Internetworking with TCP/IP, Vol 2
Design, Implementation, and Internals
Pearson (Publisher)
4th Edition
Published on 28. February 2008
Book
Hardback
672 pages
978-0-13-031996-8 (ISBN)
Description
The Fourth Edition of this best-seller is a must for anyone working the TCP/IP suite of protocols.
The authors provide an in-depth look at individual TCP/IP protocols in light of design alternatives, implementation techniques with actual ANSI C code, and the internals of protocol software. This book uses the widely accepted data-mark interpretation of TCP urgent data, and a discussion of the consequences is included. Throughout the book the authors use a working system- which they designed and built using ANSI C-to explain the interaction among protocols, the complete implementation process, and the internal structure.
The authors provide an in-depth look at individual TCP/IP protocols in light of design alternatives, implementation techniques with actual ANSI C code, and the internals of protocol software. This book uses the widely accepted data-mark interpretation of TCP urgent data, and a discussion of the consequences is included. Throughout the book the authors use a working system- which they designed and built using ANSI C-to explain the interaction among protocols, the complete implementation process, and the internal structure.
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Edition
4th edition
Language
English
Place of publication
United States
Publishing group
Pearson Education (US)
Target group
College/higher education
Dimensions
Height: 235 mm
Width: 178 mm
ISBN-13
978-0-13-031996-8 (9780130319968)
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Douglas E. Comer | David L. Stevens
Internetworking with TCP/IP Vol. II
ANSI C Version: Design, Implementation, and Internals
Book
07/1998
3rd Edition
Pearson
€176.07
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Content
1. Introduction and Overview.
2. The Structure of TCP/IP Software in an Operating System.
3. Network Interface Layer.
4. Address Discovery and Binding (ARP).
5. IP: Global Software Organization.
6. IP: Routing Table and Routing Algorithm.
7. IP: Fragmentation and Reassembly.
8. IP: Error Processing (ICMP).
9. IP: Multicast Processing (IGMP).
10. UDP: User Datagrams.
11. TCP: Data Structures and Input Processing.
12. TCP: Finite State Machine Implementation.
13. TCP: Output Processing.
14. TCP: Timer Management.
15. TCP: Flow Control and Adaptive Retransmission.
16. TCP: Urgent Data Processing and the Push Function.
17. Socket-Level Interface.
18. RIP: Active Route Propagation and Passive Acquisition.
19. OSPF: Route Propagation with an SPF Algorithm.
20. SNMP: MIB Variables, Representations, and Bindings.
21. SNMP: Client and Server.
22. SNMP: Table Access Functions.
23. Implementation In Retrospect.
Appendix 1: Cross Reference of Procedure Calls.
Appendix 2: Cross Reference of C Structures Used in the Code.
Appendix 3: Xinu Functions and Constants Used in the Code.
2. The Structure of TCP/IP Software in an Operating System.
3. Network Interface Layer.
4. Address Discovery and Binding (ARP).
5. IP: Global Software Organization.
6. IP: Routing Table and Routing Algorithm.
7. IP: Fragmentation and Reassembly.
8. IP: Error Processing (ICMP).
9. IP: Multicast Processing (IGMP).
10. UDP: User Datagrams.
11. TCP: Data Structures and Input Processing.
12. TCP: Finite State Machine Implementation.
13. TCP: Output Processing.
14. TCP: Timer Management.
15. TCP: Flow Control and Adaptive Retransmission.
16. TCP: Urgent Data Processing and the Push Function.
17. Socket-Level Interface.
18. RIP: Active Route Propagation and Passive Acquisition.
19. OSPF: Route Propagation with an SPF Algorithm.
20. SNMP: MIB Variables, Representations, and Bindings.
21. SNMP: Client and Server.
22. SNMP: Table Access Functions.
23. Implementation In Retrospect.
Appendix 1: Cross Reference of Procedure Calls.
Appendix 2: Cross Reference of C Structures Used in the Code.
Appendix 3: Xinu Functions and Constants Used in the Code.