局域网与城域网:英文版

局域网与城域网:英文版
作 者: William Stallings
出版社: 电子工业出版社
丛编项: 国外计算机科学教材系列
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标 签: 局域网/广域网/城域网
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这本英文原版教材对局域网/城域网技术进行了全面的探讨,既强调了基本原理,也注重在设计局域网/城域网时性能的重要性。本书还涉及了各种高速和无线局域网、与QoS相关的技术以及网络之间的互联和广域网。全书包括四个部分。第一部分提供必要的技术背景,内容包括对数据通信和网络中的一些论题的简要回顾以及对协议与TCP/IP协议栈的介绍。第二部分讨论局域网的一般性问题,内容包括局域网实现过程中常用的拓扑结构和传输介质、局域网协议体系结构以及LLC的详细内容。第三部分是本书的重点,主要介绍五种相关类型的局域网,内容包括以太网、令牌环网、光纤信道局域网与无线局域网以及异步传输模式(ATM)局域网。第四部分讨论有关局域网设计的一些问题,包括用网桥进行局域网互联、网际互联、网络管理及性能考虑等问题。本书适合高等院校电子、计算机、通信类专业作为双语教学的教材,也适应专业技术人员参考。

图书目录

Chapter 1 Introduction

1.1 THE NEED FOR LOCAL NETWORKS

1.2 LANs, MANs, AND WANs

1.2.1 Wide Area Network

1.2.2 Local Area Nework

1.2.3 Metropolitan Area Networks

1.3 APPLICATIONS OF LANS AND MANS

1.3.1 Personal Computer Incal Networks

1.3.2 Backend Networks and Storage Area Networks

1.3.3 High-Speed Office Networks

1.3.4 Backbone Local Networks

1.3.5 Factory Local Networks

1.4 LOCAL NETWORK ARCHITECTURE

1.4.1 Information Distribution

1.4.2 Tiered LANs

1.4.3 Evolution Scenario

1.5 LANs, WANs, AND THE INTERNET

1.6 RECOMMENDED READING

1.7 PROBLEMS

APPENDIX IA INTERNET AND WEB RESOURCES

Part 1 Technical Background

Chapter 2 Topics in Data Communications

2.1 DATA COMMUNICATIONS CONCEPTS

2.1.1 Analog and Digital Data Communications

2.1.2 Data Encoding Techniques

2.1.3 Multiple xing

2.2 TRANSMISSION MEDIA

2.2.1 Twisted Pair

2.2.2 Coaxial Cable

2.2.3 Optical Fiber

2.2.4 Unguided Media

2.3 DATA COMMUNICATIONS NETWORKS

2.3.1 Circuit Switching

2.3.2 Packet Switching

2.3.3 Multirate Circuit Switching

2.3.4 Frame Relay

2.3.5 Cell Relay

2.4 RECOMMENDED READING ANO WEB SITES

2.5 PROBLEMS

APPENDIX 2A DECIBELS AND SIGNAL STRENGTH

Chapter a Protocols and the TCP/IP Suite

3.1 THE NEED FOR A PROTOCOL ARCHITECTURE

3.2 THE TCP/IP PROTOCOL ARCHITECTURE

3.2.1 The TCP/IP Layers

3.2.2 Operation of TCP and IP

3.2.3 TCP/IP Applications

3.3 The OSI Model

3.4 INTERNETWORKING

3.4.1 Routers

3.4.2 Internetworking Example

3.5 RECOMMENDED READING

3.6 PROBLEMS

APPENDIX 3A INTERNET PROTOCOL

APPENDIX 3B TRANSMISSION CONTROL PROTOCOL

APPENDIX 3C USER DATAGRAM PROTOCOL

Part 2 LAN/MAN Architecture

Chapter 4 Topologies and Transmission Media

4.1 TOPOLOGY OVERVIEW

4.1.1 Bus and Tree Topologies

4.1.2 Ring Topology

4.1.3 Star Topology

4.1.4 Chnice of Topology

4.1.5 Choice of Transmission Medium

4.1.6 Relationship between Medium and Topology

4.2 BUS/TREE TOPOLOGY

4.2.1 Characteristics of the Bus/Tree Topology

4.2.2 Baseband Coaxial Cable

4.2.3 Broadband Coaxial Cable

4.3 RING TOPOLOGY

4.3.1 Description

4.3.2 Ring Benefits

4.3.3 Potential Ring Problem

4.3.4 Star-Ring Architecture

4.4 STAR TOPOLOGY

4.4.1 Twisted Pair and Optical Fiber Star LANs

