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- (美)Behrouz A. Forouzan,(美)Sophia Chung Fegan 著
- 出版社: 北京:清华大学出版社
- ISBN:7302041008
- 出版时间:2000
- 标注页数:836页
- 文件大小:66MB
- 文件页数:855页
- 主题词:TCP/IP
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图书目录
Chapter 1 Introduction 11
Protocols1
1.1 PROTOCOLS AND STANDARDS1
Chapter 1 Introduction1
Standards Creation Committees2
1.2 STANDARDS ORGANIZATIONS2
Standards2
1.3 Internet Standards4
Regulatory Agencies4
Forums4
Maturity Levels5
Requirement Levels6
ISOC7
1.4 INTERNET ADMINSTRATION7
IANA and ICANN8
IRTF8
IAB8
IETF8
NIC9
1.5 A BRIEF HISTORY9
ARPANET9
Birth of the Internet9
TCP/IP Protocol10
MILNET10
CSNET10
NSFNET11
ANSNET11
The Internet Today11
Timeline11
1.6 SUMMARY12
Multiple Choice13
1.7 PRACTICE SET13
Exercises15
Chapter 2 The OSI Model and the TCP/IP Protocol Suite17
Chapter 2 The OSI Model and the TCP/IP Protocol Suite17
2.1 THE OSI MODEL17
Layered Architecture18
Peer-to-Peer Processes18
2.2 LAYERS IN THE OSI MODEL21
Physical Layer21
Data Link Layer22
Network Layer23
Transport Layer24
Session Layer25
Presentation Layer26
Application Layer27
Physical and Data Link Layers28
Network Layer28
2.3 TCP/IP PROTOCOL SUITE28
Transport Layer30
Application Layer31
2.4 ADDRESSING31
Physical Address31
Internet Address32
Port Address33
2.5 TCP/IP VERSIONS34
Version 434
Version 535
Version 635
2.7 PRACTICE SET36
2.6 SUMMARY36
Multiple Choice36
Exercises39
Guided Media41
Chapter 3 Underlying Technologies41
3.1 TRANSMISSION MEDIA41
Chapter 3 Underlying Technologies41
Unguided Media45
3.2 LOCAL AREA NETWORKS(LANS)46
Ethernet46
Token Ring51
Fiber Distributed Data Interface(FDDI)54
3.3 SWITCHING56
Circuit Switching57
Packet Switching57
Message Switching59
3.4 WIDE AREA NETWORKS(WANS)59
Point-to-Point Protocol(PPP)59
X.2560
Frame Relay62
Asynchronous Transfer Mode(ATM)65
3.5 CONNECTING DEVICES68
Repeaters69
Bridges70
Routers72
3.6 SUMMARY73
Gateways73
3.7 PRACTICE SET76
Multiple Choice76
Exercises82
Programming Exercises84
Chapter 4 IP Addressing85
Chapter 4 IP Addressing85
4.1 DECIMAL NOTATION86
4.2 CLASSES87
Class A87
Class B87
Class C88
Class D88
Class E88
Determining the Class of an Address88
Extracting Netid and Hostid89
Multihomed Devices90
Location Not Names90
4.3 SPECIAL ADDRESSES91
Network Address91
Direct Broadcast Address91
Limited Broadcast Address91
Specific Host on This Network93
Loopback Address93
This Host On This Network93
4.4 A SAMPLE INTERNET95
4.5 UNICAST MULTICAST AND BROADCAST ADDRESSES96
Unicast Addresses96
Multicast Addresses96
Broadcast Addresses98
4.6 APPLYING FOR IP ADDRESSES98
Class of Address98
Netids and Hostids98
4.8 SUMMARY99
Authorities99
4.7 PRIVATE NETWORKS99
4.9 PRACTICE SET100
Multiple Choice100
Exercises103
Programming Exercises107
5.1 SUBNETTING109
Chapter 5 Subnetting and Supernetting109
Chapter 5 Subnetting and Supernetting109
Three Levels of Hierarchy111
5.2 MASKING111
Special Addresses in Subnetting113
Contiguous vs.Noncontiguous Mask113
5.3 EXAMPLES OF SUBNETTING113
Subnetting Class A114
Subnetting Class B114
