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TCP/IP Networking: Architecture, Administration, and Programming, 1/e
James Martin, James Martin and Company
Joseph Leben, Leben, Inc., Clarendon Hills, IL
Published March, 1994 by Prentice Hall PTR (ECS Professional)
Copyright 1994, 400 pp.
Cloth
ISBN 0-13-642232-2
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The TCP/IP (Transmission Control Protocol/Internet Protocol) protocol suite
forms the basis for the most widely used networking technologies in the
world. This book describes the protocols that make up the TCP/IP protocol
suite. It explores TCP/IP architecture; Application Layer protocols and
services; Transport Layer protocols; Internet Layer protocols; Internet
administration; and client-server programming.
introduces the environment in which TCP/IP networking is
generally used and describes the overall architecture of the TCP/IP
protocol suite.
describes the TCP/IP protocols and services that are employed
by end users for doing useful work (NFS and DNS).
explains the two major data transport protocols (UDP and
TCP) used in a TCP/IP internet.
investigates the low-level protocols in the TCP/IP protocol
suite used to provide basic packet delivery facilities (IP, ARP, RARP,
and ICMP).
explores network management, administration, and troubleshooting
procedures used in keeping a TCP/IP internet running.
introduces programming techniques used in writing application
programs that communicate over a TCP/IP internet.
I. ARCHITECTURE.
1. Internetworking with TCP/IP.
2. The Worldwide Internet.
3. TCP/IP Architecture.
4. TCP/IP Addressing.
II. APPLICATION LAYER PROTOCOLS AND SERVICES.
5. Application Services.
6. Network File System.
7. Domain Name System.
III. TRANSPORT LAYER PROTOCOLS.
8. User Datagram Protocol.
9. Transmission Control Protocol.
IV. INTERNET LAYER PROTOCOLS.
10. Internet Protocol.
11. ARP and RARP Address Resolution.
12. Internet Control Message Protocol.
13. Routing Protocols.
V. INTERNET ADMINISTRATION.
14. Network Management.
15. Installation and Administration.
16. Troubleshooting.
VI. CLIENT-SERVER PROGRAMMING.
17. Client-Server Computing.
18. TCP/IP Programming Fundamentals.
19. Socket Programming.
20. Remote Procedure Call Programming.
APPENDICES.
A. Physical Network Technologies.
B. OSF Distributed Computing Environment.
C. Requests for Comments.
Index.
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