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计算机网络图1

计算机网络

10IP属地 广东
价格 65.00
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Larry L.Peterson & Bruce S. Davie: Computer Networks,A Systems Approach. Second Edition. Copyright ?2000 by Morgan Kaufmann Publishers,Inc. Harcourt Asia Pte Ltd under special arrangement with Morgan Kaufmann authorizes China Machine Press to print and exclusively distribute this edition,which is the only authorized complete and unabridged reproduction of the latest American Edition published and priced for sale in China only,not including Hong Kong SAR and Taiwan. Unauthorized export of this edition is a violation of the Copyright Act. Violation of this Law is subjected to Civil and Criminal penalties.

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ConTENTS Foreword Foreword to the First Edition Preface 1 Foundation Problem: Building a Network 1. 1 Requirements 1. 1. 1 Connectivity 1.1.2 Cost-Effective Resource Sharing 1.1.3 Support for Common Services 1.1.4 Performance 1.2 Network Architecture 1.2.1 Layering and Protocols 1.2.2 OSI Architecture 1.2.3 Internet Architecture 1.3 Implementing Network Software 1.3.1 Application Programming Interface (Sockets) 1.3.2 Example Application 1.3.3 Protocol Implementation Issues 1.4 Summary Open Issue: Ubiquitous Networking Further Reading Exercises 2 Direct link Networks Problem: Physically Connecting Hosts 2.1 Hardware Building Blocks 2. 1.1 Nodes 2.1.2 links 2.2 Encoding (NRZ, NRZI, Manchester, 4B/5B) 2.3 Framing 2.3.1 Byte-Oriented Protocols (BISYNC, PPP, DDCMP) 2.3.2 Bit-Oriented Protocols (HDLC) 2.3.3 Clock-based Framing (SONET) 2.4 Error Detection 2.4.1 Two-Dimensional Parity 2.4.2 Internet Checksum Algorithm 2.4.3 Cyclic Redundancy Check 2.5 Reliable Transmission 2.5.1 Stop-and-Wait 2.5.2 Sliding Window 2.5.3 Concurrent Logical Channels 2.6 Ethernet (802.3) 2.6.1 Physical Properties 2.6.2 Access Protocol 2.6.3 Experience with Ethernet 2.7 Token Rings (802.5, FDDI) 2.7.1 Physical Properties 2.7.2 Token Ring Media Access Control 2.7.3 Token Ring Maintenance 2.7.4 frame Format 2.7.5 FDDI 2.8 Wireless (802.11) 2.8.1 Physical Properties 2.8.2 Collision Avoidance 2.8.3 Distribution Syste 2.8.4 frame Format 2.9 Network Adaptors 2.9.1 Components 2.9.2 View from the Host 2.9.3 Device Drivers 2.9.4 Memory Bottleneck 2.10 Summary Open Issue: Does It Belong in Hardware? Further Reading Exercises 3 Packet Switching Problem: Not All Networks Are Directly Connected 3.1 Switching and Forwarding 3.1.1 Datagrams 3.1.2 Virtual Circuit Switching 3.1.3 Source Routing 3.1.4 Implementation and Performance 3.2 Bridges and LAN Switches 3.2.1 Learning Bridges 3.2.2 Spanning Tres Algorithm 3.2.3 Broadcast and Multicast 3.2.4 Limitations of Bridges 3.3 Cell Switching (ATM) 3.3.1 Celia 3.3.2 Segmontation and Reassembly 3.3.3 Virtual Paths 3.3.4 Physical Layers for ATM 3.3.5 ATM in the LAN 3.4 Switching Hardware 3.4.1 Design Goals 3.4.2 Ports and Fabrics 3.4.3 Crossbar Switches 3.4.4 Shared-Media Switches 3.4.5 Self-Routing Fabrics 3.5 Summary Open Issue: The Future of ATM Further Reading Exercises 4 Internetworking Problem: There Is More Than One Network 4.1 Simple Internetworking (IP) 4.1.1 What Is an Internetwork? 4.1.2 Service Model 4.1.3 Global Addresses 4.1.4 Datagram Forwarding in IP 4.1.5 Address Translation (ARP) 4.1.6 Host Configuration (DHCP) 4.1.7 Error Reporting (ICMP) 4.1 .8 Virtual Networks and Tunnels 4.2 Routing 4.2.1 Network as a Graph 4.2.2 Distance Vector (RIP) 4.2.3 link State (OSPF) 4.2.4 Metrics 4.2.5 Routing for Mobile Hosts 4.3 Global Internet 4.3.1 Subnetting 4.3.2 Classless Routing (CIDR) 4.3.

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