Subnetting Class C117
5.4 VARIABLE-LENGTH SUBNETTING117
5.5 SUPERNETTING119
Supernet Mask120
Classless Interdomain Routing(CIDR)121
5.6 SUMMARY122
Multiple Choice123
5.7 PRACTICE SET123
Exercises125
Chapter 6 Delivery and Routing of IP Packets131
6.1 CONNECTION-ORIENTED VS.CONNECTIONESS SERVICES131
Chapter 6 Delivery and Routing of IP Packets131
6.2 DIRECT VS.INDIRECT DELIVERY132
Direct Delivery132
Indirect Delivery132
6.3 ROUTING METHODS133
Next-Hop Routing133
Network-Specific Routing134
Host-Specific Routing134
Default Routing135
6.4 STATIC VS.DYNAMIC ROUTING135
Static Routing Table136
Dynamic Routing Table136
Routing Table137
6.5 ROUTING MODULE AND ROUTING TABLE DESIGN137
Examples139
Routing Module139
6.6 SUMMARY141
Multiple Choice142
6.7 PRACTICE SET142
Exercises144
Programming Exercises145
Chapter 7 Internet Protocol(IP)147
7.1 DATAGRAM147
Chapter 7 Internet Protocol(IP)147
Maximum Transfer Unit(MTU)152
7.2 FRAGMENTATION152
Fields Related to Fragmentation154
7.3 OPTIONS156
Format156
Option Types157
7.4 CHECKSUM163
Checksum Calculation at the Sender163
Checksum Calculation at the Receiver164
Checksum in the IP Packet165
Example165
7.5 IP DESIGN165
Header-Adding Module166
Processing Module167
Queues168
Routing Table168
Fragmentation Module169
Routing Module169
MTU Table169
Reassembly Table170
Reassembly Module170
7.6 SUMMARY171
7.7 PRACTICE SET172
Multiple Choice172
Exercises175
Programming Exercises176
Chapter 8 ARP and RARP179
Chapter 8 ARP and RARP179
8.1 ARP180
Packet Format182
Encapsulation183
Operation183
Proxy ARP184
8.2 ARP DESIGN186
Cache Table186
Output Module188
Queues188
Imput Module189
Cache-Control Module190
Examples of ARP191
8.3 RARP193
Packet Format193
Encapsulation195
Alternative Solutions to RARP195
8.4 SUMMARY195
8.5 PRACTICE SET196
Multiple Choice196
Exercises198
Programming Exercises199
Chapter 9 Internet Control Message Protocol(ICMP)201
Chapter 9 Internet Control Message Protocol(ICMP)201
9.1 TYPES OF MESSAGES202
9.2 MESSAGE FORMAT203
9.3 ERROR REPORTING203
Destination Unreachable204
Source Quench206
Time Exceeded208
Parameter Problem209
Redirection209
9.4 QUERY211
Echo Request and Reply211
Timestamp Request and Reply212
Address Mask Request and Reply214
Router Solicitation and Advertisement215
9.5 CHECKSUM216
Checksum Calculation217
Checksum Testing217
Example217
9.6 ICMP DESIGN217
Input Module218
Output Module219
9.7 SUMMARY220
9.8 PRACTICE SET220
Multiple Choice220
Exercises223
Programming Exercises225
Chapter 10 Internet Group Management Protocol(IGMP)227
10.1 MULTICASTING227
Multicast Addresses227
Chapter 10 Internet Group Management Protocol(IGMP)227
Types of Messages228
10.2 IGMP228
Message Format228
Operation of IGMP in a Single Network229
Operation of IGMP in an Internet231
Changing IP Addresses to Physical Addresses232
10.3 ENCAPSULATION233
10.4 MULTICAST BACKBONE(MBONE)234
10.5 IGMP DESIGN234
Group Table234
Timers235
Group-Joining Module236
Group-Leaving Module236
Input Module237
Output Module237
Examples of IGMP238
10.6 SUMMARY241
