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[...]... (with David Stevens), 3rd edition: 1999, ISBN 0-13-973843-6 Volume I1 continues the discussion of Volume I by using code from a running implementation of TCP/ IP to illustrate all the details The text shows, for example, how TCP' s slow start algorithm interacts with the Partridge-Kam exponential retransmission backoff algorithm and how routing updates interact with datagram forwarding Internetworking. .. many TCP/ IP books on the shelves today, but Doug Comer's 'Internetworking with TCPAP' is the one that comes off the shelf for accessible and authoritative answers to questions about Internet technology." Dr Lyman Chapin, Chief Scientist, BBN Technologies Other Books In the Internetworking Series from Douglas Comer and Prentice Hall Internetworking With TCP/ IP Volume 11: Design, Implementation, and Internals... has provided a long sought overview and introduction to TCP/ IP There have been many requests for "the" article, report, or book to read to get started on understanding the TCP/ IP protocols At last, this book satisfies those requests Writing an introduction to TCP/ IP for the uninitiated is a very difficult task While combining the explanation of the general principles of computer communication with the... Handle Multiple Services 425 Obtaining And Setting Host Names 426 Obtaining And Setting The Internal Host Domain 427 Socket Library Calls 427 Network Byte Order Conversion Routines 428 IP Address Manipulation Routines 429 Accessing The Domain Name System 431 Obtaining Information About Hosts 432 Obtaining Information About Networks 433 Obtaining Information About Protocols 434 Obtaining Information About... communication" (PC) mechanism While there are several experiments in progress with operating system style message passing and procedure call types of IPC based on IP, the focus in this book is on more traditional applications that use the UDP datagram or TCP logical connection forms of IPC (See Chapters 11, 12, 17, 18, and 19) One of the key ideas inherent in TCP/ IP and in the title of this book is "internetworking. "... 32.24 Introduction 58 1 Protecting Resources 582 Information Policy 583 Internet Security 583 IP Security (IPsec) 584 IPsec Authentication Header 5 84 Security Association 585 IPsec Encapsulating Security Payload 586 Authentication And Mutable Header Fields 587 ZPsec Tunneling 588 Required Security Algorithms 588 Secure Sockets 589 Firewalls And Internet Access 589 Multiple Connections And Weakest Links... Logical IP Subnet Concept 364 Connection Management 365 Address Binding Within An WS 366 ATMARP Packet Format 366 Using ATMARP Packets To Determine An Address 369 Obtaining Entries For A Server Database 370 Timing Out ATMARP Information In A Server 370 Timing Out ATMARP Information In A Host Or Router 371 1P Switching Technologies 371 Switch Operation 372 Optimized IP Forwarding 372 Classification,... specific examples from the TCP/ IP protocol suite, Doug Comer has provided a very readable book While this book is specifically about the T C P m protocol suite, it is a good book for learning about computer communications protocols in general The principles of architecture, layering, multiplexing, encapsulation, addressing and address mapping, routing, and naming are quite similar in any protocol suite,... Internetworking With TCP/ IP Volume 111: Client-Server Programming and Applications (with David Stevens) BSD Socket Version, 2nd edition: 1996, ISBN 0-13-260969-X AT&T TLI Version: 1994, ISBN 0-13-474230-3 Windows Sockets Version: 19!l7, ISBN 0-13-848714-6 Volume III describes the fundamental concept of client-server computing used to build all distributed computing systems The text discusses various server designs... notes This series of notes is the result of a policy of making the working ideas and the protocol specifications developed by the TCP/ IP research and development community widely available This availability of the basic and detailed information about these protocols, and the availability of the early implementations of them, has had much to do with their current widespread use This commitment to public . Two Important Boundaries In The TCPIIP Model 19 1 11 .lo The Disadvantage Of Layering 192 11 .I 1 The Basic Idea Behind Multiplexing And Demultiplexing. Chapter 1 Introduction And Overview The Motivation For Internetworking 1 The TCPIIP Internet 2 Internet Services 3 History And Scope Of The Internet

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