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Routing in the Internet (2nd Ed.)

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Couverture de l’ouvrage Routing in the Internet
For courses in advanced Networking and Network Protocols.
This is a thorough revision of the classic text on Internet routing, written by former head of Internet Architecture Board which oversees the development of Internet protocols.
1. Introduction to Routing in the Internet.
The Worldwide Internet. How Is It Organized? A Study of Routing. Acknowledgments.

I. ARCHITECTURE AND PROTOCOLS


2. The Internet Architecture.
Is There an Internet Architecture? The End-to-End Argument. IP over Everything. Connectivity Is Its Own Reward. Developing the Internet Architecture. The Future of the Internet.

3. The Internet Protocol.
Model of Operation. The Internet Addresses. The Internet Protocol. ICMP. Sending IP Packets. IP and Companion Protocols. Interconnecting Local Networks.

4. From IPv4 to IPv6.
IPv6 Address Architecture. The IPv6 Header Format. ICMP v6. Address Resolution. Automatic Configuration. When Will We Deploy IPv6?

II. INTERIOR ROUTING PROTOCOLS


5. Why Is RIP So Simple?
Routing Information Protocol. An Introduction to Distance Vector Protocols. RIP, Version 1. RIP, Version 2. Using RIPng for IPv6. Further Improvements. The Cost of Simplicity.

6. Why Is OSPF So Complex?
Open Shortest Path First. What Is a Link State Routing Protocol? Why Is a Link State Protocol Better? The Design of OSPF. The Link State Database. The Protocols within OSPF. OSPF for IPv6. Research and Developments. Complexity and Services.

7. Other Routing Protocols.
RIP and OSPF Are Not Alone. Routers or Intermediate Systems? IGRP. Enhanced IGRP. Choosing Routing Protocols.

III. EXTERIOR ROUTING PROTOCOLS


8. EGP: A First Step Toward The Global Internet.
Splitting the Internet into Autonomous Systems. Exchanging Information through EGP. Routes, Distances, and Loops. The Limits of EGP. Developing BGP.

9. With BGP and CIDR Toward the World Wide Internet.
Exponential Growth and the Need for CIDR. The Concept of Path Vectors. The Border Gateway Protocol. Synchronizing with the IGP. Growing Pains.

10. Growing Pains: From CIDR to IPv6.
Addresses, Networks, and Routing Tables. The Structure of Interconnections. Routing Table Aggregation and Address Allocation. Is IPv6 the Solution? Waiting for the New IP.

11. Policy Routing.
The Objectives of Policy Routing. Provider Selection. The IDPR Approach. Multi-Protocol Label Switching. The Future of Policy Routing.

IV. NEW DEVELOPMENTS


12. IP Multicast Routing.
Benefits of Multicast. Multicast Routing. Multicast Routing Protocols for the Internet. Internet Multicast Today. IP Multicast Deployment Issues. The Future of Multicast Routing.

13. Mobility.
Mobile Hosts. The Objectives of IP Mobility. Architecture/Terminology. Protocols and Conventions. Further Refinements. Mobility and IPv6. The Future of Mobility.

14. Network Service Quality and Resource Reservation.
Queues and Delays. Queuing and Scheduling. A Reservation Protocol. Do We Need Resource Reservation? Differentiated Services. Future Internet Services.

15. Toward the New IP.
The Internet Lives. Address Depletion. Preparing for IPv6.

Index.
  • NEW - Updated coverage of OSPF (Open Shortest Path First) Intracompany Protocol. Explains how routing is organized within the enterprise.
  • NEW - BGPv4 - In-depth examination of BGPv4 (Border Gateway Protocol). Used to connect companies to service providers.
  • NEW - IPv6. Includes updated coverage of rationale, goals and key migration issues involved in the new Version 6 of the Internet Protocol.
  • NEW - Internet Multicasting. Explains how Internet multicasting works and how you can use it today.
  • NEW - Mobile IP. Expanded coverage of anytime, anywhere Internet connectivity.
  • NEW - Quality of Service - Examines quality of service technologies including policy routing and the Resource Reservation Protocol(RSVP). Allow

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