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Data communications and networking / Forouzan, Behrouz A. with Fegan, Sophia Chung.

By: Forouzan, Behrouz A.
Contributor(s): Fegan, Chung Sophia.
Material type: materialTypeLabelBookSeries: McGraw-Hill Forouzan networking series. Publisher: Boston New York : McGraw-Hill, c2004Edition: 3rd ed.Description: xxxiv.; 972 p. : ill. ; 24 cm.ISBN: 0072515848.Subject(s): Data transmission systems | Computer networks
Contents:
Preface to the third edition -- Part 1. Overview of data communications and networking -- 1. Introduction -- 2. Network models -- Part 2. Physical layer -- 3. Signals -- 4. Digital transmision -- 5. Analog transmission -- 6. Multiplexing -- 7. Transmission media -- 8. Circuit switching and telephone network -- 9. High-speed digital access: DSL, cable modems, and SONET -- Part 3. Data link layer -- 10. Error detection and correction -- 11. Data link control and protocols -- 12. Point-to-point access: PPP -- 13. Multiple access -- 14. Local area networks: Ethernet -- 15. Wireless LANs -- 16. Connecting LANs, backbone networks, and virtual LANs -- 17. Cellular telephone and satellite networks -- 18. Virtual circut switching: Frame relay and ATM -- Part 4. Network layer -- 19. Host-to-host delivery: Internetworking, addressing, and routing -- 20. Network layer protocols: ARP, IPv4, ICMP, IPv6, and ICMPv6 -- 21. Unicast and multicast routing: Routing protocols -- Part 5. Transport layer -- 22. Process-to-process delivery: UDP and TCP -- 23. Congestion control and quality of service -- Part 6. Application layer -- 24. Client-server model: Socket interface -- 25. Domain name system (DNS) -- 26. Electronic mail (SMTP) and file transfer (FTP) -- 27. HTTP and WWW -- 28. Multimedia -- Part 7. Security -- 29. Cryptography -- 30. Message security, user authentication, and key management -- 31. Security protocols in the Internet -- Appendixes: -- A. ASCII code -- B. Numbering systems and transformation -- C. The OSI model -- D. 8B/6T code -- E. Checksum calculation -- F. Structure of a router -- G. ATM LANs -- H. Client-server programs -- I. RFCs -- J. UDP and TCP ports -- K. Contact addreses.
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Includes index.

Preface to the third edition -- Part 1. Overview of data communications and networking -- 1. Introduction -- 2. Network models -- Part 2. Physical layer -- 3. Signals -- 4. Digital transmision -- 5. Analog transmission -- 6. Multiplexing -- 7. Transmission media -- 8. Circuit switching and telephone network -- 9. High-speed digital access: DSL, cable modems, and SONET -- Part 3. Data link layer -- 10. Error detection and correction -- 11. Data link control and protocols -- 12. Point-to-point access: PPP -- 13. Multiple access -- 14. Local area networks: Ethernet -- 15. Wireless LANs -- 16. Connecting LANs, backbone networks, and virtual LANs -- 17. Cellular telephone and satellite networks -- 18. Virtual circut switching: Frame relay and ATM -- Part 4. Network layer -- 19. Host-to-host delivery: Internetworking, addressing, and routing -- 20. Network layer protocols: ARP, IPv4, ICMP, IPv6, and ICMPv6 -- 21. Unicast and multicast routing: Routing protocols -- Part 5. Transport layer -- 22. Process-to-process delivery: UDP and TCP -- 23. Congestion control and quality of service -- Part 6. Application layer -- 24. Client-server model: Socket interface -- 25. Domain name system (DNS) -- 26. Electronic mail (SMTP) and file transfer (FTP) -- 27. HTTP and WWW -- 28. Multimedia -- Part 7. Security -- 29. Cryptography -- 30. Message security, user authentication, and key management -- 31. Security protocols in the Internet -- Appendixes: -- A. ASCII code -- B. Numbering systems and transformation -- C. The OSI model -- D. 8B/6T code -- E. Checksum calculation -- F. Structure of a router -- G. ATM LANs -- H. Client-server programs -- I. RFCs -- J. UDP and TCP ports -- K. Contact addreses.

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