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Internet Core Protocols An Owner's Manual for the Internet

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ISBN-10: 1565925726

ISBN-13: 9781565925724

Edition: 2000

Authors: Eric A. Hall, Mike Loukides, Vinton G. Cerf

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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…    
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List price: $44.99
Copyright year: 2000
Publisher: O'Reilly Media, Incorporated
Publication date: 2/12/2000
Binding: Paperback
Pages: 472
Size: 7.00" wide x 9.25" long x 1.00" tall
Weight: 1.738
Language: English

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…    

is a long time user of the Unix operating system. He has acted as a Unix consultant, courseware developer, and instructor. He is one of the originating authors of Unix Power Tools and the author of Learning the Unix Operating System by O'Reilly.

Foreword
Preface
An Introduction to TCP/IP
A Brief History of the Internet
TCP/IP's Architecture
TCP/IP Protocols and Services In-Depth
How Application Protocols Communicate Over IP
The Internet Protocol
The IP Standard
The IP Header
IP in Action
Troubleshooting IP
The Address Resolution Protocol
The ARP Standard
The ARP Packet
ARP in Action
Debugging ARP Problems
Multicasting and the Internet Group Management Protocol
The IP Multicasting and IGMP Specifications
IGMP Messages
Multicasting and IGMP in Action
Troubleshooting Multicasts and IGMP
The Internet Control Message Protocol
The ICMP Specification
ICMP Messages
ICMP in Action
Troubleshooting ICMP
The User Datagram Protocol
The UDP Standard
The UDP Header
Troubleshooting UDP
The Transmission Control Protocol
The TCP Standard
The TCP Header
TCP in Action
Troubleshooting TCP
The Internet Standardization Process
IP Addressing Fundamentals
Using the CD-ROM
Bibliography
Index