Advances in networking and communications hardware based upon the TCP/IP protocol suite are opening up a new range of technologies with the potential to contribute considerably to our daily lives. The ABCs of TCP/IP is a comprehensive reference on the TCP/IP protocol suite for professionals that provides an overview of the suite and details its key components. It addresses virtual private networks, IP telephony and voice gateways, and IPSec and examines the manner by which various protocols and applications operate. Coverage also includes security techniques, routing, network design constraints, testing methods, troubleshooting, management issues, and emerging applications.
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Für Beruf und Forschung
IT managers and consultants, managers of data communications and telecommunications, business (non-technical) managers involved in making decisions about investments in networks, and network and systems professionals
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113 s/w Abbildungen, 24 s/w Tabellen
113 b/w images and 24 tables
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978-1-4200-0038-2 (9781420000382)
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Overview. The Protocol Suite. Internet Governing Bodies and the Standards Process. The Internet Protocol and Related Protocols. The Transport Layer. Applications and Built-in Diagnostic Tools. Routing and Routing Protocol. Security Threats. Enhancing Security. Emerging Technologies. Appendices: ICMP Type and Code Values. Internet Protocol (IP) Protocol Type Field Values. Port Numbers.