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Contents
Introduction xxjjj
Part I Networking Nuts and Bolts 1
Chapter 1 Introduction to Networking 3
Networking: A Brief Introduction 4
Internetworking 5
An internet 5
The Internet 5
Intranets (Give Me an A , Remove My E , Now Flip the
R and the A ) 7
Extranets 7
Virtual Private Networks 8
Catenet 9
Area Networks 9
Network Relationships and Topologies 13
Network Relationship Types 13
Network Topology Types 17
Protocols 24
Transmission Control Protocol 26
User Datagram Protocol 27
Internet Protocol 27
History of Networking 28
Standards and Standards Organizations 32
American National Standards Institute 34
International Organization for Standardization 35
International Electrotechnical Commission 36
Telecommunications Industry Association 36
Electronic Industries Alliance 37
International Telecommunication Union 37
IEEE 38
IEEE 802 Working Groups 38
IEEE 802.1 39
IEEE 802.3 41
IEEE 802.5 41
IEEE 802.11 42
Internet Society (ISOC) 43
Internet Engineering Task Force 43
An Introduction to the OSI Reference Model 45
All People Seem to Need Data Processing — A Mnemonic
Device 46
A Layered Approach 47
Layer 7 — The Application Layer 48
Layer 6 — The Presentation Layer 49
Layer 5 — The Session Layer 50
Layer 4 — The Transport Layer 50
Layer 3 — The Network Layer 51
Layer 2 — The Data Link Layer 52
Layer 1 — The Physical Layer 53
TCP/IP, Please (and Don t Be Stingy with the IP) 53
TCP/IP Applications 55
TCP/IP Utilities 56
The TCP/IP Reference Model 57
Chapter Exercises 58
Pop Quiz Answers 60
Chapter 2 LANs, MANs, and WANs 63
Local Area Networks 64
LAN Standards 64
802.2 Logical Link Control 64
802.3 CSMA/CD Access Method and Physical Layer 66
802.5 Token Ring Access Method and Physical Layer 70
The Collision Domain Battle 73
The Most Common Wireless Standards 76
LAN Topologies 77
Token Ring Network Topologies 79
Bus Networks Topologies 83
Metropolitan Area Networks 93
Fiber Distributed Data Interface 93
A MAN Example 96
Wide Area Networks 98
Whose POTS? 99
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Integrated Services Digital Network 100
Point-to-Point WANs 101
Frame Relay 103
Using the Internet for Your WAN 105
Chapter Exercises 107
Pop Quiz Answers 108
Chapter 3 Network Hardware and Transmission Media 109
Stuff You Just Need to Know 110
Bits, Bytes, and Binary 110
Non-human Resources 112
Volatile Memory 114
Nonvolatile Memory 115
Encapsulation 117
Data Communication Equipment and Data Terminal
Equipment 120
All Your Base Are Belong to Us 120
Computer Buses 121
IP Addressing 121
Transmission Media 123
Network Cabling 124
Twisted Pair Cable 125
Coaxial Cable 129
Fiber Optic Cable 131
Wireless Communication 133
Network Hardware 133
End-User Interface Hardware Types 134
Connecting End Users 134
Network Interfaces and Adapters 136
Network Interface Controllers 138
To Boldly Go Where Data Needs to Flow (or, How Does that
E-mail Get to Brother Joel?) 139
Concentrators 140
Hubs 141
Media Access Units 142
Repeaters 143
Bridges and Switches 143
Routers 146
Layer 3 Switches 148
Upper-Layer Switch Types 148
Remote Access 150
Servers 154
Chapter Exercises 154
Pop Quiz Answers 155
Chapter 4 Operating Systems and Networking Software 157
Computer Operating System Basics 158
CPU Basics 158
Computer Basics 161
Read-Only Memory 162
Random-Access Memory 162
Mass Storage System 164
Input/Output System 166
Operating System Basics 167
Network Operating System Basics 169
Peer-to-Peer Networking 171
File Sharing on a Peer-to-Peer Network 181
Printer Sharing on a Peer-to-Peer Network 183
Other Operating Systems 185
Unix 185
Linux 188
Sun Solaris 191
Chapter Exercises 193
Pop Quiz Answers 194
Chapter 5 The TCP/IP Protocol Suite 197
The TCP/IP Layers 198
Popular TCP/IP Protocols 201
The Application Layer 202
Domain Name System 202
Simple Network Management Protocol 206
File Transfer Protocol 212
Trivial File Transfer Protocol 217
Simple Mail Transfer Protocol 220
Network File System 222
Telecommunications Network 224
Secure Shell Protocol 227
The Transport Layer 228
Transmission Control Protocol 228
User Datagram Protocol 231
The Internet Layer 232
Internet Protocol 233
Internet Group Multicast Protocol 234
Internet Control Message Protocol 234
Routing Information Protocol 235
Open Shortest Path First 237
Border Gateway Protocol 238
