The internet and its protocols: a comparative approach
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adam_text | THE INTERNET » L ITS PRITOCOLS A COMPARATIVE APPROACH ADRIAN FARREL
AMSTERDAM * BOSTON * HEIDELBERG * LONDON NEW YORK * OXFORD * PARIS * SAN
DIEGO SAN FRANCISCO * SINGAPORE * SYDNEY * TOKYO ELSEVIER MORGAN
KAUFMANN IS AN IMPRINT OF ELSEVIER CONTENTS PREFACE ABOUT THE CHAPTER 1
AUTHOT OVERVIEW OF ESSENTIALS 1.1 1.2 1.3 1.4 1.5 1.6 1.7 1.8 PHYSICAL
CONNECTIVITY PROTOCOLS AND ADDRESSING THE OSI SEVEN-LAYER MODEL AN
ARCHITECTURE FOR THE NETWORK PACKAGING DATA DATA-LINK PROTOCOLS 1.6.1
ETHERNET 1.6.2 TOKENRING 1.6.3 ASYNCHRONOUS TRANSFER MODE 1.6.4 PACKET
OVER SONET 1.6.5 DIAL-UP NETWORKING 1.6.6 802.2 AND LOGICAL LINK CONTROL
THE PROTOCOLS AT A GLANCE- FURTHER READING XIX XXIX 1 1 2 4 7 9 10 10 12
14 16 18 18 19 20 CHAPTER 2 THE INTERNET PROTOCOL 23 2.1 CHOOSING TO USE
IP 24 2.1.1 CONNECTING ACROSS NETWORK TYPES 24 2.2 IPV4 25 2.2.1 IP
DATAGRAM FORMATS 26 2.2.2 DATA AND FRAGMENTATION 30 2.2.3 CHOOSING TO
DETECT ERRORS 34 2.3 IPV4 ADDRESSING 37 2.3.1 ADDRESS SPACES AND FORMATS
37 2.3.2 BROADCAST ADDRESSES 39 2.3.3 ADDRESS MASKS, PREFIXES, AND
SUBNETWORKS 39 2.3.4 NETWORK ADDRESS TRANSLATION (NAT) 41 2.4 IPINUSE 42
2.4.1 BRIDGING FUNCTION 42 2.4.2 IP SWITCHING AND ROUTING 44 2.4.3 LOCAL
DELIVERY AND LOOPBACKS 46 2.4.4 TYPE OF SERVICE 47 VII VIII CONTENTS
2.4.5 ADDRESS RESOLUTION PROTOCOL 2.4.6 DYNAMIC ADDRESS ASSIGNMENT 2.5
IP OPTIONS AND ADVANCED FUNCTIONS 2.5.1 ROUTE CONTROL AND RECORDING 2.6
INTERNET CONTROL MESSAGE PROTOCOL (ICMP) 2.6.1 MESSAGES AND FORMATS
CHAPTER 3 2.7 2.6.2 2.6.3 2.6.4 2.6.5 2.6.6 2.6.7 FURTHER MULTICAST 3.1
3.2 3.3 3.4 ERROR REPORTMG AND DIAGNOSIS FLOW CONTROL PING AND
TRACEROUTE DISCOVERING ROUTERS PATH MTU DISCOVERY SECURITY IMPLICATIONS
READING CHOOSING UNICAST OR MULTICAST 3.1.1 APPLICATIONS THAT USE
MULTICAST MULTICAST ADDRESSING AND FORWARDING INTERNET GROUP MANAGEMENT
PROTOCOL (IGMP) 3.3.1 3.3.2 FURTHER WHAT ARE GROUPS? IGMP MESSAGE
FORMATS AND EXCHANGES READING IP VERSION SIX 4.1 4.2 4.3 4.4 4.5 IPV6
ADDRESSES 4.1.1 4.1.2 4.1.3 4.1.4 4.1.5 PACKET OPTIOM IPV6 ADDRESS
FOI MATS SUBNETS AND PREFIXES ANYCAST ADDRESSES WITH SPECIAL MEANING
PICKING IPV6 ADDRESSES FORMATS 3 CHOOSING BETWEEN IPV4 AND IPV6 4.4.1