10.7 PRACTICE SET242
Multiple Choice242
Exercises244
Programming Exercises246
Chapter 11 User Datagram Protocol(UDP)247
Chapter 11 User Datagram Protocol(UDP)247
11.1 PROCESS-TO-PROCESS COMMUNICATION248
Port Numbers248
Socket Addresses252
11.2 USER DATAGRAM253
11.3 CHECKSUM254
Checksum Calculation at Sender255
Checksum Calculation at Receiver255
An Example255
Optional Use of the Checksum256
11.4 UDP OPERATION256
Connectionless Services256
Encapsulation and Decapsulation257
Flow and Error Control257
Queuing258
Multiplexing and Demultiplexing259
11.5 USE OF UDP260
11.6 UDP DESIGN260
Control-Block Table261
Input Queues261
Control-Block Module261
Input Module262
Output Module262
Examples263
11.7 SUMMARY264
11.8 PRACTICE SET265
Multiple Choice265
Exercises268
Programming Exercises269
Chapter 12 Transmission Control Protocol(TCP)271
Chapter 12 Transmission Control Protocol(TCP)271
12.1 PROCESS-TO-PROCESS COMMUNICATION272
Port Addresses272
Socket Addresses274
12.2 TCP SERVICES274
Stream Data Service274
Full-Duplex Service275
Reliable Service275
12.3 SEGMENT275
12.4 OPTIONS278
12.5 CHECKSUM281
12.6 FLOW CONTROL281
Sliding Window282
Window Management283
Silly Window Syndrome284
Error Detection and Conection287
12.7 ERROR CONTROL287
12.8 TCP TIMERS290
Retransmission Timer290
Persistence Timer292
Keepalive Timer292
Time-Waited Timer293
12.9 CONNECTION293
Connection Establishment293
Connection Termination295
Connection Resetting296
12.10 STATE TRANSITION DIAGRAM297
Client Diagram298
Server Diagram299
12.11 CONGESTION CONTROL299
Pushing Data301
Encapsulation and Decapsulation301
Queuing301
Multiplexing and Demultiplexing301
12.12 TCP OPERATION301
Urgent Data303
12.13 TCP DESIGN304
Transmission Control Blocks(TCBs)304
Timers306
Main Module306
Input Processing Module309
Output Processing Module309
12.14 SUMMARY310
12.15 PRACTICE SET311
Multiple Choice311
Exercises316
Programming Exercises318
Chapter 13 Routing Protocols(RIP,OSPF,and BGP)319
Chapter 13 Routing Protocols(RIP,OSPF,and BGP)319
13.1 INTERIOR AND EXTERIOR ROUTING320
13.2 RIP321
Distance Vector Routing321
RIP Message Format325
Requests and Responses325
Timers in RIP326
Slow Convergence327
Instability328
Some Remedies for Instability329
RIP Version 2331
Authentication331
Encapsulation332
13.3 OSPF332
Areas332
Link State Routing333
Metric333
Packet Format342
Types of Packets342
Encapsulation350
13.4 BGP350
Path Vector Routing351
Types of Packets353
Packet Format353
Encapsulation357
13.5 MULTICAST ROUTING358
DVMRP358
MOSPF358
13.6 SUMMARY358
Multiple Choice360
13.7 PRACTICE SET360
Exercises365
Programming Exercises368
Chapter 14 Application Layer and Client-Server Model369
Chapter 14 Application Layer and Client-Server Model369
14.1 CLIENT-SERVER MODEL370
Client371
Concurrency in Servers372
Concurrency in Clients372
14.2 CONCURRENCY372
Server372
14.3 PROCESSES374
Concept375
Process Identification376
Process Creation377
14.4 SUMMARY380
14.5 PRACTICE SET381
Multiple Choice381
Exercises384
Programming Exercises385
Chapter 15 BOOTP and DHCP387
15.1 BOOTP387
