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introduction to tcp/ip This chapter gives an overview of TCP/IP networking principles that form the basis of discussion for many of the laboratories that are covered in this text.
TCP: repairs all packet losses that can be repaired, more complex. The transport layer uses port numbers to differentiate processes inside a machine. IP SA=A DA=B prot=TCP source port=1267 destination port=443 ...data... 2. The Network and MAC Layers.
Introduction This book describes the TCP/IP protocol suite, but from a different perspective than other texts on TCP/IP. Instead of just describing the protocols and what they do, we'll use a popular diagnostic tool to watch the protocols in action. Seeing how the protocols operate in
TCP/IP Tutorial and Technical Overview Lydia Parziale David T. Britt Chuck Davis Jason Forrester Wei Liu Carolyn Matthews Nicolas Rosselot Understand networking fundamentals of the TCP/IP protocol suite Introduces advanced concepts and new technologies Includes the latest TCP/IP protocols Front cover
Interior Router Protocol (IRP): Among routers internal to an autonomous system. Also known as IGP. Examples: Routing Information Protocol (RIP), Open Shortest Path First (OSPF) Exterior Router Protocol (ERP): Among routers between autonomous systems. Also known as EGP.
TCP/IP creates a unified Inter-network with common protocols, data formats and programming models
This free book is both an encyclopedic and comprehensible guide to the TCP/IP protocol suite that will appeal to newcomers and the seasoned professional. It details the core protocols that make TCP/IP internetworks function, and the most important classical TCP/IP applications.