4.4.2 4.4:3 4.4.4 4.4.5 FURTHER CARRYING IPV4 ADDRESSES IN IPV6
INTEROPERATION BETWEEN IPV4 AND IPV6 CHECKSUMS EFFECT ON OTHER PROTOCOLS
MAKING THE CHOICE READING 49 53 59 61 64 64 65 70 70 74 75 76 77 79 79
83 84 87 87 88 91 93 94 95 99 99 100 101 102 103 110 110 111 111 112 113
113 CHAPTER 5 ROUTING 5.1 ROUTING AND FORWARDING 5.1.1 CLASSLESS
INTERDOMAIN ROUTING (CIDR) 5.1.2 AUTONOMOUS SYSTEMS 5.1.3 BUILDING AND
USING A ROUTING TABLE 5.1.4 ROUTER IDS, NUMBERED LINKS, AND UNNUMBERED
LINKS 115 116 116 118 119 122 CONTENTS IX 5.2 DISTRIBUTING ROUTING
INFORMATION 124 5.2.1 DISTANCE VECTORS 125 5.2.2 LINK STATE ROUTING 131
5.2.3 PATH VECTORS AND POLICIES 137 5.2.4 DISTRIBUTING ADDITIONAL
INFORMATION 141 5.2.5 CHOOSING A ROUTING MODEL 141 5.3 COMPUTING PATHS
142 5.3.1 OPEN SHORTEST PATH FIRST (OSPF) 143 5.3.2 CONSTRAINED SHORTEST
PATH FIRST (CSPF) 145 5.3.3 EQUAL COST MULTIPATH (ECMP) 146 5.3.4
TRAFFIC ENGINEERING 146 5.3.5 CHOOSING HOW TO COMPUTE PATHS 147 5.4
ROUTING INFORMATION PROTOCOL (RIP) 147 5.4.1 MESSAGES AND FORMATS 148
5.4.2 OVERLOADING THE ROUTE ENTRY 150 5.4.3 PROTOCOL EXCHANGES 151 5.4.4
BACKWARDS COMPATIBILITY WITH RIPVI 153 5.4.5 CHOOSING TO USE RIP 154 5.5
OPEN SHORTEST PATH FIRST (OSPF) 155 5.5.1 BASIC MESSAGES AND FORMATS 155
5.5.2 NEIGHBOR DISCOVERY 157 5.5.3 SYNCHRONIZING DATABASE STATE 159
5.5.4 ADVERTISING LINK STATE 161 5.5.5 MULTI-ACCESS NETWORKS AND
DESIGNATED ROUTERS 167 5.5.6 OSPFAREAS 170 5.5.7 STUBAREAS 172 5.5.8 NOT
SO STUBBY AREAS (NSSAS) 172 5.5.9 VIRTUAL LINKS V 174 5.5.10 CHOOSING TO
USE AREAS 175 5.5.11 OTHER AUTONOMOUS SYSTEMS 177 5.5.12 OPAQUELSAS 178
5.6 INTERMEDIATE-SYSTEM TO INTERMEDIATE-SYSTEM (IS-IS) 179 5.6.1 DATA
ENCAPSULATION AND ADDRESSING 180 5.6.2 FLETCHER S CHECKSUM 181 5.6.3
AREAS 181 5.6.4 IS-IS PROTOCOL DATA UNITS 184 5.6.5 NEIGHBOR DISCOVERY
AND ADJACENCY MAINTENANCE 185 5.6.6 DISTRIBUTING LINK STATE INFORMATION
190 5.6.7 SYNCHRONIZING DATABASES 195 5.7 CHOOSING BETWEEN IS-IS AND
OSPF 196 5.8 BORDER GATEWAY PROTOCOL 4 (BGP-4) 199 5.8.1 EXTERIOR
ROUTING AND AUTONOMOUS SYSTEMS 199 5.8.2 BASIC MESSAGES AND FORMATS 200
5.8.3 ADVANCED FUNCTION 214 5.8.4 EXAMPLE MESSAGE 217 5.8.5 INTERIOR BGP
217 5.8.6 CHOOSING TO USE BGP 222 X CONTENTS CHAPTER 6 5.9 5.10 5.11
MULTICAST ROUTING 5.9.1 5.9.2 5.9.3 5.9.4 5.9.5 5.9.6 5.9.7 5.9.8 5.9.9
