TCP/IP: running a successful network
Publisher: Addison Wesley Longman, 1996Edition: 2nd001: 2707ISBN: 0201877112Subject(s): Network computers | Network operating systemsDDC classification: 004.6 WASItem type | Current library | Collection | Call number | Copy number | Status | Date due | Barcode | |
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Book | MAIN LIBRARY Book | 004.6 WAS (Browse shelf(Opens below)) | 1 | Available | 045639 |
Enhanced descriptions from Syndetics:
Offers the user a practical perspective on how to install, configure and maintain a TCP/IP network. This second edition covers the issues an IT manager or communications network designer needs to understand in order to implement a scalable and manageable TCP/IP network; includes the technology in detail, providing the information a network support engineer needs to maintain the network; and contains a reference section.
Table of contents provided by Syndetics
- Part 1 Introducing TCP/IP
- 1 Establishing the Network Foundation
- 2 Planning and Managing IP Addresses
- 3 Subnetworks and Supernetworks
- 4 Routing
- 5 The TCP/IP Upper Layers
- 6 Transport and Application Services
- 7 System Configuration and Optimising Performance
- 8 Request for Comments
- Part II Introduction
- 9 The Physical and Datalink Layers
- 10 Internet Protocol (IPV4 & IPV6)
- 11 Transport Layer Protocols
- 12 Application Layer Services
- 13 Working with Names
- 14 The Network File System
- 15 Routing IP
- 16 Simple Network Management
- 17 Configuration and Testing
- 18 Internet
- Part III Apendicies
- A Contacting the Network Information Centre
- B Obtaining RFCs
- C Useful RFCs
- D Subnetting a Class B Address
- E Official IAB Standard Protocols
- F Protocol Traces
- G Well-known ports
- H Telnet Protocol Traces
- I FTP Traces
- J ASN.1 and BER tag types
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