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Table of Contents
Introduction
Telematics
Data-communication
Data-transmission
Accident-proof network
Network Media
Network Medium
Twisted-pair cable
Unshielded Twisted-Pair
Shielded Twisted-Pair
Coaxial cable
Thick coax
Thin coax
Fibre-optic cable
Network Components
Network Operating System
Network Interface Card
Client
Server
Client-Server model
Local Resource
Remote Resource
Node
Concentrator
Hub
Repeater
Bridge
Router
Gateway
Backbone
Networks
Network Topology
Bus Networks
Ring Network
Star Network
Hub Network
Local Area Networks
Circuit-Switched networks
Packet-Switched networks
Backbone Network
Thinnet Network
10BASET Network
Wide Area Networks
The seven-layer Open Systems Interconnection Reference Model
Communication Protocols
Characteristics of Layered Architectures:
Description of each of these layers
Layer 1, the Physical Layer
Layer 2, the Data Link Layer
Layer 3, the Network Layer
Layer 4, the Transport Layer
Layer 5, the Session Layer
Layer 6, the Presentation Layer
Layer 7, the Application layer
Characteristics of Layered Protocols
IEEE LANs
Terminology
Access methods
Architecture of the IEEE 802 Standards
Logical Link Control
Medium Access Control
802 LAN Physical Address
IEEE 802.3 Networks
How Ethernet Works
IEEE 802.3 Media
IEEE 802.3 Frames
Implementing TCP/IP over IEEE 802.3
IEEE 802.5 Networks
How Token Ring Works
Several reasons can be cited for Token Ring's lower popularity
IEEE 802.5 Frames
Protocols and Protocol Stacks
Operating Dual Protocol Stacks
Network Driver Interface Standard
Open Datalink Interface
Delivering Data Through Internetworks
The way data are delivered through internetworks
Multiplexing
Switching Data
Circuit Switching
Packet Switching
Bridges, Routers, and Switches
Bridges
Routers
Switches
Digital Data Services
Leased line
Dedicated Leased Lines
Switched Digital Lines
The Internet Model
What TCP/IP provides
Description of each of these layers
Network Access Layer
Internetwork Layer
Host-to-Host Transport Layer
Process/Application Layer
Addressing, Routing, and Multiplexing
IP Host Address
IP Address Classes
Subnets
Routing
The Routing Table
Internet Routing Architecture
The Routing Table
Address Resolution
RARP
Protocols, Ports, and Sockets
Protocol Numbers
Port Numbers
Sockets
Names and Addresses
The Host Table
The Network Information Centre Host Table
Domain Name Service
The Domain Hierarchy
Creating Domains and Subdomains
Domain Names
Network Information Service
Remote Procedure Call
Remote Procedure Call Execution
External Data Representation
An overview of TCP/IP components
Internet Protocol
Internet Control Message Protocol
Transmission Control Protocol
User Datagram Protocol
Telnet
File Transfer Protocol
Simple Mail Transfer Protocol
Domain Name System
Simple Network Management Protocol
Network File Server
Remote Procedure Calls
Trivial File Transfer Protocol
Boot Protocol
Address Resolution Protocol
Reverse Address Resolution Protocol
Network Time Protocol
The TCP/IP Family of Protocols
Transport
Routing
Network Address
User services
Gateway Protocols
Others
Implementing TCP/IP
Multiple Protocol Stacks
NetBIOS and NetBEUI
Basic Input Output System
NetBIOS over TCP/IP
Windows Internet Name Service
DNS Windows Name Resolution
LMHOSTS File Lookup
TCP/IP Applications
Reverse Address Resolution Protocol
Bootstrap Protocol
Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol
Network File System
Simple Mail Transfer Protocol
Post Office Protocol
Multipurpose Internet Mail Extensions
File Sharing
Interaction of TCP/IP and Other Protocols
Application Programming Interface
Redirectors and File Sharing
NOS Gateways and Servers
NOS Support for Native IP
Building an Internet Server
Isolating the Server
Providing Full Internet Connectivity
A basic rule of TCP/IP security is as follows
Traffic can be filtered in various ways
Simple Network Management Protocol
Object Identifier Hierarchy
Microsoft TCP/IP
Microsoft Network Protocols
Microsoft Network Protocol Architecture
NetBEUI Frame Protocol
NWLink
TCP/IP
DHCP Concept and Operation
Managing WINS
Resolving Names on Microsoft Networks
Architecture of the Windows Internet Name Service
Naming versus Browsing
Managing LMHOST Files
Managing DNS
Name Resolution with HOSTS Files
Transmission Line Theory
Troubleshooting TCP/IP
Introduction
Tree steps in tracking down the real problem are
Some hints on analysing the test results are
Troubleshooting TCP/IP
Approaching a problem
Troubleshooting Hints
Diagnostic tools
Testing Basic Connectivity
Abbreviations
Table of Figures
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