Internetworking with TCP/IP VOLUME I Principle, Protocols, and Architecture

This reference has now been divided into two volumes to reflect the most recent changes in the field. Volume 1 provides a broad, conceptual introduction to the TCP/IP internetworking protocols and the connected TCP/IP Internet. It reviews network hardware, including wide area national backbones ARPA...

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Main Author: Comer, Douglas (Author)
Format: Book
Language:English
Published: Englewood Cliffs, N.J. Prentice Hall 1991
© 1991
Edition:Second Edition
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Summary:This reference has now been divided into two volumes to reflect the most recent changes in the field. Volume 1 provides a broad, conceptual introduction to the TCP/IP internetworking protocols and the connected TCP/IP Internet. It reviews network hardware, including wide area national backbones ARPANET and NSFNET, and local area technologies Ethernet and token rings. Addresses binding (ARP) and the IP concepts of connectionless datagram delivery, error detection and control, multicasting, and routing are covered. In addition, Comer compares the ISO 7-layer reference model to the TCP/IP 5-layer model in his discussion of protocol layering.
Item Description:Vols. 2-3 by Douglas E. Comer and David L. Stevens.
Physical Description:xviii 547 pages illustrations 25 cm
Bibliography:Includes bibliographical references and indexes.
ISBN:0134685059 (v. 1)
0134722426 (v. 2)
013260969X (v. 3)