Computer networks and internets

Suitable for those with little or no background, this text offers an overview of networking and Internet technology. It provides a tour through all of networking, from the lowest level of data transmission and wiring to the highest levels of application software. An accompanying CD-ROM and Web site...

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Main Author: Comer, Douglas E. (Author)
Format: Book
Language:English
Published: Upper Saddle River, NJ Prentice Hall 1997
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504 |a Includes bibliographical references and index. 
505 0 |a Ch. 1 Introduction -- lCh. 2 Transmission Media -- Ch. 3 Local Asynchronous Communication (RS-232) -- Ch. 4 Long-Distance Communication (Carriers And Modems) -- Ch. 5 Packets, Frames, And Error Detection -- Ch. 6 LAN Technologies And Network Topology -- Ch. 7 Hardware Addressing And Frame Type Identification -- Ch. 8 LAN Writing, Physical Topology, And Interface Hardware -- Ch. 9 Extending LANs: Fiber Modems, Repeaters, Bridges, and Switches -- lCh. 10 WAN Technologies And Routing -- Ch. 11 Network Ownership, Service Paradigm, And Performance -- Ch. 12 Protocols And Layering -- Ch. 13 Internetworking: Concepts, Architecture, and Protocols -- Ch. 14 IP: Internet Protocol Addresses -- Ch. 15 Binding Protocol Addresses (ARP) -- Ch. 16 IP Datagrams and Datagram Forwarding -- Ch. 17 IP Encapsulation, Fragmentation, And Reassembly -- Ch. 18 The Future IP (IPv6) -- Ch. 19 An Error Reporting Mechanism (ICMP) -- Ch. 20 TCP: Reliable Transport Service -- Ch. 21 Client-Server Interaction -- Ch. 22 The Socket Interface -- Ch. 23 Example Of A Client And A Server -- Ch. 24 Naming With The Domain Name System -- Ch. 25 Electronic Mail Representation And -- Ch. 26 File Transfer And Remote File Access -- Ch. 27 World Wide Web Pages And Browsing --Ch. 28 Technology For Dynamic Web Documents -- Ch. 29œ ava Technology For Active Web Document -- Ch. 30 Network Management (SNMP) -- Ch. 31 Network Security -- Ch. 32 Initialization (Configuration). 
520 |a Suitable for those with little or no background, this text offers an overview of networking and Internet technology. It provides a tour through all of networking, from the lowest level of data transmission and wiring to the highest levels of application software. An accompanying CD-ROM and Web site provide opportunities for a variety of hands on experiences. The CD contains copies of text figures, digitized images of network wiring and equipment, and files of data that can be used as input to student programs, a key search mechanism, and links to the Web site. 
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