COMPUTER NETWORKS FIFTH EDITION PROBLEM SOLUTIONS ANDREW S. TANENBAUM Vrije Universiteit Amsterdam, The Netherlands and DAVID WETHERALL University of Washington. Andrew Stuart Tanenbaum (born March 16, 1944), sometimes referred to by the handle ast, is a Dutch / American computer scientist and professor emeritus of computer science at the Vrije Universiteit Amsterdam in the Netherlands. He is best known as the author of MINIX, a free Unix-like operating system for teaching purposes, and for his computer science textbooks, regarded as standard texts in.
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Introduction, Protocols and Layering
1-1 Targets and Inspiration
1-2 Makes use of of Networks
1-3 Network Components
1-4 Sockets
1-5 Traceroute
1-6 Methods and Levels
1-7 Reference point Models
1-8 Background of the Internet
1-9 Address Description
1-2 Makes use of of Networks
1-3 Network Components
1-4 Sockets
1-5 Traceroute
1-6 Methods and Levels
1-7 Reference point Models
1-8 Background of the Internet
1-9 Address Description
Bodily Level
2-1 Summary of the Physical Coating
2-2 Press
2-3 Indicators
2-4 Modulation
2-5 Essential Limits
2-2 Press
2-3 Indicators
2-4 Modulation
2-5 Essential Limits
Link Layer, Component A
3a-1 Summary of the Hyperlink Coating
3a-2 Framing
3a-3 Error Coding Summary
3a-4 Mistake Detection
3a-5 Mistake Correction
3a-2 Framing
3a-3 Error Coding Summary
3a-4 Mistake Detection
3a-5 Mistake Correction
Hyperlink Layer, Part B
3b-1 Summary of the Link Layer
3b-2 Retransmissions
3b-3 Multiplexing
3b-4 Random A number of Entry
3b-5 Wireless Multiple Gain access to
3b-6 Contention-Free A number of Access
3b-7 LAN Changes
3b-8 Switch Spanning Sapling
3b-2 Retransmissions
3b-3 Multiplexing
3b-4 Random A number of Entry
3b-5 Wireless Multiple Gain access to
3b-6 Contention-Free A number of Access
3b-7 LAN Changes
3b-8 Switch Spanning Sapling
Packet Forwarding and lnternetworking
4-1 Network Layer Review
4-2 Network Services
4-3 Internetworking
4-4 IP Prefixes
4-5 IP Forwarding
4-6 Helping IP with ARP, DHCP
4-7 Box Fragmentation
4-8 IP Mistakes with lCMP
4-9 IP Version 6
4-10 Network Address Interpretation
4-2 Network Services
4-3 Internetworking
4-4 IP Prefixes
4-5 IP Forwarding
4-6 Helping IP with ARP, DHCP
4-7 Box Fragmentation
4-8 IP Mistakes with lCMP
4-9 IP Version 6
4-10 Network Address Interpretation
Redirecting
5-1 Routing Review
5-2 Shortest Route Routing
5-3 Computing Shortest Paths with Dijkstra
5-4 Length Vector Routing
5-5 Water damage
5-6 Hyperlink State Routing
5-7 Equal-Cost Multi-path Routing
5-8 Combining Hosts and Routérs
5-9 Hierarchical Routing
5-10 IP Prefix Aggregation and Subnets
5-11 Routing with A number of Celebrations
5-12 Boundary Gateway Process (BGP)
5-2 Shortest Route Routing
5-3 Computing Shortest Paths with Dijkstra
5-4 Length Vector Routing
5-5 Water damage
5-6 Hyperlink State Routing
5-7 Equal-Cost Multi-path Routing
5-8 Combining Hosts and Routérs
5-9 Hierarchical Routing
5-10 IP Prefix Aggregation and Subnets
5-11 Routing with A number of Celebrations
5-12 Boundary Gateway Process (BGP)
Transportation Layer, Reliable Transportation
6-1 Transport Layer Review
6-2 User Datagram Process (UDP)
6-3 Connection Establishment
6-4 Link Release
6-5 Moving Home window
6-6 Circulation Control
6-7 Retransmission Timeouts
6-8 Transmitting Control Process (TCP)
6-2 User Datagram Process (UDP)
6-3 Connection Establishment
6-4 Link Release
6-5 Moving Home window
6-6 Circulation Control
6-7 Retransmission Timeouts
6-8 Transmitting Control Process (TCP)
Blockage Handle
7-1 Congestion Summary
7-2 Justness of Allocations
7-3 Preservative Increase Multiplicative Lower (AIMD)
7-4 Background of TCP Blockage Handle
7-5 ACK Clocking
7-6 TCP Slow-Start
7-7 TCP Fast Retransmit / Quick Recuperation
7-8 Explicit Congestion Notification (ECN)
7-2 Justness of Allocations
7-3 Preservative Increase Multiplicative Lower (AIMD)
7-4 Background of TCP Blockage Handle
7-5 ACK Clocking
7-6 TCP Slow-Start
7-7 TCP Fast Retransmit / Quick Recuperation
7-8 Explicit Congestion Notification (ECN)
Web and Content Submission
8-1 Software Layer Review
8-2 Domains Name Program (DNS), Part 1
8-3 Area Name System (DNS), Part 2
8-4 Introduction tó HTTP
8-5 HTTP Performance
8-6 HTTP Caching and Proxies
8-7 Articles Delivery Systems (CDNs)
8-8 Potential future óf HTTP
8-9 Peer-to-Peer Articles Delivery (BitTorrent)
8-2 Domains Name Program (DNS), Part 1
8-3 Area Name System (DNS), Part 2
8-4 Introduction tó HTTP
8-5 HTTP Performance
8-6 HTTP Caching and Proxies
8-7 Articles Delivery Systems (CDNs)
8-8 Potential future óf HTTP
8-9 Peer-to-Peer Articles Delivery (BitTorrent)
High quality of Support
9-1 QOS Review
9-2 Current Transport
9-3 Streaming Mass media
9-4 Fair Queuing
9-5 Traffic Shaping
9-6 Differentiated Providers
9-7 Rate and Hold off Warranties
9-2 Current Transport
9-3 Streaming Mass media
9-4 Fair Queuing
9-5 Traffic Shaping
9-6 Differentiated Providers
9-7 Rate and Hold off Warranties
System Protection
10-1 Network Security Launch
10-2 Message Confidentiality
10-3 Information Authentication
10-4 Wifi Protection
10-5 Internet Protection
10-6 DNS Safety
10-7 Firewalls
10-8 Virtual Private Networks (VPNs)
10-9 Distributed Refusal of Services (DDOS)
10-2 Message Confidentiality
10-3 Information Authentication
10-4 Wifi Protection
10-5 Internet Protection
10-6 DNS Safety
10-7 Firewalls
10-8 Virtual Private Networks (VPNs)
10-9 Distributed Refusal of Services (DDOS)
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