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Networking, Computer networks 5th edition - Andrew Tanenbaum, TCP/IP guide…
Networking
Computer networks 5th edition - Andrew Tanenbaum
introduction
1.1. Uses of computer network
1.2. Network hardware
1.3. Network software
1.4. Reference models
1.5. Example networks
1.6. Network standardization
The physical layer
2.1. The theoretical basis for data communication
2.2. Guided transmission media
2.3. Wireless transmission
2.4. Communication satellites
2.5. Digital modulation and multiplexing
2.6. The public switched telephone network
2.7. The mobile telephone system
2.8. Cable television
The data link layer
3.1. Data link layer design issues
3.2. Error detection and correction
3.3. Elementary data link protocols
3.4. Sliding window protocols
3.5. Example data link protocols
The medium access control sulayer
4.1. The channel allocation problem
4.2. Multiple access protocols
4.3. Ethernet
4.4. Wireless lans
4.5. Broadband wireless
4.6. Bluethooth
4.7. RFID
4.8. Data link layer switching
The network layer
5.1. Network layer design issues
5.2. Routing algorithms
5.3. Congestion control algorithms
5.4. Quality of service
5.5. Internetworking
5.6. The network layer in the internet
The transport layer
6.1. The transport service
6.2. Elements of transport protocols
6.3. Congestion control
6.4. The internet transport protocols: UDP
6.5. The internet transport protocols: TCP
6.6. Performance issues
6.7. Delay-tolerant networking
The application layer
7.1. DNS - The domain name system
7.2. Electronic mail
7.3. The world wide web
7.4. Streaming audio and video
7.5. Content delivery
Network security
8.1. Cryptography
8.2. Symmetric-key algorithms
8.3. Public-key algorithms
8.4. Digital signatures
8.5. Management of public keys
8.6. Communication security
8.7. Authentication protocols
8.8. Email security
8.9. Web security
8.10. Social issues
TCP/IP guide, a comprehensive, illustrated internet protocols reference - Charles Kozierok
Section 1. TCP/IP overview and background information
Part 1. Networking fundamentals
Part 2. The open systems interconnection (OSI) reference model
Part 3. TCP/IP protocol suite and architecture
Section 2. TCP/IP lower-layer core protocols
Part 1. TCP/IP network interface layer protocols
Part 2. TCP/IP network interface/internet layer connection protocols
Part 3. Internet protocol version 4 (IP/IPv4)
Part 4. Internet protocol version 6 (IPv6)
Part 5. IP-Related future protocols
Part 6. IP support protocols
Part 7. TCP/IP routing protocols (Gateway protocols)
Part 8. TCP/IP transport layer protocols
Section 3. TCP/IP application layer protocols
Part 1. Name systems and TCP/IP name registration and name resolution
Part 2. Network file and resource sharing protocols
Part 3. Host configuration and TCP/IP host configuration protocols
Part 4. TCP/IP network management framework protocols
Part 5. TCP/IP application layer addressing and application categories
Part 6. TCP/IP general file transfer protocols
Part 7. TCP/IP electronic mail system: concepts and protocols
Part 8. TCP/IP world wide web and the hypertext transfer protocol (HTML)
Part 9. Other file and message transfer applications
Part 10. Interactive and administrative utilities and protocols