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THE ILLUSTRATED NETWORK 2E
Título:
THE ILLUSTRATED NETWORK 2E
Subtítulo:
Autor:
GORALSKI, W
Editorial:
ACADEMIC PRESS
Año de edición:
2017
Materia
TCP/IP
ISBN:
978-0-12-811027-0
Páginas:
936
75,95 €

 

Sinopsis

The Illustrated Network: How TCP/IP Works in a Modern Network, Second Edition presents an illustrated explanation on how TCP/IP works, using consistent examples from a working network configuration that includes servers, routers and workstations. Diagnostic traces allow the reader to follow the discussion with unprecedented clarity and precision. True to its title, there are 330+ diagrams and screenshots, as well as topology diagrams and a unique repeating chapter opening diagram. Illustrations are also used as end-of-chapter questions. Based on examples of a complete and modern network, all the material comes from real objects connected and running on the network.

The book emphasizes the similarities across all networks, since all share similar components, from the smallest LAN to the global internet. Layered protocols are the rule, and all hosts attached to the Internet run certain core protocols to enable their applications to function properly.

This second edition includes updates throughout, along with four completely new chapters that introduce developments that have occurred since the publication of the first edition, including optical networking, cloud concepts and VXLAN.



Key Features
Gives the reader insights into the most up-to-date network equipment, operating systems and router vendors
Presents an illustrated explanation on how TCP/IP works with consistent examples from a working network configuration that includes servers, routers, and workstations
Contains over 330 Illustrations, screen shots, topology diagrams, and a unique repeating chapter opening diagram to reinforce concepts
Readership
Networking engineers and administrators; also advanced undergrad or graduate students studying networking in CS or CE departments

Table of Contents
Part I: Networking Basics

Chapter 1. Protocols and Layers

Abstract
The Illustrated Network
Protocols
Internet Administration
Layers
The TCP/IP Protocol Suite
The Layers of TCP/IP
The TCP/IP Protocol Suite
Questions for Readers
Chapter 2. TCP/IP Protocols and Devices

Abstract
Protocol Stacks on the Illustrated Network
Layers, Protocols, Ports, and Sockets
The TCP/IP Protocol Stack
The Client-Server Model
TCP/IP Layers and Client-Server
The IP Layer
The Transport Layer
The Application Layer
Bridges, Routers, and Switches
Questions for Readers
Chapter 3. Network Link Technologies

Abstract
Illustrated Network Connections
The Data Link Layer
The Evolution of Ethernet
The Evolution of DSL
The Evolution of SONET
Wireless LANs and IEEE 802.11
Questions for Readers
Chapter 4. Packet Optical Networks and Forward Error Correction

Abstract
Packet Optical Networks and Error Correction
Packet Optical Networks and the Optical Transport Network
Standards for Packet Optical Networks and Forward Error Correction
Handling Single Bit Errors and Burst Errors
Modern FEC Operation
FEC and SONET/SDH
FEC and OTN
FEC Research and Development
OTN for the Illustrated Network
Questions for Readers
Part II: Core Protocols

Chapter 5. IPv4 and IPv6 Addressing

Abstract
IP Addressing
The Network/Host Boundary
The IPv4 Address
The IPv6 Address
Subnetting and Supernetting
IPv6 Addressing Details
Questions for Readers
Chapter 6. Address Resolution Protocol

Abstract
ARP and LANs
ARP Packets
Example ARP Operation
ARP Variations
ARP and IPv6
Questions for Readers
Chapter 7. IPv4 and IPv6 Headers

Abstract
Packet Headers and Addresses
The IPv4 Packet Header
Fragmentation and IPv4
Fragmentation and Reassembly
A Fragmentation Example
IPv4 and IPv6 Headers Compared
IPv6 and Fragmentation
Questions for Readers
Chapter 8. Internet Control Message Protocol

Abstract
ICMP and Ping
The ICMP Message Format
Sending ICMP Messages
Ping
Traceroute
Path MTU
ICMPv6
Questions for Readers
Chapter 9. Routing

Abstract
Routers and Routing Tables
Hosts and Routing Tables
Direct and Indirect Delivery
Questions for Readers
Chapter 10. Forwarding IP Packets

Abstract
Router Architectures
Another Router Architecture
Router Access
Forwarding Table Lookups
Dual Stacks, Tunneling, and IPv6
Tunneling Mechanisms
Transition Considerations
Questions for Readers
Chapter 11. User Datagram Protocol

Abstract
UDP Ports and Sockets
What UDP Is For
The UDP Header
IPv4 and IPv6 Notes
Port Numbers
UDP Operation
UDP Overflows
Questions for Readers
Chapter 12. Transmission Control Protocol

Abstract
TCP and Connections
The TCP Header
TCP Mechanisms
Connections and the Three-Way Handshake
Flow Control
Performance Algorithms
TCP Behaving Badly?
TCP and FTP
Questions for Readers
Chapter 13. Multiplexing and Sockets

Abstract
Layers and Applications
The Socket Interface
The Socket Interface: Good or Bad?
The Windows Socket Interface
Questions for Readers
Part III: Routing and Routing Protocols

Chapter 14. Routing and Peering

Abstract
Network Layer Routing and Switching
Connection-Oriented and Connectionless Networks
Host Routing Tables
The Internet and the Autonomous System
The Internet Today
The Role of Routing Policies
Peering
Picking a Peer
Questions for Readers
Chapter 15. IGPs: RIP, OSPF, and IS-IS

Abstract
Interior Routing Protocols
The Three Major IGPs
Routing Information Protocol
A Note on IGRP and EIGRP
Intermediate System-Intermediate System
Questions for Readers
Chapter 16. Border Gateway Protocol

Abstract
BGP as a Routing Protocol
BGP and the Internet
BGP as a Path-Vector Protocol
IBPG and EBGP
Other Types of BGP
BGP Attributes
BGP and Routing Policy
BGP Message Types
BGP Message Formats
The Notification Message
Questions for Readers
Chapter 17. Expanded Uses for BGP

Abstract
Introduction
Optimal Route Reflection (ORR)
BGP and Flow Specification
BGP in the Very Large Data Center
Distributing Link-State Information with BGP
Configuring BGP-LS on the Illustrated Network
Questions for Readers
Chapter 18. Multicast

Abstract
A First Look at IPv4 Multicast
Multicast Terminology
Dense and Sparse Multicast
Multicast Notation
Multicast Concepts
Protocols for Multicast
Questions for Readers
Part IV: IP Switching and VPNs

Chapter 19. MPLS and IP Switching

Abstract
Converging What?
Frame Relay
MPLS
MPLS and VPNs
Configuring MPLS Using Static LSPs
Questions for Readers
Chapter 20. MPLS-Based Virtual Private Networks

Abstract
PPTP for Privacy
Types of MPLS-Based VPNS
VPLS: an MPLS-Based L2VPN
Does it Really Work?
Questions for Readers
Chapter 21. EVPN and VXLAN

Abstract
EVPN Overview
Configuring an EVPN with VXLAN on the Illustrated Network
Questions for Readers
Part V: Application Level

Chapter 22. Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol

Abstract
DHCP and Addressing
BOOTP
Trivial File Transfer Protocol
DHCP and Routers
Questions for Readers
Chapter 23. The Domain Name System

Abstract
DNS Basics
DNS in Theory: Name Server, Database, and