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TCP/IP jumpstart : Internet protocol basics /

Annotation TCP/IP is the de facto protocol of the Internet, and this protocol is supported by every major network operating system. As more organizations and individuals connect networks and computers to the Internet and one another, there is a growing demand for professionals to have a thorough und...

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Detalles Bibliográficos
Clasificación:Libro Electrónico
Autor principal: Blank, Andrew G.
Formato: Electrónico eBook
Idioma:Inglés
Publicado: San Francisco : Sybex, ©2002.
Edición:2nd ed.
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Acceso en línea:Texto completo
Tabla de Contenidos:
  • Acknowledgments
  • Contents
  • Introduction
  • Who Should Read This Book?
  • What This Book Covers
  • Making the Most of This Book
  • Chapter 1: The Origin of TCP/IP and the Internet
  • What Is TCP/IP?
  • The Origins of the Internet: ARPAnet
  • Requests for Comments
  • The Birth of TCP/IP
  • Design Goals of TCP/IP
  • Moving Data across the Network
  • Why Use TCP/IP?
  • Chapter 2: Protocols
  • What Are Protocols?
  • Why We Need Protocols and Standards
  • The OSI Reference Model
  • TCP/IP and the DoD Model
  • Chapter 3: The Network Interface and Internet LayersThe Network Interface Layer
  • The Internet Layer
  • Chapter 4: The Transport Layer
  • Understanding the Transport Layer
  • Understanding Transmission Control Protocol
  • Understanding User Datagram Protocol
  • Chapter 5: The Application Layer
  • Understanding the Application Layer
  • Understanding Ports and Sockets
  • File Transfer Protocol (FTP)
  • Hypertext Transfer Protocol (HTTP)
  • Chapter 6: IP Addressing
  • What Is IP Addressing?
  • Numbering Systems
  • IP Address Classes
  • IP Address Class SummaryChapter 7: Addressing IP Hosts
  • Installing and Assigning IP Addresses
  • Obtaining an IP Address from a DHCP Server
  • DHCP Leases
  • Reserving DHCP IP Addresses
  • Setting the Lease Duration
  • Setting DHCP Scopes and Options
  • Chapter 8: Introduction to Subnet Masks
  • What Is a Subnet Mask?
  • Standard Subnet Masks
  • Chapter 9: Using Custom Subnet Masks
  • Custom Subnet Masks
  • Class A Subnet Masks
  • Class B Subnet Masks
  • Class C Subnet Masks
  • Chapter 10: Supernetting and CIDR
  • IP Address Allocation
  • SupernettingClassless Inter-Domain Routing (CIDR)
  • Chapter 11: Name Resolution
  • Understanding Name Resolution
  • Understanding Host Name Resolution
  • Understanding NetBIOS Name Resolution
  • Chapter 12: Domain Name System (DNS)
  • What Is DNS?
  • DNS on the Internet
  • Name Resolution Using DNS
  • Maintaining a DNS Server
  • Chapter 13: Dynamic DNS
  • What Is Dynamic DNS?
  • Chapter 14: Windows Internet Naming Service (WINS)
  • NetBIOS Applications
  • Chapter 15: IP Version 6
  • The Need for a New Version of TCP/IP
  • IPv6 Addressing