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Computer networking : a top-down approach featuring the Internet

โœ Scribed by James F. Kurose; Keith W. Ross


Publisher
Addison-Wesley
Year
2000
Tongue
English
Leaves
674
Edition
Prelim. ed.
Category
Library

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Table of Contents
Computer Networking
kurose
Keith Ross
preface
Instructor Overheads: Computer Networking: A Top Down Approach Featuring the Internet
What is the Internet?
What is a protocol?
End systems, protocols, and end-to-end service models
The Network Core
WINDOWS\Desktop\Keith\book\overview\traceroute
Message Switching
Access Networks and Physical Media
Delay and Loss in Packet-Switched Networks
Protocol Layers and Their Service Models
Internet structure: Backbones, NAP's and ISP's
A brief history of computer networking and the Internet
ATMover
Chapter 1 summary
Chapter 1 Homework and Discussion Questions
Network Applications: Terminology and Basic Concepts
The HyperText Transfer Protocol
Keith\book\applications\smtp
Keith\book\applications\smtp
The Domain Name System
http://www.behzadakbari.com/networking/ross/nslookup.htm
Socket Programming in Java
udpDev
Keith\book\applications\webserver
Chapter 2: Summary
Homeowrk Probems for Chapter 2
The Transport Layer: Overview
Multiplexing and Demultiplexing Network Applications
UDP: the User Datagram Protocol
Principle of Reliable Data Transfer
http://www.behzadakbari.com/networking/ross/TCP3.html
Transmission Control Protocol
Principles of congestion control
TCP Congestion Control
summary
Chapter 4 Homework problems
Network Layer: Introduction and Service Models
Point-to-Point Routing Algorithms
The Network Layer:hierarchical networks
Point-toPoint Routing in the Internet
IP Fragmentation
Point-toPoint Routing in the Internet
What's inside a router?
IPv6
Multicast Routing
summary
Homework Problems and Discussion Questions, Chapter 4
Introduction to the Data Link Layer
Error Detection and Correction
Multiple Access Protocols and LANs
LAN addresses and ARP
Ethernet
CSMA/CD Simulation
Hubs, Bridges, and Switches
IEEE 802.11 Wireless LANs
The PPP Protocol
http://www.behzadakbari.com/networking/ross/atm.html
T1
Chapter 5 Summary
Chapter 5 Homework problems
Introduction
Introduction
Introduction
rtp
Better than Best Effort Service
Scheduling and Policing mechanisms for Providing QoS Guarantees
Integrated Services
rsvp
Differentiated Services
Chapter 6 Summary
Homework problems: Multimedia Netowrking
What is Network Security?
Cryptogrpahy
Authentication
Integrity
Key Distribution
Secure e-mail
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What is Network Security?
Chapter 7 summary
Network Security - Homework Problems
Network Managment - Introduction
The Infrastrcuture for Network management
The Internet Network Management Framework
ASN.1
Firewalls
Chapter 8: Summary
Chapter 8 homework and discussion problems
Multi-Threaded Web Server in Java
A Mail User Agent in Java
Lab: Implementting a reliable transport protocol
CMPSCI 653/491G: Programming Assignment 3
Socket Programming Course
CMPSCI 653/491G: On-line class audio/notes
Internet Lectures on Demand
DistTutorial
The ALN Web
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