MULTICAST ROUTING TREES DENSE-MODE PROTOCOLS SPARSE-MODE PROTOCOLS
PROTOCOL INDEPENDENT MULTICAST SPARSE-MODE (PIM-SM) MULTICAST OSPF
(MOSPF) DISTANCE VECTOR MULTICAST ROUTING PROTOCOL (DVMRP) THE MBONE A
NEW MULTICAST ARCHITECTURE CHOOSING A MULTICAST ROUTING PROTOCOL OTHER
ROUTING PROTOCOLS 5.10.1 5.10.2 5.10.3 5.10.4 5.10.5 5.10.6 FURTHER
INTER-GATEWAY ROUTING PROTOCOL (IGRP) AND ENHANCED INTER-GATEWAY ROUTING
PROTOCOL (EIGRP) ES-IS INTERDOMAIN ROUTING PROTOCOL (IDRP) INTERNET
ROUTE ACCESS PROTOCOL HOT STANDBY ROUTER PROTOCOL (HSRP) AND VIRTUAL
ROUTER REDUNDANCY PROTOCOL (VRRP) HISTORIC PROTOCOLS READING IP SERVICE
MANAGEMENT 6.1 6.2 6.3 6.4 CHOOSING HOW TO MANAGE SERVICES
DIFFERENTIATED SERVICES 6.2.1 6.2.2 6.2.3 COLORING PACKETS IN DIFFSERV
DIFFSERV FUNCTIONAL MODEL CHOOSING TO USE DIFFSERV INTEGRATED SERVICES
6.3.1 6.3.2 6.3.3 6.3.4 6.3.5 6.3.6 6.3.7 DESCRIBING TRAFFIC FLOWS
CONTROLLED LOAD GUARANTEED SERVICE REPORTING CAPABILITIES CHOOSING TO
USE INTSERV CHOOSING A SERVICE TYPE CHOOSING BETWEEN INTSERV AND
DIFFSERV RESERVING RESOURCES USING RSVP 6.4.1 6.4.2 6.4.3 6.4.4 6.4.5
6.4.6 6.4.7 6.4.8 CHOOSING TO RESERVE RESOURCES RSVP MESSAGE FLOWS FOR
RESOURCE RESERVATION SESSIONS AND FLOWS REQUESTING, DISCOVERING, AND
RESERVING RESOURCES ERROR HANDLING ADAPTING TO CHANGES IN THE NETWORK
MERGING FLOWS MULTICAST RESOURCE SHARINA 223 224 225 227 227 231 232 234
236 239 241 242 242 243 243 243 245 246 249 251 253 253 255 257 257 258
260 260 262 264 265 266 266 267 267 270 271 272 274 277 280 CONTENTS XI
6.4.9 RSVP MESSAGES AND FORMATS 281 6.4.10 RSVP OBJECTS AND FORMATS 286
6.4.11 CHOOSING A TRANSPORT PROTOCOL 296 6.4.12 RSVP REFRESH REDUCTION
297 6.4.13 CHOOSING TO USE REFRESH REDUCTION 303 6.4.14 AGGREGATION OF
RSVP FLOWS 304 6.5 FURTHER READING 304 CHAPTER 7 TRANSPORT OVER IP 307
7.1 WHAT IS A TRANSPORT PROTOCOL? 307 308 309 311 312 312 7.2 USER
DATAGRAM PROTOCOL (UDP) 313 313 314 316 316 317 7.3 TRANSMISSION CONTROL
PROTOCOL (TCP) 318 318 318 319 322 324 329 330 331 334 336 337 7.4
STREAM CONTROL TRANSMISSION PROTOCOL (SCTP) 337 339 341 348 352 353 353
7.5 THE REAL-TIME TRANSPORT PROTOCOL (RTP) 354 354 358 363 363 7.6
FURTHER READINQ 364 7.1.1 7.1.2 7.1.3 7.1.4 7.1.5 CHOOSING TO USE A
TRANSPORT PROTOCOL PORTS AND ADDRESSES RELIABLE DELIVERY
CONNECTION-ORIENTED TRANSPORT DATAGRAMS USER DATAGRAM PROTOCOL (UDP)