4.4.2 Hubs and Switches

4.5 STRUCTURED CABLING SYSTEM

4.6 RECOMMENDED READING AND WEB SITES

4.7 PROBLEMS .

APPENDIX 4A CHARACTERISTIC IMPEDANCE

Chapter 5 Protocol Architecture

5.1 PROTOCOL REFERENCE MOOEL

5.2 LOGICAL LINK CONTROL

5.2.1 Principles

5.2.2 Addressing

5.3 MEDIUM ACCESS CONTROL

5.3.1 MAC Techniques

5.3.2 MAC Frame Format

5.4 BRIDGES AND ROUTERS

5.4.1 Bridges

5.4.2 Routers

5.4.3 Networking Devices

5.5 RECOMMENDED READING AND WEB SITE

APPENDIX 5A THE IEEE 802 STANDARDS

APPENDIX 5B THE CYCLIC REDUNDANCY CHECK

Chapter 6 Logical Link Control

6.1 LLC SERVICES

6.1.1 Unacknowledged Connectionless Service

6.1.2 Connection-Mode Service

6.1.3 Acknowledged Connectionless Service

6.2 LLC PROTOCOLS

6.2.1 LLC Types and Classes

6.2.2 LLC Protocol Data Units

6.2.3 Type 1 Operation

6.2.4 Type 2 Operation

6.2.5 Type 3 Operation

6.3 PROBLEMS

APPENDIX 6A SERVICE PRIMITIVES AND PARAMETERS

APPENDIX 6B FLOW CONTROl

APPENDIX 6C ERROR CONTROL

Part 3 LAN/MAN Systems

Chapter 7 Ethernet LANs

7.1 CSMA/CD

7.1.1 Precursors

7.1.2 Description of CSMA/CD

7.1.3 MAC Frame

7.1.4 MAC Compatibility Considerations

7.2 10-Mbps ETHERNET

7.2.1 Medium Access Unit

7.2.2 10BASE5 Medium Specification

7.2.3 10BASE2 Medium Specification

7.2.4 10BASE-T Medium Specification

7.2.5 10BASE-F Medium Specification

7.3 100-Mbps ETHERNET

7.3.1 100BASE-X

7.3.2 100BASE-T4

7.3.3 Configuration and Operation

7.3.4 Autonegotiation

7.4 GIGABIT ETHERNET

7.4.1 Protocol Architecture

7.4.2 Media Access Layer

7.4.3 Physical Layer

7.5 RECOMMENDED READING AND WEB SITES

7.6 PROBLEMS

APPENDIX 7A DIGITAL SIGNAL ENCODING FOR 100BASE-T

APPENDIX 7B DIGITAL SIGNAL ENCODING FOR GIGABIT ETHERNET

APPENDIX 7C SCRAMBLING

Chapter 8 Token Ring LANs and MANs

8.1 IEEE 802.5 TOKEN RING MEDIUM ACCESS CONTROL

8.1.1 MAC Protocol

8.1.2 MAC Frame

8.1.3 Token Ring Priority

8.1.4 Token Maintenance

8.1.5 Early Token Release

8.1.6 Dedicated Token Ring

8.2 IEEE 802.5 PHYSICAL fAYER

8.3 FDDI

8.3.1 MAC Frame

8.3.2 MAC Protocol

8.3.3 Capacity Allocation

8.3.4 FDDI Physical Layer Specification

8.4 RECOMMENDED READING AND WEB SITES

8.5 PROBLEMS

Chapter 9 Fibre Channel

9.1 FIBRE CHANNEL ARCHITECTURE

9.1.1 Fibre Channel Elements

9.1.2 Fibre Channel Protocol Architecture

9.2 PHYSICAL MEDIA AND TOPOLOGIES

9.2.1 Transmission Media

9.2.2 Topologies

9.3 FRAMING PROTOCOL

9.3.1 Classes of Service

9.3.2 Frames, Sequences, and Exchanges

9.3.3 Flow Control

9.3.4 Frame Format

9.4 RECOMMENDED READING AND WEB SITES

9.5 PROBLEMS

Chapter 10 Wireless LANs

10.1 OVERVIEW

10.1.1 Wireless LANs Applications

10.1.2 Wireless LAN Requirements

10.1.3 Wireless LAN Technology

10.2 INFRARED LANs

10.2.1 Strengths and Weaknesses

10.2.2 Transmission Techniques

