TCP/IP Essentials: A Lab-Based Approach
Date: 05 May 2011, 15:21
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The TCP/IP family of protocols has become the de facto standard in the world of networking. Found in virtually all computer communication systems, they form the basis of today's Internet. Including a series of carefully designed laboratory experiments that span the various elements of protocol definition and behavior, this book is a hands-on guide to TCP/IP technologies. The experiments are described in a Linux environment, with parallel notes on Solaris implementation. The book includes homework exercises, and supplementary material for instructors is available. It is aimed at electrical engineering and computer science students, and will also be valuable for engineers studying for networking certifications. TCP/IP Essentials is a hands-on guide to TCP/IP technologies, and shows how the protocols are implemented in practice. It contains a series of carefully designed laboratory experiments that span the various elements of protocol definition and behavior. The experiments are described in a Redhat Linux environment, with parallel notes on Solaris implementation. The book includes homework exercises, and supplementary material for instructors is available. It is aimed at electrical engineering and computer science students, and will also be an ideal guide for engineers studying for networking certifications. About the Author Shivendra S. Panwar is a Professor in the Electrical and Computer Engineering Department at Polytechnic University, Brookyln. He is currently the Director of the New York State Center for Advanced Technology in Telecommunications (CATT). He is the author of over 80 refereed papers. Shiwen Mao is a Research Associate in The Bradley Department of Electrical and Computer Engineering, Virginia Tech. Jeong-dong Ryoo is a senior member of staff at the Electronics and Telecommunications Research Institute, Daejon, South Korea. Yihan Lee is a PhD candidate in the Department of Electrical Engineering, Polytechnic University, Brooklyn. Review Summary: Advanced lab-based networking guide Rating: 5 If you plan to build a computer networking lab to endorse your undergraduate and graduate courses about TCP/IP networking you should first read this book. This is not a self-contained introductory-level book about TCP/IP. If that's what you need, then take a glance at Jeanna Matthews' book about Computer Networks in action. This book gets far beyond, covering TCP/IP essentials, including a very useful introduction to networking in Unix/Linux, interconnection topics at the link layer level, for example Spanning Tree, and also at the network layer level, including router configuration and routing protocols (RIP, OSPF....) and security basics. It also includes an appendix which some hints about what problems you must face creating your networking lab. Every chapter is full of practical exercises with detailed commands and configurations, along with explanatory graphics. It also provides printed source code in C to implement some useful network applications for the exercises. PassWord: www.freebookspot.com
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