7.2.1 7.2.2 7.2.3 7.2.4 7.2.5 UDP MESSAGE FORMAT CHOOSING TO USE THE UDP
CHECKSUM CHOOSING BETWEEN RAW IP AND UDP PROTOCOLS THAT USE UDP UDP LITE
TRANSMISSION CONTROL PROTOCOL (TCP) 7.3.1 7.3.2 7.3.3 7.3.4 7.3.5 7.3.6
7.3.7 7.3.8 7.3.9 7.3.10 7.3.11 STREAM 7.4.1 7.4.2 7.4.3 7.4.4 7.4.5
7.4.6 MAKING IP CONNECTION ORIENTED TCP MESSAGES CONNECTION
ESTABLISHMENT DATA TRANSFER ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS AND FLOW CONTROL URGENT
DATA CLOSING THE CONNECTION IMPLEMENTING TCP TCP OPTIONS CHOOSING
BETWEEN UDP AND TCP PROTOCOLS THAT USE TCP CONTROL TRANSMISSION PROTOCOL
(SCTP) SCTP MESSAGE FORMATS ASSOCIATION ESTABLISHMENT AND MANAGEMENT
DATA TRANSFER SCTP IMPLEMENTATION CHOOSING BETWEEN TCP AND SCTP
PROTOCOLS THAT USE SCTP THE REAL-TIME TRANSPORT PROTOCOL (RTP) 7.5.1
7.5.2 7.5.3 7.5.4 FURTHER MANAGING DATA CONTROL CONSIDERATIONS CHOOSING
A TRANSPORT FOR RTP CHOOSING TO USE RTP READING XII CONTENTS CHAPTER 8
TRAFFIC ENGINEERING 8.1 8.2 8.3 8.4 8.5 8.6 8.7 8.8 8.9 8.10 WHAT EQUAL
IS IP TRAFFIC ENGINEERING? COST MULTIPATH (ECMP) MODIFYING PATH COSTS
ROUTING IP FLOWS SERVICE-BASED ROUTING CHOOSING OFFLINE OR DYNAMIC
TRAFFIC ENGINEERING DISCOVERING NETWORK UTILIZATION 8.7.1 EXPLICIT
CONGESTION NOTIFICATION ROUTING EXTENSIONS FOR TRAFFIC ENGINEERING 8.8.1
8.8.2 OSPF-TE IS-IS TE CHOOSING TO USE TRAFFIC ENGINEERING 8.9.1 8.9.2
LIMITATIONS OF IP TRAFFIC ENGINEERING FUTURE DEVELOPMENTS IN TRAFFIC
ENGINEERING FURTHER READING CHAPTER 9 MULTIPROTOCOL LABEL SWITCHING
(MPLS) 9.1 9.2 9.3 9.4 LABEL 9.1.1 MPLS 9.2.1 9.2.2 9.2.3 9.2.4 9.2.5
9.2.6 SWITCHING CHOOSING BETWEEN ROUTING AND SWITCHING FUNDAMENTALS
LABELING PACKETS LABEL SWAPPING AND THE LABEL SWITCHED PATH (LSP)
INFERRED LABELS IN SWITCHING NETWORKS MAPPING DATA TO AN LSP HIERARCHIES
AND TUNNELS CHOOSING MPLS OVER OTHER SWITCHING TECHNOLOGIES SIGNALING
PROTOCOLS 9.3.1 9.3.2 9.3.3 9.3.4 9.3.5 9.3.6 LABEL 9.4.1 9.4.2 9.4.3
9.4.4 9.4.5 9.4.6 9.4.7 9.4.8 9.4.9 9.4.10 9.4.11 WHAT DOES A SIGNALING
PROTOCOL DO? CHOOSING AN IP-BASED CONTROL PLANE ROUTING-BASED LABEL
DISTRIBUTION ON-DEMAND LABEL DISTRIBUTION TRAFFIC ENGINEERING CHOOSING
TO USE A SIGNALING PROTOCOL DISTRIBUTION PROTOCOL (LDP) PEERS, ENTITIES,
AND SESSIONS ADDRESS ADVERTISEMENT AND USE DISTRIBUTING LABELS CHOOSING
