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Internetworking with TCP/IP Volume 1 : Principles, Protocols, and Architecture
 
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Internetworking with TCP/IP Volume 1 : Principles, Protocols, and Architecture (Hardcover)

by Douglas E. Comer (Author)
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Product details

  • Hardcover: 640 pages
  • Publisher: Prentice Hall; 3 edition (19 April 1995)
  • Language English
  • ISBN-10: 0132169878
  • ISBN-13: 978-0132169875
  • Product Dimensions: 23.6 x 17.8 x 3.6 cm
  • Average Customer Review: 4.8 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (4 customer reviews)
  • Amazon.co.uk Sales Rank: 123,624 in Books (See Bestsellers in Books)

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    #16 in  Books > Science & Nature > Engineering & Technology > Electrical > Electricity Principles
    #24 in  Books > Computing & Internet > Networking & Security > Network Topics > TCP-IP & Other Internet Protocols
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Product Description

NEW EDITION COMING SOON. The best introduction to computer networking with TCP/IP for intermediate and advanced level computer networking courses, or as a superb professional reference.



From the Back Cover

The TCP/IP "bible"— now completely updated to reflect all the latest technologies! Leading Internet expert Douglas Comer has updated his classic, superb introduction to TCP/IP-based internetworking that is renowned for its clarity and accessibility in explaining internetworking and routing. Discover how the basic TCP/IP technology has survived and evolved over two decades of exponential growth, and understand the TCP/IP protocols and technical advances. This edition explains emerging technologies such as Mobile IP, Virtual Private Networks, resource reservation with RSVP, and Ipv6. Comer reveals how to master TCP/IP and how the Internet works. The reader is required to have a modest background in the fundamentals of computer systems, but does not need sophisticated mathematics. As with previous editions, this edition provides an introduction to physical networks and then shows how they are combined to form an internet. It states design principles clearly, and discusses motivations and consequences.

THIS NEW EDITION OF VOLUME 1:

  • Explains how voice and video are sent over IP internets and how IP Telephony operates
  • Describes Mobile IP (a technology that allows a computer to move from one network to another without changing its IP address)
  • Discusses IP security and the security standard, IPsec
  • Revises the discussion of Ipv6 to incorporate the latest changes
  • Shows how to interconnect private intranets and the global Internet using Virtual Private Network (VPN) and Network Address Translation (NAT) technologies
  • Expands the description of IP multicasting to cover multicast routing protocols
  • Presents the Differentiated Services (DiffServe) scheme for classes of services as well at Path MTU discovery and routing for anonymous serial networks
  • Explains Random Early Discard (RED), which is now recommended for routers
  • Updates the coverage of all protocols to the latest versions, including RIP, IGMP, and SNMP

--This text refers to an alternate Hardcover edition.

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5.0 out of 5 stars The most comprehensive description of TCP/IP available, 25 Oct 2000
This book came with a strong recommendation from a colleague, an opinion with which I can more than concur with. I have found this book to be the single most comprehensive source of TCP/IP and related protocols available. Furthermore, and perhaps most importantly, the book is very easy to read, well structured and concise. However, it should be noted that this volume does not include in-depth implementation details nor source code but, apparently, the following volumes do. In conclusion this book is both an excellent tutorial and reference book for the TCP/IP protocol suite.
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3 of 3 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars One for the Techies, 25 Dec 2002
By Mr. P. Harvey "Phil" (Cornwall, UNITED KINGDOM) - See all my reviews
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Vol. 1 (4th ed.), h/back, 750 pages: deals with basic internetworking with TCP/IP and is 'one the Techies'. It is not intended for the non-technical reader wanting to know more about the subject. It is really a student text/reference book comprising 33 chapters, each with its own set of self-assessment exercises. Vol. 1 also contains an appendices containing a comprehensive glossary, extensive bibliography and a long list of RFCs (Request for Comments), all of which can be found on the Internet, if you know where to look. Vol. 2 deals with design, implementation and the internals of TCP/IP and Vol. 3 deals with client-server programming and applications and each of these three volumes are perfect examples of clarity and presentation.
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5.0 out of 5 stars Best book ever on TCP/IP, 3 Sep 2004
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If I was not in a hurry I would write at great lengths about this book. In short it is extremely well written. Not only technically is it a masterpiece, but somehow the author has made the book an enjoyable read! I never thought I would find myself reading and enjoying reading a technical book so much.

I personally can not praise the author enough for the high standard of writing.

I had purchased other books before because they had caught my eye with better covers Etc. They gave me factual statements but did not any the question why the facts were the way they were.

I did not know TCP/IP before I read this book, now with reading a little each day on public transport on the way to and from work, I feel that I have a fair grasp of it. If only more technical books were of this standard!

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