The Illustrated Network (2nd Ed.) How TCP/IP Works in a Modern Network
Auteur : Goralski Walter
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.
Part I: Networking Basics1. Protocols and Layers2. TCP/IP Protocols and Devices3. Network Link Technologies4. Packet Optical Networks and Forward Error Correction
Part II: Core Protocols5. IPv4 and IPv6 Addressing6. Address Resolution Protocol7. IPv4 and IPv6 Headers8. Internet Control Message Protocol9. Routing10. Forwarding IP Packets11. User Datagram Protocol12. Transmission Control Protocol13. Multiplexing and Sockets
Part III. Routing and Routing Protocols14. Routing and Peering15. IGPs: RIP, OSPF, and IS-IS16. Border Gateway Protocol17. Expanded Uses for BGP18. Multicast
Part IV. IP Switching and VPNs19. MPLS and IP Switching 20. MPLS-Based Virtual Private Networks 21. EVPN and VXLAN
Part V. Application Level22. Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol23. The Domain Name System24. File Transfer Protocol25. SMTP and Email26. Hypertext Transfer Protocol27. Securing Sockets with SSL
Part VI. Network Management28. Simple Network Management Protocol29. Cloud, SDN, and NFV
Part VII. Security30. Secure Shell (Remote Access)31. Network Address Translation32. Firewalls33. IP Security
Part VIII: Media34. Voice over Internet Protocol
- 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
Date de parution : 04-2017
Ouvrage de 936 p.
19x23.3 cm
Thème de The Illustrated Network :
Mots-clés :
ACK; ARP; AS PIC; ASP page; Autonomous system (AS); BGP; BGP/MPLS VPNs; BOOTP; Border Gateway Protocol (BGP); Bridges; Burst errors; CDNs; CHAP; CLI; CMIS/CMIP; COBOL; CPU chips; CRLs; Client-server model; Cloud Computing; Cookies; DDOS; DHCP; DMZs; DNS; DNS servers; DRAM; DSL routers; Defcon; Digital signal processing; Digital subscriber line (DSL); ECN; ESP; EVPNs; Ethernet; Ethernet LANs; FTP; FTP protocol; FTP server; FTP servers; FileZilla; Firewalls; Forward error correction; Frames; FreeBSD; GUI; HTML; HTTP; HTTp; Hamming code; ICMP; ICMP message; IDRP; IGP; IMAP; IP addresses; IPSec; IPv4; IPv4 address; IPv6; ISN; ISPs; Illustrated Network; Interior gateway protocol (IGP); Internet key exchange (IKE); Juniper Networks; L2TP access concentrator; L2TP network server; L2VPN; LAN; LAN interfaces; LAN networks; LAN1; LAN2 router; LANs; MAC; MACs; MBONE; MGCP; MPLS; MTA; MUAs; Multicast; Multiplexing; Multiservice access nodes; NAT; ND; NFV; NLRI; NOCs; NVRAM; Network layer reachability information (NLRI); Networking; OSPF; Optical transport networks; Optimal Route Reflection (ORR); PAT; PBB; PKI; PKI architecture