A LABEL DISTRIBUTION MODE CHOOSING A LABEL RETENTION MODE STOPPING USE
OF LABELS ERROR CASES AND EVENT NOTIFICATION FURTHER MESSAGE FLOW
EXAMPLES CHOOSING TRANSPORT PROTOCOLS FOR LDP SURVIVING NETWORK OUTAGES
LDP EXTENSIONS 367 367 369 369 371 372 373 374 375 376 377 379 381 382
382 383 385 386 387 388 388 389 390 391 393 396 397 397 397 398 399 399
400 401 403 409 411 417 418 419 423 426 429 429 430 CONTENTS XIII 9.5
TRAFFIC ENGINEERING IN MPLS 431 9.5.1 EXPLICIT ROUTES 433 9.5.2
RESERVING RESOURCES AND CONSTRAINT-BASED ROUTING 436 9.5.3 GROOMING
TRAFFIC 437 9.5.4 MANAGING THE NETWORK 437 9.5.5 RECOVERY PROCEDURES 438
9.5.6 CHOOSING TO USE A CONSTRAINT-BASED SIGNALING PROTOCOL 438 9.6
CONSTRAINT-BASED LSP SETUP USING LDP (CR-LDP) 439 9.6.1 ADDING
CONSTRAINTS TO LDP 439 9.6.2 NEWTLVS 440 9.6.3 NEW STATUS CODES 451
9.6.4 CR-LDP MESSAGES 452 9.7 EXTENSIONS TO RSVP FOR LSP TUNNELS
(RSVP-TE) 456 9.7.1 REUSE OF RSVP FUNCTION 457 9.7.2 DISTRIBUTING LABELS
458 9.7.3 IDENTIFYING LSPS 458 9.7.4 MANAGING ROUTES 459 9.7.5 RESOURCE
REQUESTS AND RESERVATION 464 9.7.6 PRIORITIES, PREEMPTION, AND OTHER
ATTRIBUTES 465 9.7.7 COLORING THE LSP 466 9.7.8 DETECTING ERRORS AND
MAINTAINING CONNECTIVITY 466 9.7.9 SUMMARY OF MESSAGES AND OBJECTS 468
9.7.10 CHOOSING A TRANSPORT PROTOCOL 470 9.7.11 SECURITY, ADMISSION
CONTROL, AND POLICY CONSIDERATIONS 471 9.7.12 NEW ERROR CODES AND VALUES
471 9.7.13 MESSAGE FLOWS 472 9.7.14 SAMPLE MESSAGES 476 9.8 CHOOSING
BETWEEN CR-LDP AND RSVP-TE 479 9.8.1 WHY ARE THERE TWO PROTOCOLS? 479
9.8.2 APPLICABILITY AND ADOPTION 479 9.8.3 COMPARISON OF FUNCTIONALITY
480 9.9 PRIORITIZING TRAFFIC IN MPLS 481 9.9.1 INFERRING PRIORITY FROM
LABELS 482 9.9.2 INFERRING PRIORITY FROM EXPERIMENTAL BITS 483 9.9.3 NEW
ERROR CODES 484 9.9.4 CHOOSING BETWEEN L-LSPS AND E-LSPS 485 9.10 BGP-4
AND MPLS 486 9.10.1 DISTRIBUTING LABELS FOR BGP ROUTES 486 9.10.2 NEW
AND CHANGED MESSAGE OBJECTS 488 9.10.3 CONSTRUCTING MPLS VPNS 489 9.11
FURTHER READING 489 CHAPTER 10 GENERALIZED MPLS (GMPLS) 491 10.1 A
HIERARCHY OF MEDIA 492 10.1.1 LAYER TWO SWITCHING 492 10.1.2 PACKET
SWITCHING 492 10.1.3 TIME DIVISION MULTIPLEXING 492 XIV CONTENTS 10.2
10.3 10.4 10.5 10.6 10.7 10.8 10.9 10.10 10.1.4 10.1.5 10.1.6 10.1.7
10.1.8 GENERIC 10.2.1 10.2.2 10.2.3 10.2.4 10.2.5 10.2.6 10.2.7 10.2.8
LAMBDA SWITCHING WAVEBAND SWITCHING FIBER AND PORT SWITCHING CHOOSING