Internet Protocol Security 238
End of Chapter Hodgepodge 239
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There Is Hope for Diskless Nodes 240
A Little More Information on Routing 240
Sockets and Ports Are Not the Same Thing 241
Chapter Exercises 244
Pop Quiz Answers 245
Chapter 6 Ethernet Concepts 247
The Beginning of Ethernet Technology 248
Ethernet Components 250
DCE and DTE Cabling Considerations 253
Interconnecting Like Ethernet Devices 255
Ethernet and IEEE 802.3 s Relationship to the OSI Model 263
Logical Link Control 265
Media Access Control 265
Ethernet Frame Format 267
Transmitting a Frame 270
Half-Duplex Transmission 270
Full-Duplex Transmission 274
Autonegotiation 277
Receiving a Frame 279
Traffic Optimization 280
Traffic Shaping 281
VLAN Tagging 283
Chapter Exercises 285
Pop Quiz Answers 285
Chapter 7 Not to Be Forgotten 289
Can t Get Enough of Those LAN Technologies 290
Attached Resource Computer Network 290
StarLAN 291
Token Ring 292
Token Ring s Modus Operandi 295
Token Ring Media 295
The Format of the Token Ring Frame 295
Fiber Distributed Data Interface 298
FDDI Does What FDDI Does 298
FDDI Node Types 301
The FDDI Frame Format 301
As If You Haven t Had Enough of These Sweet Protocols 303
Digital Equipment Company Network 303
Xerox Network Systems 305
Internetwork Packet Exchange 306
Point-to-Point Protocol 313
PPP Encapsulation Method 313
PPP Link Control Protocol 314
PPP Network Control Protocol 314
Please, Tell Us More 314
PPP Frame Format 314
X.25 315
X.25 Operations 318
Link Access Procedure, Balanced 319
Packet Layer Protocol 320
Asynchronous Transfer Mode 321
ATM Generic Cell Format 321
An Overview of ATM Operations 322
ATM Reference Model 325
Traffic Management 326
ATM Adaptation Layer Types 327
Frame Relay 328
Frame Relay Node Types 329
Virtual Circuits ... Again? 330
Data Link Connection Identifier 330
Feckens and Beckens 330
Local Management Interface 332
Frame Relay Frame Format 332
Integrated Services Digital Network 333
Basic Rate Interface and Primary Rate Interface 333
ISDN Nodes 333
The ISDN Reference Model 334
AppleTalk 336
AppleTalk Physical and Data Link Layers 336
AppleTalk Network Layer 337
AppleTalk Upper Layers 338
Chapter Exercises 339
Pop Quiz Answers 339
Part II The OSI Layers 343
Chapter 8 The Upper Layers 345
Background 346
The TCP/IP Model 349
TCP/IP Application Layer 362
TCP/IP Transport Layer 362
TCP/IP Internet Layer 366
TCP/IP Link Layer 367
TCP/IP Link Layer Protocols 370
OSI Application Layer 372
OSI Presentation Layer 374
OSI Session Layer 374
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Chapter Exercises 376
Pop Quiz Answers 377
Chapter 9 The Transport Layer 379
The Terms and Conditions of Chapter 9 380
End-to-End Delivery 380
Standards 382
ISO/IEC 8072 381
ISO/IEC 8073 382
This, That, and the Other 382
Types of Transport Service 382
Data Units 383
Classes of Transport Service 383
Types of Network Service 383
Multiplexing 384
Transport Layer Operations 387
Connection-Oriented Operations 387
Setting Up the Connection 388
Maintaining the Connection 389
Terminating the Connection 389
Connectionless Operations 390
Transport Layer Protocols 393
A Few More Words about TCP 393
The TCP Header Format 395
A Little More on UDP 397
The UDP Header Format 398
The Meaning of Control 399
Chapter Exercises 399
Pop Quiz Answers 400
Chapter 10 The Network Layer 403
Network Connection Types 404
Connectionless Network Services 405
Connection-Oriented Network Services 410
Domain Name Services 412
TCP/IP Network Layer Protocols 417
Internet Protocol 417
Internet Protocol Version 4 418
Internet Protocol Version 6 423
Internet Control Message Protocol 425
Ping 425
Traceroute 427
Internet Group Management Protocol 429
Internet Protocol Security 431
Chapter Exercises 433
Pop Quiz Answers 433
Chapter 11 The Data Link Layer 435
Concerns of the LAN 436
It Just Is 436
Highs and Lows 437
Accessing the Medium 439
Rules of Accessing the Medium 439
From Tokens to Contention 440
Using the Token Method 441
Using the Contention Method 442
Meet the Sublayers 443
Logical Link Control 444
LLC Framing 444
Subnetwork Access Protocol 447
The MAC Sublayer 449
The MAC Address 450
Access Control for the Channel 450
The ings — Casting, Detecting, and Addressing 451
Data Link Addressing 451
The MAC Address Format 452
