Essential Ethernet Standards
RFCs and Protocols Made Practical
Peter Loshin - Collection The Internet Series
Résumé
connected to the Internet, nearly 60% of U.S. businesses,
large and small, and 80% abroad will be connecting to the
Internet over the next 5 years. Being connected means that
technical professionals designing and running the network
must keep tabs on the current technical rules (standards) and
updates. Every time they make a change in their network,
often daily, no matter how small, they must check on the most
current standard or its most recent improvement to make sure
they're doing it right or the application won't work.
And here's
the problem. The only source for standards is a huge
flat,
online list of what's called RFCs (Requests for Comments)
of
every technical rule and improvement ever proposed.
There
are thousands of documents many of which are in
process,
irrelevant, out-of-date, or obsolete. Most frustrating
for
network professionals is that there is no analysis, no
guidance,
no way to keep current for what the standards mean to
what
they're doing, just a list.
As Vinton Cerf, Sr. VP of MCI and
"Father of the Internet" says: "What's needed is a running
analysis of the latest RFCs, their potential use, impact on
other standards so one can say, 'If I'm working on an Internet
email application, what standards (RFCs) will I need to
adhere to?'"
Andy Newman, who helps run Yale University's
network says, "The series you propose would be a huge help
to our whole IT staff. We just don't have the time to pour
over all the RFCs and even when we do, we're not always
sure what they have to do with what we're doing. We need
someone else to do that work for us."
The Internet Standards
Series provides that analysis and guidance. Based on
the
author's exhaustive analysis of all the RFCs, each book in
the
Series provides a step-by-step action plan for integrating
the
right standard to the right application.
Table of contents
- Internet Standards.
- Internet Standards for Ethernet.
- Internet Standards and Internet Protocols.
- Internet Standards Bodies.
- The Internet Standards Process.
- Getting the RFCs.
- Reading the RFCs.
- Network Management Fundamentals.
- Ethernet Fundamentals.
- Internet Standards and Ethernet.
- Ethernet Address Resolution Protocol.
- Internet Protocol Version 4 Over Ethernet.
- Internet Protocol Version 6 Over Ethernet.
- Multicast, Broadcast, and Ethernet.
- Ethernet MIBs.
L'auteur - Peter Loshin
Internet-Standard.com, Arlington, MA, USA
Pete Loshin writes and consults about Internet protocols and open source network technologies. Formerly on staff at BYTE Magazine, Information Security Magazine and other publications, his work appears regularly in leading trade publications and websites including CPU, Computerworld, PC Magazine, EarthWeb, Internet.com, and CNN.
Caractéristiques techniques
PAPIER | |
Éditeur(s) | Wiley |
Auteur(s) | Peter Loshin |
Collection | The Internet Series |
Parution | 15/09/1999 |
Nb. de pages | 178 |
Format | 19,5 x 24 |
Poids | 500g |
EAN13 | 9780471345961 |
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