YOUR SWITCHING TYPE WHAT IS A LABEL? SIGNALING EXTENSIONS FOR GMPLS
GENERIC LABELS REQUESTING LABELS NEGOTIATING LABELS BIDIRECTIONAL
SERVICES PROTECTION SERVICES MANAGING CONNECTIONS AND ALARMS OUT OF BAND
SIGNALING CHOOSING TO USE GMPLS SIGNALING CHOOSING RSVP-TE OR CR-LDP IN
GMPLS GENERALIZED RSVP-TE 10.4.1 10.4.2 10.4.3 10.4.4 10.4.5 10.4.6
10.4.7 ENHANCED ROUTE CONTROL REDUCING PROTOCOL OVERHEADS NOTIFICATION
REQUESTS AND MESSAGES GRACEFUL RESTART NEW AND CHANGED MESSAGE OBJECTS
MESSAGE FORMATS MESSAGE EXCHANGES GENERALIZED CR-LDP 10.5.1 10.5.2
NEWTLVS MESSAGE FORMATS HIERARCHIES AND BUNDLES OSPF AND IS-IS IN GMPLS
10.7.1 10.7.2 10.7.3 10.7.4 10.7.5 10.7.6 OPTICA I A NEW MEANING FOR
BANDWIDTH SWITCHING AND PROTECTION CAPABILITIES SHARED RISK LINK GROUPS
OSPF MESSAGE OBJECTS IS-IS MESSAGE OBJECTS CHOOSING BETWEEN OSPF AND
IS-IS IN GMPLS VPNS LINK MANAGEMENT PROTOCOL (LMP) 10.9.V 10.9.2 10.9.3
10.9.4 10.9.5 10.9.6 FURTHER LINKS, CONTROL CHANNELS, AND DATA CHANNELS
DISCOVERING AND VERIFYING LINKS EXCHANGING LINK CAPABILITIES ISOLATING
FAULTS AUTHENTICATION CHOOSING TO USE LMP READING 493 493 493 493 494
494 494 496 497 502 503 504 505 507 508 509 509 511 512 513 514 516 516
520 521 521 521 523 524 524 525 526 528 529 530 531 533 537 542 544 545
546 547 CONTENTS XV CHAPTER 11 CHAPTER 12 SWITCHES AND 11.1 11.2 11.3
11.4 GENERAL 11.1.1 11.1.2 11.1.3 11.1.4 11.1.5 11.1.6 11.1.7 11.1.8
11.1.9 11.1.10 COMPONENTS SWITCH MANAGEMENT PROTOCOL (GSMP) DISTRIBUTED
SWITCHES OVERVIEW OF GSMP COMMON FORMATS ESTABLISHING ADJACENCY SWITCH
CONFIGURATION PORT MANAGEMENT CONNECTION MANAGEMENT PRERESERVATION OF
RESOURCES EVENTS, STATE AND STATISTICS CHOOSING TO USE GSMP SEPARATING
IP CONTROL AND FORWARDING 11.2.1 THE FORCES WORKING GROUP AND NETLINK
LMP-WDM 11.3.1 11.3.2 11.3.3 11.3.4 FURTHER DISTRIBUTED WDM
ARCHITECTURES CONTROL CHANNEL MANAGEMENT LINK MANAGEMENT FAULT
MANAGEMENT READING APPLICATION PROTOCOLS 12.1 12.2 12.3 12.4 12.5 WHAT
IS 12.1.1 12.1.2 AN APPLICATION? CLIENTSAND SERVERS PORTS CHOOSING A
TRANSPORT 12.2.1 DOMAIN 12.3.1 12.3.2 12.3.3 12.3.4 12.3.5 TELNET 12.4.1
12.4.2 12.4.3 12.4.4 12.4.5 CHOOSING TO USE SOCKETS NAME SYSTEM (DNS)
HOST NAMES THE DNS PROTOCOL DISTRIBUTION OF DNS DATABASES DNS MESSAGE
FORMATS EXTENSIONS TO DNS CHOOSING BETWEEN CHARACTER AND GRAPHICAL
