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Computer Networks

Principles, Technologies and Protocols for Network Design

Olifer, Natalia / Olifer, Victor

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1. Edition November 2005
1000 Pages, Hardcover
Practical Approach Book

ISBN: 978-0-470-86982-6
John Wiley & Sons

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A computer network is made up of a group of two or more connected machines. In a Local Area Network (or LAN), computers are connected together within a local area, such as an office or home. In a Wide Area Network (or WAN), computers are farther apart and connected via telephone/communication lines, radio waves, or other means of communication. Computer Networks makes plain the complex world of networking, adopting a consistent approach to both the theory of basic networking technologies as well as the practical solutions to networking problems. Designed to give the reader a picture of the network as a whole, the book includes a Web site with visualizations of networking problems and solutions.

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Complex modern computer networks are made up of layers, architectures and protocols. A clear picture of the whole is difficult to build up and visualize. Crucial components of the network need to be looked at not only in isolation, but also as part of a heterogeneous system, each part operating jointly with various different networking technologies.

This book provides a deep and broad introduction to a complex subject, covering both the theory of basic networking technologies as well as practical solutions to networking problems. The authors' unique approach, grounded in modern converged environments, helps the reader to form a picture of the network not as a collection of disparate components, but as a whole.

This book is written for undergraduate and post graduate students, as well as for IT professionals, who want to have a fundamental knowledge of networking principles, understand any particular features of the traditional and novel technologies of both Local Area Networks (LANs) and Wide Area Networks (WANs), or learn methods of designing and administering major and complex networks. Basic solutions to problems such data encoding, error detection, medium access, routing, flow and congestion control, and end-to-end transport are discussed.

Part I. Networking Basics
Chapter 1: Evolution of Computer Networks
Chapter 2: General Principles of Network Design
Chapter 3: Packet and Circuit Switching
Chapter 4: Network Architecture and Standardization
Chapter 5: Examples of Networks
Chapter 6: Network Characteristics
Chapter 7: Methods of Ensuring Quality of Service
Part II. Physical Layer Technologies
Chapter 8: Transmission Links
Chapter 9: Data Encoding and Multiplexing
Chapter 10: Wireless Transmission
Chapter 11: Transmission Networks
Part III. Local Area Networks
Chapter 12: Ethernet
Chapter 13: High-Speed Ethernet
Chapter 14: Shared Media LANs
Chapter 15: Switched LAN Basics
Chapter 16: Advanced Features of Switched LANs
Part IV. TCP/IP Internet-working
Chapter 17: Addressing in TCP/IP Networks
Chapter 18: Internet Protocol
Chapter 19: Core Protocols of the TCP/IP Stack
Chapter 20: Advanced Features of IP Routers
Part V. Wide-Area Networks
Chapter 21: Virtual Circuit WAN
Chapter 22: IP WANs
Chapter 23: Remote Access
Chapter 24: Secure Transport Services