This PDF
explains the following topics related to Computer Networking : Internet component,
Packet Switching Fundamentals and Circuit Switching, Internet Standards,
Internet Protocol, Subnet and Subnet Mask, Class-less Address, Superneting, IPv6
Datagram Format , IPv4 vs IPv6 , TCP Fundamentals, Networking protocols, NAT,
DHCP, Access Methods and Internet working, Access Network Architectures, Access
Technologies, Routing, Security, Encryption and digital signature, and
authentication, Emerging trends, Internet telephony, virtual reality over the
web, etc. Intranet and extranet, firewall.
Author(s): Department of Computer Science and
Engineering, IT, Veer Surendra Sai University of Technology, Burla
This note
covers network fundamentals, Signals, Bandwidth, Network models, TCP or IP
model, addressing TCP or IP, Information encoding, Errors, Detection and
correction, Signal encoding, Transmission modes and impairments, Transmission
medium, Network topologies, Introduction to routing, Switching concepts and
introduction to IP.
This PDF covers the following topics related to
Computer Networking : Introduction, Data Link Layer, Functions of Network layer,
Transport layer, Network Security.
Author(s): Dr.J.Vinoth kumar, Assistant
Professor, SCSVMV University
This book focuses on the issues at the
lowest two layers of communications and networking and provides recent research
results on some of these issues. This book covers a wide range of interesting
topics of communications and networking. The introductions, data, and references
in this book will help the readers know more abut this topic and help them
explore this exciting and fast-evolving field.
This
note covers the following topics:Data Networks, The Data Link Layer: Framing and
Error Detection, The Data Link Layer: ARQ Protocols, Introduction to Queueing
Theory, Burke's Theorem and Networks of Queues, Reservations Systems M/G/1
Queues with Priority, Packet Multiple Access: The Aloha Protocol, Local Area
Networks, Fast Packet Switching, Broadcast Routing, Routing in Data Networks,
Optimal Routing, Flow and Congestion Control, Higher Layer Protocols: TCP/IP and
ATM.
Author(s): Prof.
Dimitri Bertsekas and Prof. Eytan Modiano