ACCESS NETWORK VIRTUAL TERMINAL HOW DOES TELNET WORK? TELNET
AUTHENTICATION TELNET APPLICATIONS FILE TRANSFER PROTOCOL (FTP) 12.5.1
12.5.2 12.5.3 12.5.4 12.5.5 A SIMPLE APPLICATION PROTOCOL CONNECTIVITY
MODEL FTP MESSAGE FORMAT MANAGING AN FTP SESSION DATA CONNECTION CONTROL
549 549 550 551 551 554 556 560 561 562 563 565 566 566 569 569 569 569
571 572 575 576 576 576 578 579 579 579 582 582 584 588 588 590 590 591
595 597 598 598 600 601 602 603 XVI CONTENTS 12.5.6 MOVING FILES IN FTP
607 12.5.7 FTPREPLIES 608 12.5.8 COULD IT BE SIMPLER? TRIVIAL FTP 611
12.5.9 CHOOSING A FILE TRANSFER PROTOCOL 614 12.6 HYPERTEXT TRANSFER
PROTOCOL (HTTP) 615 12.6.1 WHAT IS HYPERTEXT? 616 12.6.2 UNIVERSAL
RESOURCE LOCATORS (URLS) 617 12.6.3 WHAT DOES HTTP DO? 618 12.6.4
MULTIPURPOSE INTERNET MESSAGE EXTENSIONS (MIME) 621 12.6.5 HTTP MESSAGE
FORMATS 622 12.6.6 EXAMPLE MESSAGES AND TRANSACTIONS 625 12.6.7 SECURING
HTTP TRANSACTIONS 628 12.7 CHOOSING AN APPLICATION PROTOCOL 630 12.8
FURTHER READING 631 CHAPTER 13 NETWORK MANAGEMENT 635 13.1 CHOOSING TO
MANAGE YOUR NETWORK 635 13.2 CHOOSING A CONFIGURATION METHOD 637 13.2.1
COMMAND LINE INTERFACES 637 13.2.2 GRAPHICAL USER INTERFACES 638 13.2.3
STANDARDIZED DATA REPRESENTATIONS AND ACCESS 639 13.2.4 MAKING THE
CHOICE 641 13.3 THE MANAGEMENT INFORMATION BASE (MIB) 641 13.3.1
REPRESENTING MANAGED OBJECTS 644 13.4 THE SIMPLE NETWORK MANAGEMENT
PROTOCOL (SNMP) 646 13.4.1 REQUESTS, RESPONSES, AND NOTIFICATIONS 646
13.4.2 SNMP VERSIONS AND SECURITY 647 13.4.3 CHOOSING AN SNMP VERSION
648 13.5 EXTENSIBLE MARKUP LANGUAGE (XML) 648 13.5.1 EXTENSIBILITY AND
DOMAINS OF APPLICABILITY 649 13.5.2 XML REMOTE PROCEDURE CALLS 650
13.5.3 SIMPLE OBJECT ACCESS PROTOCOL (SOAP) 650 13.5.4 XML APPLICABILITY
TO NETWORK MANAGEMENT 652 13.6 COMMON OBJECT REQUEST BROKER ARCHITECTURE
(CORBA) 652 13.6.1 INTERFACE DEFINITION LANGUAGE (IDL) 652 13.6.2 THE
ARCHITECTURE 653 13.6.3 CORBA COMMUNICATIONS 656 13.7 CHOOSING A
CONFIGURATION PROTOCOL 660 13.8 CHOOSING TO COLLECT STATISTICS 660 13.9
COMMON OPEN POLICY SERVICE PROTOCOL (COPS) 663 13.9.1 CHOOSING TO APPLY
POLICY 663 13.9.2 THE COPS PROTOCOL 666 13.9.3 COPS MESSAGE FORMATS 668
13.9.4 THE POLICY INFORMATION BASE 672 13.10 FURTHER READING 674
CONTENTS XVII CHAPTER 14 CONCEPTS IN IP SECURITY 677 CHAPTER 15 14.1
