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Data Networks, IP and the Internet
Data Networks, IP and the Internet: Protocols, Design and Operation Martin P. Clark
2003 John Wiley & Sons, Ltd ISBN: 0-470-84856-1
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Data Networks, IP and the Internet
Protocols, Design and Operation
Martin P. Clark
Telecommunications Consultant, Germany
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Copyright 2003
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Library of Congress Cataloging-in-Publication Data
Clark, Martin P.
Data networks, IP, and the Internet : networks, protocols, design, and operation / Martin
P. Clark.
p. cm.
Includes bibliographical references and index.
ISBN 0-470-84856-1
1. Computer networks. 2. TCP/IP (Computer network protocol) 3. Internet. I. Title.
TK5105.5 .C545 2003
004.6–dc21
2002191041
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ISBN 0-470-84856-1
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Fur Ruth,
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Contents
Preface
xiii
Acknowledgements
xv
Foreword
xvii
1 The Internet, Email, Ebusiness and the Worldwide Web (www)
1
1.1 In the beginning — ARPANET
1
1.2 The emergence of layered protocols for data communication
2
1.3 SNA (systems network architecture)
3
1.4 DECnet
5
1.5 Other mainframe computer manufacturers
5
1.6 X.25 (ITU-T recommendation X.25)
5
1.7 DTE (data terminal equipment), DCE (data circuit-terminating equipment),
line interfaces and protocols
7
1.8 UNI (user-network interface), NNI (network-network interface) and INI
(inter-network interface)
10
1.9 Open systems interconnection (OSI)
11
1.10 EDI (electronic data interchange)
17
1.11 CompuServe, prestel, minitel, BTx (Bildschirmtext) and teletex
18
1.12 The role of UNIX in the development of the Internet
20
1.13 The appearance of the PC (personal computer)
20
1.14 Local area networks (LANs)
20
1.15 LAN servers, bridges, gateways and routers
22
1.16 Why did IP win through as the standard for ‘open’ communication?
24
1.17 The development and documentation of IP (Internet protocol) and the
Internet
24
1.18 Electronic mail and the domain name system (DNS)
24
1.19 html, WindowsNT and the Worldwide Web
26
1.20 Internet addresses and domain names
26
1.21 What are ISPs (Internet service providers) and IAPs (Internet access
providers)?
27
1.22 The emergence of ebusiness
27
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