10.3 SPREAD SPECTRUM LANs

10.3.1 Spread Spectrum Communications

10.3.2 Spread Spectrum LAN Design

10.4 NARROWBAND MICROWAVE LANs

10.4.1 Licensed Narrowband RF

10.4.2 Unlicensed Narrowband RF

10.5 WIRELESS LAN STANDARDS

10.5.1 IEEE 802.11 Services

10.5.2 Physical Medium Specification

10.5.3 Medium Access Control

10.6 RECOMMENDATION READING ANO WEB SITES

10.7 PROBLEMS

Chapter 11 ATM LANs

11.1 ATM LAN Architecture

11.2 ATM LAN Emulation

11.2.1 Protocol Architecture

11.2.2 Emulated LANs

11.2.3 LAN Emulation Clients and Servers

11.2.4 LAN Emulation Scenario

11.2.5 LAN Emulation Frame Formats

11.3 Recommended Reading and Web Sites

11.4 Problems

Appendix 11A Asynchronous Transfer Mode

Appendix 11B ATM Adaptation Layer

Pan 4 Design lssues

Chapter 12 Bridges

12.1 BRIDGE OPERATION

12.1.1 Functions of a Bridge

12.1.2 Bridge Protocol Architecture

12.2 ROUTING WITH BRIDGES

12.3 SPANNING TREE ROUTING

12.3.1 Basic Operation

12.3.2 Frame Forwarding

12.3.3 Address Learning

12.3.4 Spanning Tree Algorithm

12.3.5 Bridge Protocol Data Units

12.4 SOURCE ROUTING

12.4.1 Basic Operation

12.4.2 Routing Directives and Addressing Modes

12.4.3 Route Discovery and Selection

12.4.4 Frame Format

12.4.5 Spanning Tree versus Source Routing

12.4.6 Source Routing Transparent

12.5 TRAFFIC CLASSES AND QUALITY OF SERVICE

12.5.1 The Use of Traffic Classes

12.5.2 Mapping of User Priority to Traffic Class

12.5.3 Internet Traffic QualitY of Service

12.6 RECOMMENDED READING

12.7 PROBLEMS

Ghapter 13 Internetworking and Routers

13.1 Internetworking

13.1.1 Protocol Architecture

13.l.2 Design Issues

13.2 Routing .

13.2.1 Autonomous Systems

13.2.2 Border Gateway Protocol

13.2.3 Open Shortest Path First (OSPF) Protocol

13.3 Recommended Reading

13.4 Problems

Ghapter 14 Network Management

14.1 NETWORK MANAGEMENT REQUIREMENTS

14.1.1 Fault Management

14.1.2 Accounting Management

14.1.3 Configuration and Name Management

14.1.4 Performance Management

14.1.5 Security Management

14.2 NETWORK MANAGEMENT SYSTEMS

14.3 SIMPLE NETWORK MANAGEMENT PROTOCOL (SNMP)

14.3.1 Basic Concepts

14.3.2 Protocol Specification

14.3.3 SNMPv2

14.3.4 SNMPv3

14.4 LAN-SPECIFIC NETWORK MANAGEMENT

14.4.1 The Special Importance of LAN Management

14.4.2 LAN Network Control Center

14.5 RECOMMENDED READING AND WEB SITE

14.6 PROBLEM

Chapter 15 LAN Performance

15.1 Performance Considerations

15.1.1 Measures of Performance

15.1.2 Effect of Propagation Delay and Transmission Rate

15.1.3 Factors That Affect Performance

15.2 LAN Performance

15.2.1 Bounds on Performance

15.2.2 Comparative Performance of Token Passing and CSMA/CD

15.2.3 Behavior of Contention Protocols

15.3 Recommended Reading

15.4 Problems

Glossary

References

Index