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Internet Core Protocols, w. CD-ROM - An Owner's Manual for the Internet. The Definitive Guide

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If you've ever been responsible for a network, you know that sinkingfeeling: your pager has gone off at 2 a.m., the network is broken, and you can't figure out why by using a dial-in connection from home. You drive into the office, dig out your protocol analyzer, and spend the next four hours trying to put things back together before the staff shows up for work.
When this happens, you often find yourself looking at the low-level guts of the Internet protocols: you're deciphering individual packets, trying to figure out what is (or isn't) happening. Until now, the only real guide to the protocols has been the Internet RFCs--and they're hardly what you want to be reading late at night when your network is down. There hasn't been a good book on the fundamentals of IP networking aimed at network administrators--until now.
Internet Core Protocols: The Definitive Guide contains all the information you need for low-level network debugging. It provides thorough coverage of the fundamental protocols in the TCP/IP suite: IP, TCP, UDP, ICMP, ARP (in its many variations), and IGMP. (The companion volume, Internet Application Protocols: The Definitive Guide, provides detailed information about the commonly used application protocols, including HTTP, FTP, DNS, POP3, and many others). It includes many packet captures, showing you what to look for and how to interpret all the fields. It has been brought up to date with the latest developments in real-world IP networking.
The CD-ROM included with the book contains Shomiti's "Surveyor Lite," a packet analyzer that runs on Win32 systems, plus the original RFCs, should you need them for reference. Together, this package includes everything you need to troubleshoot your network--except coffee.

Inhaltsverzeichnis










Foreword;
Preface;
Audience;
Organization;
How to Read This Book;
Font Conventions;
How to Contact Us;
Acknowledgments;
Chapter 1: An Introduction to TCP/IP;
1.1 A Brief History of the Internet;
1.2 TCP/IP's Architecture;
1.3 TCP/IP Protocols and Services In-Depth;
1.4 How Application Protocols Communicate Over IP;
Chapter 2: The Internet Protocol;
2.1 The IP Standard;
2.2 The IP Header;
2.3 IP in Action;
2.4 Troubleshooting IP;
Chapter 3: The Address Resolution Protocol;
3.1 The ARP Standard;
3.2 The ARP Packet;
3.3 ARP in Action;
3.4 Debugging ARP Problems;
Chapter 4: Multicasting and the Internet Group Management Protocol;
4.1 The IP Multicasting and IGMP Specifications;
4.2 IGMP Messages;
4.3 Multicasting and IGMP in Action;
4.4 Troubleshooting Multicasts and IGMP;
Chapter 5: The Internet Control Message Protocol;
5.1 The ICMP Specification;
5.2 ICMP Messages;
5.3 ICMP in Action;
5.4 Troubleshooting ICMP;
Chapter 6: The User Datagram Protocol;
6.1 The UDP Standard;
6.2 The UDP Header;
6.3 Troubleshooting UDP;
Chapter 7: The Transmission Control Protocol;
7.1 The TCP Standard;
7.2 The TCP Header;
7.3 TCP in Action;
7.4 Troubleshooting TCP;
Appendix A: The Internet Standardization Process;
A.1 The Internet Authorities;
A.2 Internet Documents (Drafts, RFCs, and STDs);
Appendix B: IP Addressing Fundamentals;
B.1 IP Addresses;
B.2 Subnet Masks;
B.3 Subnet Classes;
B.4 Internet-Legal Versus Private Addressing;
Bibliography;
Books;
Request for Comments;
Colophon;

Über den Autor / die Autorin

Eric A. Hall has been involved with computers and networking for over twenty years, both personally and professionally. He got his start in computers as a child by writing games in Basic on an IBM S/360 at his father's office, and got his first real taste of distributed networking by running a FidoNet BBS node out of his home town in Nashville, TN. More recently, Eric has served as the Labs Director for Network Computing magazine (designing and managing two of their test centers), has worked for two Internet startups, and has designed and managed Fortune 500 networks. Eric continues to serve as an independent consultant for a variety of network-related companies, and continues to write for the trade press on occasion.

Zusammenfassung

This work provides the nitty-gritty details of TCP, IP and UDP. It shows that many network problems with protocols can be debugged by working at the lowest levels (looking at all the bits and travelling back and forth on the wire). The guide explains what those bits are and how to interpret them.

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Autoren Eric a Hall, Eric Hall, Eric A Hall, Eric A. Hall
Verlag O'Reilly Media
 
Sprache Englisch
Produktform Taschenbuch
Erschienen 31.03.2015
 
EAN 9781565925724
ISBN 978-1-56592-572-4
Seiten 472
Gewicht 760 g
Illustration w. figs.
Themen Naturwissenschaften, Medizin, Informatik, Technik > Informatik, EDV > Datenkommunikation, Netzwerke

Internet, Datenprotokoll, Internet guides and online services, Internet Core Protocols network administrators web TCP/IP

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