Packet Format387
Chapter 15 BOOTP and DHCP387
Operation390
Using TFTP391
UDP Ports391
Relay Agent391
15.2 DYNAMIC HOST CONFIGURATION PROTOCOL(DHCP)392
Leasing392
DHCP Operation392
Packet Format394
15.3 SUMMARY395
15.4 PRACTICE SET396
Multiple Choice396
Exercises398
Programming Exercises399
Chapter 16 Domain Name System(DNS)401
16.1 NAME SPACE401
Chapter 16 Domain Name System(DNS)401
Flat Name Space402
Hierarchical Name Space402
16.2 DOMAIN NAME SPACE402
Label402
Domain Name402
Domain404
16.3 DISTRIBUTION OF NAME SPACE405
Hierarchy of Name Servers405
Zone405
Root Server406
16.4 DNS IN THE INTERNET407
Primary and Secondary Servers407
Generic Domains407
Inverse Domain409
Country Domains409
16.5 RESOLUTION410
Resolver410
Mapping Names to Addresses411
Mapping Addresses to Names411
Recursive Resolution412
Iterative Resolution412
Caching412
16.6 DNS MESSAGES413
Header414
16.7 TYPES OF RECORDS416
Question Record416
Resource Record418
16.8 COMPRESSION419
16.9 EXAMPLES420
16.10 DDNS423
16.11 ENCAPSULATION424
16.12 SUMMARY424
16.13 PRACTICE SET425
Multiple Choice425
Exercises428
Chapter 17 TELNET and Rlogin431
17.1 CONCEPT431
Timesharing Environment431
Chapter 17 TELNET and Rlogin431
Login432
17.2 NETWORK VIRTUAL TERMINAL(NVT)433
17.3 NVT CHARACTER SET434
Data Characters434
Remote Control Characters435
17.4 EMBEDDING436
17.5 OPTIONS436
17.6 OPTION NEGOTIATION437
Enabling an Option438
Disabling an Option439
Example440
Symmetry441
17.7 SUBOPTION NEGOTIATION441
17.8 CONTROLLING THE SERVER442
17.9 OUT-OF-BAND SIGNALING443
17.10 ESCAPE CHARACTER444
Default Mode445
Character Mode445
Line Mode445
17.11 MODE OF OPERATION445
Default Mode445
Character Mode445
Line Mode445
17.12 EXAMPLES445
17.13 USER INTERFACE447
17.14 RLOGIN(REMOTELOGIN)448
TCP Port448
Connection448
Flow Control449
Commands449
Mode450
17.15 SECURITY ISSUE452
17.16 SUMMARY452
17.17 PRACTICE SET453
Multiple Choice453
Exercises457
Chapter 18 File Transfer Protocol(FTP)459
Chapter 18 File Transfer Protocol(FTP)459
Data Connection460
Control Connection460
18.1 CONNECTIONS460
18.2 COMMUNICATION461
Communication over Control Connection461
Communication over Data Connection462
18.3 COMMAND PROCESSING464
Commands464
Responses467
18.4 FILE TRANSFER469
18.5 USER INTERFACE472
18.6 ANONYMOUS FTP473
18.7 SUMMARY473
18.8 PRACTICE SET474
Multiple Choice474
Exercises476
19.1 MESSAGES479
Chapter 19 Trivial File Transfer Protocol(TFTP)479
Chapter 19 Trivial File Transfer Protocol(TFTP)479
WRQ480
DATA480
RRQ480
ACK481
ERROR481
19.2 CONNECTION482
Connection Establishment483
Connection Termination483
19.3 DATA TRANSFER483
Flow Control484
Error Control484
Sorcerer s Apprentice Bug485
19.4 UDP PORTS486
19.5 TETP EXAMPLE487
19.6 TFTP OPTIONS487
19.7 SECURITY487
19.8 APPLICATIONS489
19.9 SUMMARY490
19.10 PRACTICE SET490
Multiple Choice490
Exercises493
Chapter 20 Simple Mail Transfer Protocol(SMTP)495
Chapter 20 Simple Mail Transfer Protocol(SMTP)495
20.1 USER AGENT(UA)497
Sending Mail497
20.2 ADDRESSES498
Local Part498
Receiving Mail498
Domain Name499
