TCP/IP (Transmission Control Protocol/Internet Protocol) is the most widely used method for working with remote computers, including the Internet. TCP/IP provides a set of commands that let users do all sorts of things: send e-mail messages, transfer data files, and access remote computers. These commands are most often used on UNIX systems by systems developers and managers. But in recent years the power of TCP/IP has been brought to PC-based users and developers as well. To get the most out of UNIX-based networks and the Internet, these users need to understand how to use TCP/IP commands. Users need instruction on how to use these commands. Whether you are working on a UNIX system or are using a PC connected to the Internet, this guidebook explains the most vital and commonly used TCP/IP commands.
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Höhe: 23.5 cm
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978-0-471-12569-3 (9780471125693)
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A Real-World Internetworking Protocol: TCP/IP; rlogin Command: Logging into a Remote System; telnet Command: Connecting to Remote Hosts; rcp Command: Copying Files From Host to Host; rsh Command: Executing Commands on Remote Host; tftp Command: Simple File Transfer; ftp Command: Transferring Files Between Hosts; mail Command: Electronic Mail Services; mount Command; Miscellaneous Network Services; Special Internet Commands; A Guide to TCP/IP Files; Network Security and Troubleshooting; The OSI Model of Communications Networks; Protocols of TCP/IP; Internet Protocol: Network Layer Protocol; Other Internet Protocols: ARP, RARP, and ICMP; User Datagram and Transmission Control Protocols: Transport Layer Protocols; Appendices; Summary; Index.