This book is a textbook that systematically introduces the operating principles of TCP/IP networks and related network construction technologies. This book takes the main protocols of TCP/IP as the main line and introduces in detail the basic concepts of the TCP/IP protocol and TCP/IP network, as well as the protocols of the network interface layer, network interconnection layer, transport layer and application layer. With the introduction of the protocols, the book Relevant technologies for TCP/IP network implementation are given, including address resolution and distribution, routing algorithms and implementation, domain name and directory management, TCP/IP network management and TCP/IP network security. The teaching materials are rich in content and combine principles, technology and engineering. This book is a textbook that systematically introduces the operating principles of TCP/IP networks and related network construction technologies. This book takes the main protocols of TCP/IP as the main line and introduces in detail the basic concepts of the TCP/IP protocol and TCP/IP network, as well as the protocols of the network interface layer, network interconnection layer, transport layer and application layer. With the introduction of the protocols, the book Relevant technologies for TCP/IP network implementation are given, including address resolution and distribution, routing algorithms and implementation, domain name and directory management, TCP/IP network management and TCP/IP network security. The teaching materials are rich in content and combine principles, technology and engineering.
Table of contents:
Chapter 1 Concept, System and History
1.1 TCP/IP concept
1.1.1 Definition of TCP/IP
1.1.2 Characteristics of TCP/IP
1.1.3 Objectives of TCP/IP protocol
1.2 OSI/RM architecture
1.2.1 Layering of network protocols
1.2.2 OSI/RM 7-layer protocol
1.2.3 Communication process of 7-layer protocol
1.2.4 Several concepts involving OSIl/RM
1.3 TCP/IP protocol architecture
1.3.1 TCP/IP protocol model
1.3.2 Comparison between TCP/IP and ()SI model
1.3.3 Basic elements of TCP/IP address
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