20.3 DELAYED DELIVERY499
Sender-Site Delay499
Receiver-Site Delay500
One-to-Many Expansion501
20.4 ALIASES501
Intermediate Delay501
20.5 MAIL TRANSFER AGENT(MTA)502
Many-to-One Expansion502
20.6 COMMANDS AND RESPONSES503
Commands503
Responses507
20.7 MAIL TRANSFER PHASES508
Connection Establishment508
Message Transfer509
Connection Termination509
20.8 MULTIPURPOSE INTERNET MAIL EXTENSIONS(MIME)511
MIME-Version512
Content-Type512
Content-Transfer-Encoding514
Content-Id517
Content-Description517
20.9 POST OFFICE PROTOCOL(POP)517
20.10 SUMMARY518
20.11 PRACTICE SET518
Multiple Choice518
Exercises522
21.1 CONCEPT525
Chapter 21 Simple Network Management Protocol(SNMP)525
Chapter 21 Simple Network Management Protocol(SNMP)525
Managers and Agents526
21.2 SMI526
Components526
Name527
Type527
Encoding Method529
21.3 MIB532
Accessing MIB Variables533
Lexicographic Ordering535
21.4 SNMP536
Messages536
Format537
Encoding539
21.5 EXAMPLES540
21.6 UDP PORTS544
21.7 SUMMARY545
21.8 PRACTICE SET546
Multiple Choice546
Exercises549
Chapter 22 Hypertext Transfer Protocol(HTTP)551
Chapter 22 Hypertext Transfer Protocol(HTTP)551
22.1 HTTP TRANSACTION552
Messages552
22.2 REQUEST MESSAGES552
Request Line553
Methods554
22.3 RESPONSE MESSAGE555
Status Line556
22.4 HEADER558
General Header559
Request Header559
Response Header560
Entity Header560
22.5 EXAMPLES560
22.6 PRACTICE SET563
Multiple Choice563
Exercises566
23.1 HYPERTEXT AND HYPERMEDIA567
Chapter 23 World Wide Web(WWW)567
Chapter 23 World Wide Web(WWW)567
23.2 BROWSER ARCHITECTURE568
23.3 STATIC DOCUMENTS569
23.4 HTML569
Structure of a Web Page571
Tags571
Examples575
23.5 DYNAMIC DOCUMENTS577
23.6 COMMON GATEWAY INTERFACE(CGI)578
CGI Program578
Input579
Environment Variables579
Output580
Examples581
23.7 ACTIVE DOCUMENTS583
Creation Compilation and Execution583
23.8 JAVA585
Classes and Objects585
Instantiation585
Inheritance585
Packages585
Skeleton of an Applet586
Creation and Compilation587
HTML Document587
Examples587
23.9 SUMMARY591
23.10 PRACTICE SET592
Multiple Choice592
Exercises596
Programming Exercises597
24.1 SOME DEFINTIONS599
Data Types Defined599
Chapter 24 Socket Interface599
Chapter 24 Socket Interface599
Internet Address Structure600
Internet Socket Address Structure600
24.2 SOCKETS600
Socket Types602
24.3 BYTE ORDERING602
Little-Endian Byte Order603
Big-Endian Byte Order603
Network Byte Order604
Byte-Order Transformation604
24.4 ADDRESS TRANSFORMATION605
24.5 BYTE MANIPULATION FUNCTIONS606
24.6 INFORMATION ABOUT REMOTE HOST607
24.7 SOCKET SYSTEM CALLS608
Socket608
Bind608
Connect609
Listen609
Sendto610
Accept610
Recvfrom611
Read611
Write612
Close612
24.8 CONNECTIONLESS ITERATIVE SERVER612
Server613
Client614
24.9 UDP CLIENT-SERVER PROGRAMS614
Server Porogram615
Client Program616
24.10 CONNECTION-ORIENTED CONCURRENT SERVER618
Server618
Client620
24.11 TCP CLIENT-SERVER PROGRAMS621
Server Program622
Client Program623
24.12 SUMMARY625
24.13 PRACTICE SET626
Multiple Choice626
Exercises631
Programming Exercises631
Chapter 25 Next Generation:Ipv6 and ICMPv6633
