Description
This best-selling and classic book teaches you the key principles of computer networks with examples drawn from the real world of network and protocol design. Using the Internet as the primary example, the authors explain various protocols and networking technologies. Their systems-oriented approach encourages you to think about how individual network components fit into a larger, complex system of interactions. Whatever your perspective, whether it be that of an application developer, network administrator, or a designer of network equipment or protocols, you will come away with a "big picture" understanding of how modern networks and their applications are built.
Table of Contents 1 Foundation 2 Getting Connected 3 Internetworking 4 Advanced Internetworking 5 End-to-End Protocols 6 Congestion Control and Resource Allocation 7 End-to-End Data 8 Network Security 9 Applications