Javvin Technologies Inc., Jan 1, 2005 - 340 pages Network Protocols Handbook is designed to help IT and networking professionals to nevigate the network communication protocol territories smoothly. Highlights of the book are: Fully explains and illustrates all commonly used network communication protocols, including TCP/IP, WAN, LAN technologies Covers the latest and emerging technologies such as VOIP, SAN, MAN, VPN/Security, WLAN, VLAN and more Addresses vendor specific technologies: Cisco, IBM, Novell, Sun, HP, Microsoft, Apple, etc. Reviews the ISO networking architecture and protocols Covers SS7 protocols Hundreds of illustrations of protocol formats and header structures Hundreds of hyperlinks of references for further reading and studies Must have" for IT/Networking professionals and students |
Contents
Network Communication Architecture | 1 |
OSI Network Architecture 7 Layers Model | 2 |
TCPIP Four Layers Architecture Model | 5 |
IBM SNA | 7 |
Definition and Overview | 9 |
Protocols Guide | 11 |
From A to Z and 0 to 9 | 323 |
Major Networking and Telecom Standard Organizations | 341 |
342 | |
Common terms and phrases
AppleTalk Application Layer Application Layer Protocols architecture authentication bytes Checksum Cisco client communication configuration connection Control Protocol Data Link datagram DECnet defined by IETF destination devices encapsulated Ethernet Fibre Channel field format frame functions Gateway header host Identifier IETF IETF http://www.ietf.org IGMP indicates Interface Internet IP address IPv4 IPv6 iSCSI ISDN ISO Protocols ITU-T Layer Protocols Protocol length Link Control Mbps message type mode multicast NetBIOS NetWare Network Layer Network Protocol node octets operation optional OSI model OSPF packet payload port Protocol Protocol Description Protocol Structure Protocols Guide TCP/IP protocols IEEE Protocols Protocol Name Protocols Protocols Guide provides Reference Related protocols request router routing protocol RTSP Sequence number server session signaling SNMP specific Sponsor Source standard switch TCP/IP terminal tion Token Ring traffic transfer transmission VLAN