Chapter 25 Next Generation:Ipv6 and ICMPv6633
25.1 IPV6634
25.2 IPV6 ADDRESSES634
Hexadecimal Colon Notation634
Address Space Assignment636
Categories of Addresses636
Base Header642
25.3 IPV6 PACKET FORMAT642
Priority644
Flow Label645
Comparison between Ipv4 and Ipv6 Headers646
Extension Headers646
Comparison between Ipv4 and Ipv6653
Error Reporting654
25.4 ICMPV6654
Query658
25.5 TRANSITION FROM IPV4 TO IPV6663
Dual Stack664
Tunneling664
Header Translation665
25.6 SUMMARY667
25.7 PRACTICE SET668
Multiple Choice668
Exercises673
Programming Exercises675
Appendix A ASCII Code677
Appendix A ASCII Code677
Appendix B Numbering Systems and Transformation683
Appendix B Numbering Systems and Transformation683
B.1 NUMBERING SYSTEMS683
Binary Numbers684
Decimal Numbers684
Octal Numbers685
Hexadecimal Numbers686
B.2 TRANSFORMATION687
From Other Systems to Decimal688
From Decimal to Other Systems688
From Binary to Octal or Hexadecimal688
From Octal or Hexadecimal to Binary689
Appendix C Representation of Binary Numbers691
C.1 UNSIGNED NUMBERS691
Appendix C Representation of Binary Numbers691
C.2 SIGNED NUMBERS692
Sign-and-Magnitude692
One s Complemet694
Two s Complement695
C.3 MORE ABOUT ONE S COMPLEMENT696
Finding the Complement696
Adding Two Numbers697
Appendix D Error Detection699
Appendix D Error Detection699
D.1 TYPES OF ERRORS699
Single-Bit Error700
Multiple-Bit Error700
Burst Error700
D.2 DETECTION701
Redundancy701
Vertical Redundancy Check(VRC)702
Longitudinal Redundancy Check(LRC)703
Cyclic Redundancy Check(CRC)703
Checksum706
Appendix E Encryption/Decryption707
Appendix E Encryption/Decryption707
E.1 CONVENTIONAL METHODS707
DES708
E.2 PUBLIC KEY METHODS709
RSA Encyption710
E.3 AUTHENTICATION711
Appendix F MIB Objects713
F.1 SYSTEM GROUP713
F.2 INTERFACE GROUP713
Appendix F MIB Objects713
F.3 IP GROUP715
F.4 ICMP GROUP717
F.5 TCP GROUP718
F.6 UDP GROUP719
Appendix G High-Level Data Link Control(HDLC)721
Appendix G High-Level Data Link Control(HDLC)721
G.1 STATION TYPES721
G.2 CONFIGURATIONS721
G.3 MODES OF COMMUNICATION722
NRM723
ARM723
ABM723
G.4 FRAMES724
G.5 MORE ABOUT FRAMES726
I-frames727
S-frames727
U-frames727
G.6 LINK ACCESS PROCEDURES(LAPS)728
LAPB728
LAPD728
LAPM728
Appendix H Project 802729
Appendix H Project 802729
H.1 PROJECT 802.1730
H.2 PROJECT 802.2730
LLC731
MAC731
Appendix I ASN.1733
Appendix I ASN.1733
1.1 DATA TYPES AND VALUES733
Simple Type733
Structured Type734
Tags735
Subtyping735
Values735
1.2 MODULES AND MACROS736
Modules736
Macros736
Appendix J Spanning Tree737
Appendix J Spanning Tree737
J.1 SPANNING TREES AND BRIDGES738
Algorithm739
Forming the Spanning Tree740
Example740
J.2 SPANNING GREES AND MULTICAST ROUTING742
Appendix K Contact Addresses743
Appendix K Contact Addresses743
Appendix L RFCs745
Appendix L RFCs745
Appendix M UDP and TCP Ports747
Appendix M UDP and TCP Ports747
Solutions749
Solutions749
Acronyms773
Acronyms773
Glossary781
Glossary781
References809
References809
Index811
Index811
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