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Guide To Osi And Tcpip Models Alani Mohammed

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Guide To Osi And Tcpip Models Alani Mohammed
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Publisher: Springer International Publishing
File Extension: PDF
File size: 1.24 MB
Pages: 50
Author: Alani, Mohammed
ISBN: 9783319051512, 9783319051529, 3319051512, 3319051520
Language: English
Year: 2014

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Guide To Osi And Tcpip Models Alani Mohammed by Alani, Mohammed 9783319051512, 9783319051529, 3319051512, 3319051520 instant download after payment.

This work opens with an accessible introduction to computer networks, providing general definitions of commonly used terms in networking. This is followed by a detailed description of the OSI model, including the concepts of connection-oriented and connectionless communications. The text carefully elaborates the specific functions of each layer, along with what is expected of protocols operating at each layer. Next, the journey of a single packet, from source to destination, is described in detail. The final chapter is devoted to the TCP/IP model, beginning with a discussion of IP protocols and the supporting ARP, RARP and In ARP protocols. The work also discusses the TCP and UDP protocols operating at the transport layer and the application layer protocols HTTP, DNS, FTP, TFTP, SMTP, POP3 and Telnet. Important facts and definitions are highlighted in gray boxes found throughout the text.

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