
TCP/IP Tutorial and Technical Overview
Red Books
Adolfo Rodriguez, John Gatrell, John Karas, Roland Peschke
Résumé
- The comprehensive, authoritative introduction to the protocols that drive the Internet
- Covers internetworking, routing, transport protocols, multicast, and much more
- Includes detailed coverage of application protocols—DNS, TELNET, FTP, HTTP, SMTP, RTP/RTCP, SNMP, and WAP
- Presents techniques for maximizing security, availability, and scalability
- Extensive new coverage includes QoS, MPLS, IP telephony, and WAP
- An in-depth introduction to the entire TCP/IP suite—including the latest protocols and concepts
- Systematic coverage of internetworking, routing, transport, multicast, and application protocols
- New and updated coverage of QoS, MPLS, IP telephony, security, WAP, and more
The authors—an expert team of IBM TCP/IP instructors and consultants—begin by introducing TCP/IP's fundamental goals, roles, components, and underlying concepts. They survey today's core TCP/IP application protocols, from DNS to HTTP, SMTP to RTP, as well as protocols designed for advanced wireless and multimedia applications.
The book includes detailed coverage of the latest trends in networking and infrastructure, including Quality of Service, MPLS, security, IP mobility, IP telephony, and IPv6. The authors also introduce leading tools for maximizing availability and scalability in IBM and Cisco environments, including IBM Sysplex Distributor, Cisco MultiNode Load Balancing, and OS/390 DNS/WLM.
Contents
Preface.
I. CORE TCP/IP PROTOCOLS.
1. Architecture, History, Standards, and Trends.
2. Network Interfaces.
3. Internetworking Protocols.
4. Routing Protocols.
5. Transport Layer Protocols.
6. IP Multicast.
II. TCP/IP APPLICATION PROTOCOLS.
7. Application Structure and Programming
Interfaces.
8. Directory and Naming Protocols.
9. Remote Execution and Distributed Computing.
10. File related Protocols.
11. Mail applications.
12. The World Wide Web.
13. Multimedia Protocols.
14. Wireless Application Protocol (WAP).
15. Network Management.
16. Utilities.
III. ADVANCED CONCEPTS AND NEW TECHNOLOGIES.
17. IP Version 6.
18. MultiProtocol Label Switching (MPLS).
19. Mobile IP.
20. Integrating other Protocols with TCP/IP.
21. TCP/IP Security.
22. Quality of Service.
23. Availability, Scalability, and Load Balancing.
Appendix A. Platform Implementations.
Appendix B. Special Notices.
Appendix C. Related Publications.
Abbreviations and Acronyms.
Index.
IBM Redbooks review.
L'auteur - Adolfo Rodriguez
Adolfo Rodriguez is an Advisory I/T Specialist at the International Technical Support Organization, Raleigh Center. He writes extensively and teaches IBM classes worldwide on all areas of TCP/IP. Before joining the ITSO, Adolfo worked in the design and development of Communications Server for OS/390, in RTP, NC. He holds a B.A. degree in Mathematics and B.S. and M.S. degrees in Computer Science from Duke University, Durham, NC. He is currently pursuing a Ph.D. degree in Computer Science at Duke University, with a concentration on Networking Systems.
L'auteur - John Gatrell
John Gatrell works for IBM in the UK. He has 15 years experience in communications customer support, and a further seven years in programming. He holds a B.A. Honours degree in Physics from Oxford University. His specialized areas include UNIX and communications.
L'auteur - John Karas
John Karas is a network architect in IBM Global Services
in the United States. He has 14 years of experience in the
data networking field. He holds a Masters of Science degree
in Telecommunications from Pace University. His areas of
expertise include IP routing algorithms, complex network
design, capacity planning, and application performance
testing. He has written extensively on supporting OSPF and
BGP networks, as well as performance monitoring in SAP
environments.
L'auteur - Roland Peschke
Roland Peschke is a Senior IT Networking Specialist
working for IBM customers requesting consulting and
education services for the OS/390 TCP/IP and SNA
environment. His comprehensive experiences in these areas
come from working at IBM Germany and ITSO Raleigh for more
than three decades. He worked intensively on several SNA-
and TCP/IP Redbooks.
Caractéristiques techniques
PAPIER | |
Éditeur(s) | Prentice Hall |
Auteur(s) | Adolfo Rodriguez, John Gatrell, John Karas, Roland Peschke |
Parution | 04/02/2002 |
Nb. de pages | 958 |
Format | 17,5 x 23,3 |
Couverture | Broché |
Poids | 1370g |
Intérieur | Noir et Blanc |
EAN13 | 9780130676108 |
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