This volume addresses the question of how applications that use TCP/IP can be designed. Focusing on the client-server paradigm, this book examines algorithms for both the client and server components of a distributed program, shows an implementation that illustrates each design, discusses techniques like application-level gateways and tunnelling, and reviews several standard protocols. create them, this third volume in Comer's series also explains how each design fits into the space of possible implementations, emphasizes design principles that underlie practical implementations and offers sample programs that show how each design operates in practice.
The new edition includes updates to every chapter, updated examples, a new chapter on MPLS and IP switching technology and an expanded TCP description that featuers Explicit Congestion Notification (ECN) and Selective ACKnowledgement (SACK) ...
Internetworking with TCP/IP
Internetworking with TCP/IP.: Principles, protocols, and architecture
TCP/IP and UNIX, both born in the research community, have experienced phenomenal growth and commercial success over the past decade. TCP/IP is the network protocol family of choice on the...
An internationally best-selling, conceptual introduction to the TCP/IP protocols and Internetworking, this book interweaves a clear discussion of fundamentals and scientific principles with details and examples drawn from the latest ...
From Charles M. Kozierok, the creator of the highly regarded www.pcguide.com, comes The TCP/IP Guide.
This book takes the popular Stevens approach and modernizes it, employing 2008 equipment, operating systems, and router vendors.
This volume answers the question "How does application software use TCP/IP to communicate over a network?" focusing on the client-server paradigm, and examining algorithms for both the client and server components of a distributed program.
This is the eBook of the printed book and may not include any media, website access codes, or print supplements that may come packaged with the bound book.
This complete guide to setting up and running a TCP/IP network is essential for network administrators, and invaluable for users of home systems that access the Internet.