Layer Protocols.

8. Transmission Control Protocol (TCP). 
Introduction to TCP. 
TCP Header. 
Fundamentals of TCP Operation. 
Connection-oriented Characteristics. 
TCP Ports.

9. User Datagram Protocol (UDP). 
UDP Operation. 
UDP Ports. 
UDP Header.

10. Upper-layer Protocols. 
Introduction to Upper-layer Protocols. 
Application Layer. 
Presentation Layer. 
Session Layer.

11. Telnet. 
Remote Access. 
Basic Services.

12. File Transfer Protocol (FTP). 
Introduction to File Transfer. 
FTP Session. 
Data Representation. 
FTP Commands. 
FTP Replies. 
FTP Operation and Examples. 
Anonymous FTP.

13. Simple Mail Transfer Protocol (SMTP). 
X.400 Naming Model. 
SMTP Format. 
SMTP Commands. 
SMTP Replies. 
MIME.

14. Name Resolution. 
Why Do We Need Name Resolution? 
DNS Delegation of Authority. 
Queries and Mappings. 
Caching. 
Domain Server Message Format. 
DNS Examples. 
NetBios.

15. Hypertext Transfer Protocol (HTTP). 
HTTP and the World Wide Web. 
HTTP Features. 
HTTP Components. 
HTTP Sessions. 
HTTP Message Format. 
HTTP Response Messages, Status, and Error Codes. 
HTTP Error Messages.

16. Trivial File Transfer Protocol (TFTP). 
Introduction to File Transfer Protocols. 
TFTP Packet Types. 
TFTP Operation. 
TFTP Extensions.

17. SNMP (Simple Network Management Protocol). 
Introduction to Network Management. 
SNMP. 
SNMP Message Format.

18. Open Network Computing Protocols. 
Introduction to Open Network Computing Protocols. 
NFS Features. 
NFS Operation. 
XDR. 
RPC. 
NFS Examples.

Appendix A. RFCs Organized by Chapter. 
Appendix B. Abbreviations and Acronyms. 
Appendix C. TCP/UDP Port Numbers. 
Appendix D. Glossary. 
Appendix E. Answers. 
Index.




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