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050 _aTK 5105.875.I57 .M56 1999
100 _aMinoli, Daniel
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245 0 _aInternet architectures /
_cDaniel Minoli and Andrew G. Schmidt
260 _aNew York :
_bJohn Wiley & Son, Inc.,
_cc1999
300 _axviii, 526 pages :
_billustrations ;
_c25 cm.
504 _aIncludes index.
505 _aTHE INTERNET, ITS ARCHITECTURE, AND THE STAKEHOLDERS. Introduction: From Concept to the De Facto Public-Switched Data Network. Internet Service Provider Architectures and Services. ISP Business Relationships. EVOLVING INTERNET REQUIREMENTS. The Need for QoS-Based Communications. Contemporary Example of QoS Requirements in the Internet: A Case Study with Wider Implications. QoS SUPPORT IN THE INTERNET: TECHNOLOGIES AND PROTOCOLS. Frame Relay Technology for ISP Support and QoS Questions. ATM Technology for ISPs and QoS Support Capabilities. Layer 3 Fundamentals with an Eye to QoS: IP, IPv6, Internet Routing, and BGP. IP-Based Communication in ATM Environments: One ISP Approach to QoS. Generic IP-Based Communication: QoS Based on RSVP. EVOLVING ACCESS TECHNOLOGIES. xDSL Technology and Applications. ISDN Origin of xDSL Technology. ADSL Physical Layer Technology.
520 _aInternet networking is a multi-billion dollar industry and has begun to take business from telephone companies and broadcasters. Despite this, little is known about how the system actually works. This text explains Internet components, and the technical relationships between them.
650 _aINTERNET (COMPUTER NETWORK)
700 _aSchmidt, Andrew
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