高速网络与因特网:性能与服务质量(第2版)

高速网络与因特网:性能与服务质量(第2版)
作 者: William Stallings
出版社: Prentice Hall
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This book is intended for both a professional and an academic audience. For the professional interested in this field. the book serves as a basic reference volume and is suitable for self-study. As a textbook, it is suitable for an advanced undergraduate or graduate course.The book treats a number of advanced topics and provides a brief survey of the required elementary topics. After Parts One and Two, the parts are relatively independent. Fewer parts could be covered for a shorter course, and the parts can be covered in any order.

图书目录

CHAPTER 1 Introduction

1.l A Brief Networking History

l.2 The Need for Speed and Quality of Service

l.3 Advanced TCP/IP and ATM Networks

l.4 Outline of the Book

Appendix 1A Internet and Web Resources

CHAPTER 2 Protocols and the TCP/IP Suite

2.l The Need for a Protocol Architecture

2.2 The TCP/IP Protocol Arcbitecture

2.3 The OSI Model

2.4 Internetworking

2.5 Recommended Reading and Web Site

2.6 Problems

CHAPTBR 3 TCP and IP 7

3.l Transmission Control Protocol (TCP)

3.2 User Datagram Protocol

3.3 The Internet Protocol (IP)

3.4 IPv6

3.5 Recommended Reading and Web Sites

3.6 Problems

PART TWO HIGH-SPEED NETWORKS

CHAPTER 4 Frame Relay

4.l Packet-Switching Networks

4.2 Frame Relay Networks

4.3 Recommended Reading and Web Sites

4.4 Problems

CHAPTER 5 Asynchronous Transfer Mode

5.l ATM Protocol Architecture

5.2 ATM Logical Connections

5.3 ATM Cells

5.4 ATM Service Categories

5.5 ATM Adaptation Layer (AAL)

5.6 Recommended Reading and Web Sites

5.7 Problems

CHAPTER 6 High-Speed LANs

6.l The Emergence of High-Speed LANs

6.2 Ethernet

6.3 Fibre Channel

6.4 Wireless LANs

6.5 Recommended Reading and Web Sites

6.6 Problems

PART THRXE PERFO

AND ESTIMATION

CHAPTER 7 Overvielv of Probability, and Stochastic Process

7.l Probability

7.2 Random Variables

7.3 Stochastic Processes

7.4 Recommended Reading and Web Site

7.5 Problems

CHAPTER 8 Queuing Analysis

8.l How Oueues Behave-A Simple Example

8.2 Why Queuing Analysis

8.3 Queuing Models

8.4 Single-Server Queues

8.5 Multiserver Queues

8.6 Examples

8.7 Queues with Priorities

8.8 Networks of Queues

8.9 Other Queuing Models

8.10 Estimating Model Parameters

8.11 Recommended Reading and Web Site

8.12 Problems

CHAPTER 9 Self-Similar Traffic

9.1 Self-Similarity

9.2 Self-Similar Data Traffic

9.3 Examples of Self-Similar Data Traffic

9.4 Performance Implications of Self-Similarity

9.5 Modeling and Estimation of Self-Similar Data Traffic

9.6 Recommended Reading and Web Site

9.7 Problems

Appendix 9A The Hurst Sclf-Similarity Parameter

PART FOUR CONGESTION AND TRAFFIC

MANAGEMENT

CHAPTER IO Congestion Control in Data Networks and Internets

IO.I Effects of Congestion

IO.2 Congestion and Control

IO.3 Traffic Management

IO.4 Congestion Control in Packet-Switching Networks

IO.5 Frame Relay Congestion Control

IO.6 Recommended Reading and Web Sites

IO.7 Problems

CHAPTER Il Link-Level Flow and Error Control

II.l The Need for Flow and Error Control

Il.2 Link Control Mechanisms

Il.3 ARQ Performance

II.4 Recommended Reading

l1.5 Problems

Appendix IIA High-Level Data Link Control

CHAPTER 12 TCP Traffic Control

12.l TCP Flow Control

12.2 TCP Congestion Control

12.3 Performance of TCP Over ATM

12.4 Recommended Reading and Web Sites

12.5 Problems

CHAPTER 13 Traffic and Congestior Control in ATM Networks

13.l Requirements for ATM Traffic and

Congestion Control

13.2 ATM Traffic-Related Attributes

13.3 Traffic Management Framework

13.4 Traffic Control

13.5 ABR Traffic Management

13.6 OFR Traffic Management

13.7 Recommended Reading

13.8 Problems

PART FIVE INTERNET ROUTING

CHAPTER 14 Overview of Graph Theory and Least-Cost Paths

14.I Elementary Concepts of Graph Theory

14.2 Shortest Path Length Determination

14.3 Recommended Reading

14.4 Problems

CHAPTER 15 Interior Routing Protocols

15.l Internet Routing Principles

15.2 Distance-Vector Protocol: RIP

15.3 Link-State Protocol: OSPF .

15.4 Recommended Reading and Web Site

15.5 Problems

CHAPTER 16 Exterior Routing Protocols and Multicast

16.l Path-Vector Protocols: BGP and IDRP

16.2 Multicasting

16.3 Recommended Reading and Web Site

16.4 Problems

PART SIX QUALITY OF SERVICE

IN IP NETWORRS

CHAPTER 17 Integrated and Differentiated Services

17.l Integrated Services Architecture (ISA)

17.2 Queuing Discipline

17.3 Random Early Detection

17.4 Differentiated Services

17.5 Recommended Reading and Web Sites

17.6 Problems

Appendix 17A Real-Time Traffic

CHAPTER 18 Protocols for QoS Support

18.l Resource Reservation: RSVP

18.2 Multiprotocol Label Switching

18.3 Real-Time Transport Protocol (RTP)

18.4 Recommended Reading and Web Sites

18.5 Problems

PART SEVEN COMPRESSION

CHAPTER 19 Overview of Information Theory

19.l Information and Entropy

19.2 Coding

19.3 Recommended Reading

19.4 Problems

CHAPTER 20 Lossless Compression

20.l Run-Length Encoding Techniques

20.2 Facsimile Compression

20.3 Arithmetic Coding

20.4 String-Matching Algorithms

20.5 Recommended Reading and Web Site

20.6 Problems

CHAPTER 21 Lossy Compression

21.l Discrete Cosine Transform

21.2 Wavelet Compression

21.3 JPEG Image Compression

21.4 MPEG Video Compression

21.5 Recommended Reading and Web Sites

21.6 Problems

APPENDICES

APPENDIX A Standards and Standards-Setting Organizations

A.l The Importance of Standards

A.2 Standards and Regulation

A.3 Internet Standards and the Internet

Society

A.4 The International Telecommunications Union

A.5 IEEE 802 Standards

APPENDIX B Sockets

B.l Versions of Sockets

B.2 Sockets, Socket Descriptors, Ports, and Connection

B.3 The Client/Server Model of Communication

B.4 Sockets Elements

B.5 Stream and Datagram Sockets

B.6 Run-Time Program Control

B.7 Remote Execution of a Windows Console Application

GLOSSARY

REFERENCES

INDEX