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INTERNETWORKING WITH TCP/IP VOLUME ONE 6/E (PNIE) 

作者: COMER
出版社: 全華圖書
出版日期: 2014-05-28
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  An internationally best-selling, conceptual introduction to the TCP/IP protocols and Internetworking, this book interweaves a clear discussion of fundamentals and scientific principles with details and examples drawn from the latest technologies. Leading author Douglas Comer covers layering and packet formats for all the Internet protocols, includingTCP, IPv4, IPv6, DHCP, and DNS. In addition, the text explains new trends in Internet systems, including packet classification, Software Defined Networking (SDN), and mesh protocols used in The Internet of Things.
  
  The text is appropriate for individuals interested in learning more about TCP/IP protocols, Internet architecture, and current networking technologies, as well as engineers who build network systems. It is suitable for junior to graduate-level courses in Computer Networks, Data Networks, Network Protocols, and Internetworking.  

  Many readers have requested that the text be updated to reflect recent changes; many have suggested specific topics and emphasis. Twenty years after its invention, IPv6 is finally gaining acceptance. Voice and video have replaced file transfer as major uses of the Internet. The sixth edition responds to readers’ suggestions by reorganizing and updating existing chapters and introducing new material:

  1. Chapters on the early applications of Telnet and FTP have been eliminated to make space for newer material.

  2. A new chapter on the Internet of Things considers the use of TCP/IP in a wireless sensor network.

  3. A new chapter on Software Defined Networking examines the use of OpenFlow which, although is it not an IETF standard, has become an important part of network and Internet management.

  4. The chapter on protocol layering has been moved earlier in the text. Instructors are warned, however, that layering is not a rigid architecture that explains all protocols. Students should see it as a basic but somewhat simplistic guideline that helps us understand protocols. In Chapter 30, for example, we learn that the protocols for a route-over mesh blur the boundaries between layers by adding shims and blending IP forwarding with Layer 2 reachability.

  5. Each chapter has been updated to focus on ideas and technologies that are now being used in the Internet.

  6. The most significant change consists of integrating the IPv6 discussion with that of IPv4. Each chapter describes a principle, explains the general design, and then proceeds to explain how the principle applies to IPv4 and IPv6. Readers will see that the two versions of IP are closely interrelated and that it is impossible to understand the changes introduced by IPv6 without understanding IPv4.


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目錄

Foreword
Preface
Ch1: Introduction And Overview
Ch2: Overview Of Underlying Network Technologies
Ch3: Internetworking Concept And Architectural Model
Ch4: Protocol Layering
Ch5: Internet Addressing
Ch6: Mapping Internet Addresses To Physical Addresses (ARP)
Ch7: Internet Protocol: Connectionless Datagram Delivery (IPv4, IPv6)
Ch8: Internet Protocol: Forwarding IP Datagrams
Ch9: Internet Protocol: Error And Control Messages (ICMP)
Ch10: User Datagram Protocol (UDP)
Ch11: Reliable Stream Transport Service (TCP)
Ch12: Routing Architecture: Cores, Peers, And Algorithms
Ch13: Routing Among Autonomous Systems (BGP)
Ch14: Routing Within An Autonomous System (RIP, RIPng,
OSPF, IS-IS)
Ch15: Internet Multicasting
Ch16: Label Switching, Flows, And MPLS
Ch17: Packet Classification
Ch18: Mobility And Mobile IP
Ch19: Network Virtualization: VPNs, NATs, And Overlays
Ch20: Client-Server Model Of Interaction
Ch21: The Socket API
Ch22: Bootstrap And Autoconfiguration (DHCP, NDP or IPv6-ND)
Ch23: The Domain Name System (DNS)
Ch24: Electronic Mail (SMTP, POP, IMAP, MIME)
Ch25: World Wide Web (HTTP)
Ch26: Voice And Video Over IP (RTP, RSVP, QoS)
Ch27: Network Management (SNMP)
Ch28: Software Defined Networking (SDN, OpenFlow)
Ch29: Internet Security And Firewall Design (IPsec, SSL)
Index