14.2 14.3 14.4 14.5 14.6 14.7 14.8 14.9 THE NEED FOR SECURITY 14.1.1
CHOOSING TO USE SECURITY CHOOSING WHERE TO APPLY SECURITY 14.2.1
PHYSICAL SECURITY 14.2.2 PROTECTING ROUTING AND SIGNALING PROTOCOLS
14.2.3 APPLICATION-LEVEL SECURITY 14.2.4 PROTECTION AT THE TRANSPORT
LAYER 14.2.5 NETWORK-LEVEL SECURITY COMPONENTS OF SECURITY MODELS 14.3.1
ACCESS CONTROL 14.3.2 AUTHENTICATION 14.3.3 ENCRYPTION IPSEC 14.4.1
CHOOSING BETWEEN END-TO-END AND PROXY SECURITY 14.4.2 AUTHENTICATION
14.4.3 AUTHENTICATION AND ENCRYPTION TRANSPORT-LAYER SECURITY 14.5.1 THE
HANDSHAKE PROTOCOL 14.5.2 ALERT MESSAGES SECURING THE HYPERTEXT TRANSFER
PROTOCOL HASHING AND ENCRYPTION: ALGORITHMS AND KEYS 14.7.1 MESSAGE
DIGEST FIVE (MD5) 14.7.2 DATA ENCRYPTION STANDARD (DES) EXCHANGING KEYS
14.8.1 INTERNET KEY EXCHANGE FURTHER READING ADVANCED APPLICATIONS 15.1
15.2 IP ENCAPSULATION 15.1.1 TUNNELING THROUGH IP NETWORKS 15.1.2
GENERIC ROUTING ENCAPSULATION 15.1.3 IP IN IP ENCAPSULATION 15.1.4
MINIMAL IP ENCAPSULATION 15.1.5 USING MPLS TUNNELS 15.1.6 CHOOSING A
TUNNELING MECHANISM VIRTUAL PRIVATE NETWORKS (VPNS) 15.2.1 WHATLSAVPN?
15.2.2 TUNNELING AND PRIVATE ADDRESS SPACES 15.2.3 SOLUTIONS USING
ROUTING PROTOCOLS 15.2.4 SECURITY SOLUTIONS 15.2.5 MPLS VPNS 15.2.6
OPTICALVPNS 15.2.7 CHOOSING A VPN TECHNOLOGY 678 679 681 681 682 682 684
684 684 685 687 688 689 689 690 692 695 697 701 701 703 704 709 710 711
716 719 719 720 721 722 724 725 726 726 727 728 728 731 731 733 733
XVIII CONTENTS 15.3 MOBILELP 734 15.3.1 THE REQUIREMENTS OF MOBILE IP
735 15.3.2 EXTENDING THE PROTOCOLS 736 15.3.3 REVERSE TUNNELING 741
15.3.4 SECURITY CONCERNS 741 15.4 HEADER COMPRESSION 742 15.4.1 CHOOSING
TO COMPRESS HEADERS 742 15.4.2 IP HEADER COMPRESSION 743 15.4.3 MPLS AND
HEADER COMPRESSION 747 15.5 VOICEOVERLP 748 15.5.1 VOICE OVER MPLS 749
15.6 IPTELEPHONY 749 15.6.1 THE PROTOCOLS IN BRIEF 750 15.7 IP AND ATM
752 15.7.1 IP OVER ATM (IPOA) 752 15.7.2 MULTIPROTOCOL OVER ATM (MPOA)
753 15.7.3 LANEMULATION 755 15.7.4 MPLS OVER ATM 756 15.8 IP OVER
DIAL-UP LINKS 756 15.8.1 SERIAL LINE INTERNET PROTOCOL (SLIP) 756 15.8.2
POINT-TO-POINT PROTOCOL 758 15.8.3 CHOOSING A DIAL-UP PROTOCOL 759
15.8.4 PROXY ARP 759 15.9 FURTHER READING 760 CONCLUDING REMARKS 763
INDEX 769
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