Unicast Addressing 453
Multicast Addressing 454
Error Detection 457
Control of the Flow 464
Knode the LAN 465
Diary of a Network Bridge 466
Unicast Operation 467
Multicast Operation 469
When the Bridge Just Does Not Know 469
The Address Table 470
Chapter Exercises 472
Pop Quiz Answers 472
Part III Network Design and Implementation 475
Chapter 12 Design Methodologies 477
Your Task Is to Design a Network 478
Types of Organizational LANs 479
Other Things to Consider 480
Building the Foundation 480
Let s Start Planning 481
Development of Scope 481
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You Are Not Alone 483
A Hierarchical Design Model 483
Access Layer 483
Distribution Layer 485
Core Layer 486
Why Hierarchical? 489
5-4-3-2-1, Speed Is Not the Big Concern 491
Making Determinations 492
Determining Which Topology to Use 493
Bus Network Topology 493
Star Network Topology 494
Ring Network Topology 495
Determining Which Nodes to Use 496
Traditional Nodes 497
Node Evolution 501
LAN Switching Technology 505
Switch Types 506
By All Means, Be Redundant 506
I m Loopy! 507
Link Aggregation 513
Virtual LANs 514
Determining What Other Determinations Need to Be
Determined 518
Talking to a WAN 518
Management and Security 519
Choosing Protocols 521
Proactive Thinking 522
Network Implementation 522
Chapter Exercises 523
Pop Quiz Answers 524
Chapter 13 Implementation 527
Planning 528
Totally New Network Planning Phase 529
Initial Planning 530
Finalizing the Plan 542
Network Revision Planning 544
Reworking Network Access 544
Upgrading a Network s Core Routers 546
Upgrading the Network s Distribution Components 547
Network Supporting Infrastructure 547
Budgeting 548
Staging 549
Rollout 550
Verification 551
Documentation 553
The Final Stretch 554
Chapter Exercise 556
Pop Quiz Answer 557
Part IV Managing and Maintaining the Network 559
Chapter 14 Network Security 561
Elements of Network Security 562
Network Security Policies 562
Network Access Control 566
Network Premises Access Security 566
Network Access Security and Control 568
Restricting Network Access 571
Network Data Integrity 573
Network Security Monitoring 575
Network Security Assurance 576
Network Security Methodologies 577
Authentication 578
Lightweight Directory Access Protocol 578
RADIUS 584
Certificates 585
Data Integrity 588
Point-to-Point Tunneling Protocol 591
Layer 2 Tunneling Protocol 592
Internet Protocol Security 592
Chapter Exercises 595
Pop Quiz Answers 595
Chapter 15 Network Management 597
Operation 598
Help Desk Software 600
Network Operations Staff 601
Network Monitoring 602
Administration 604
Network Management Staff Members 604
Executive Level 605
Department Heads/Managers 605
Maintenance 610
Provisioning 612
Tools 613
Simple Network Management Protocol 615
Packet-Capture Capability 618
Chapter Exercises 620
Pop Quiz Answers 620
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Chapter 16 Troubleshooting 62 T
The Little LAN that Cried Wolf 622
Feedback 523
End-User Feedback 623
Management Station Feedback 624
Hmm... 624
What Could Possibly Go Wrong? 624
Food for Thought 625
The Proactive Approach Beats the Reactive Approach Hands
Down 627
Baseline 627
Proactive Documentation 628
There Is No Such Thing as Too Much 630
Troubleshooting Tools 631
Helpful TCP/IP Utilities 631
Ping 632
Traceroute 634
Netstat 637
Route 639
Arp 642
Ipconfig 643
More Helpful Tools 646
Even More Helpful Tools 647
A Logical Order 648
Define the Problem 649
Consider the Possibilities 649
Determine the Issue 650
Find a Possible Solution 650
Test the Possible Solution 651
Develop an Action Plan 651
Implement the Action Plan 652
Monitor the Results 652
Another Fantastic Bonus from the Authors 653
Layered Strategy 654
Common Lower-Layer Issues 656
Layer 1 656
Layer 2 657
Layer 3 658
Thoughts Pertaining to the Upper Layers 659
Troubleshooting Examples 660
Example 1: PC Can t Connect 661
Example 2: Reading a Sniffer Trace 663
Example 3: Identifying a Broadcast Storm 665
Example 4: VPN Client Can t Connect to VPN Server 666
Example 5: Two Common LAN Issues 667
Duplex Mismatch 668
Spanning Tree 669
Chapter Exercises 671
Pop Quiz Answers 672
Appendix A Additional Exercises 675
Appendix B Exercise Answers 701
Appendix C Glossary 765
Appendix D Acronyms 793
Index 805
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