Ipng and the Tcp/Ip Protocols: Implementing the Next Generation Internet - Hardcover

Thomas, Stephen A.

 
9780471130888: Ipng and the Tcp/Ip Protocols: Implementing the Next Generation Internet

Synopsis

With the arrival of the new Internet protocols, TCP/IP and the Internet itself are undergoing some of the most drastic changes in their history. IPng and the TCP/IP Protocols gives computer and software engineers a complete description of the IPng or next generation Internet protocols, as well as the technical information key to its successful implementation. Detailed coverage begins with the latest network technologies, including Fast Ethernet, ISDN, and ATM LAN Emulation. The text continues with a thorough description of IPv6 and the new ICMP, as well as comprehensive and up-to-date coverage of transport, routing, configuration, and name service protocols. This book also contains the first detailed description of TCP/IP's real-time support, with chapters on RTP and RSVP. In addition, this invaluable reference previews future applications such as audio and video conferencing over the Internet, and it outlines the steps in a successful transition to IPng.

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About the Author

STEPHEN A. THOMAS is Chief Technical Officer and Vice President of Engineering for TransNexus, where he leads research and development of products for real-time Internet communications. He has over a decade of experience working on TCP/IP and Internet technologies and has been an active participant in the IPng standards-making process.

From the Back Cover

All the technical information you need to implement the next generation of IP

This timely and authoritative book includes coverage of:
* Internet Protocol Version 6 (IPv6), its extension headers, flows, and security features
* ICMP for IPv6, including neighbor discovery, duplicate address detection, and address autoconfiguration
* Latest UDP and TCP enhancements such as timestamps, window scaling, and header prediction
* Full coverage of the Open Shortest Path First routing protocol, including multicast routing
* RIP and its support for IPv6
* IDRP for routing between autonomous systems
* Real-time applications using RTP
* Reserving resources with RSVP
* Domain name service for IPv6, including dynamic updates
* Configuring hosts automatically with DHCP
* The transition to IPng from the current IP
* Migrating Novell and OSI networks to Ipng IPng and the TCP/IP Protocols gives engineers and managers who work with communications systems, network design, internetworking, and network software comprehensive information on the sweeping changes that are beginning to take place.

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