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Routing in the Internet(Out of print)
AUTHOR
Huitema, Christian
PUBLISHER
Prentice Hall (12/03/1999)
PRODUCT TYPE
Paperback(Paperback)
Description
The Internet routing best-seller-now completely updated Nobody knows more about Internet routing than Christian Huitema, former head of the Internet Architecture Board. Now, hes completely updated his classic best-seller on Internet routing to deliver the critical information that networking and software professionals need right now. Routing in the Internet, Second Edition offers unparalleled practical insight for architecting 21st century enterprise networks. Youll find all this, and more: * Internet Quality of Service (QoS) technologies, including policy routing and Resource Reservation Protocol (RSVP) * Extensively updated coverage of the OSPF (Open Shortest Path First) intra-company protocol * Revamped, in-depth coverage of BGPv4 for connecting enterprises to Internet Service Providers * IPv6: Rationale, goals, technical details, and key migration issues * Internet multicasting: how it works, and how you can use it today * Mobile IP: a preview of anywhere, anytime Internet connectivity PC Week called the first edition of Routing in the Internet surprisingly approachable; IEEE Communications called it excellent. Communications and networking professionals worldwide will cal
The Internet routing best-seller-now completely updated!
Nobody knows more about Internet routing than Christian Huitema, former head of the Internet Architecture Board. Now, he's completely updated his classic best-seller on Internet routing to deliver the critical information that networking and software professionals need right now. Routing in the Internet, Second Edition offers unparalleled practical insight for architecting 21st century enterprise networks. You'll find all this, and more:
Internet Quality of Service (QoS) technologies, including policy routing and Resource Reservation Protocol (RSVP)
Extensively updated coverage of the OSPF (Open Shortest Path First) intra-company protocol
Revamped, in-depth coverage of BGPv4 for connecting enterprises to Internet Service Providers
IPv6: Rationale, goals, technical details, and key migration issues
Internet multicasting: how it works, and how you can use it today
Mobile IP: a preview of anywhere, anytime Internet connectivity
PC Week called the first edition of Routing in the Internet "surprisingly approachable"; IEEE Communications called it "excellent." Communications and networking professionals worldwide will call Routing in the Internet, Second Edition absolutely indispensable.
The Internet routing best-seller-now completely updated Nobody knows more about Internet routing than Christian Huitema, former head of the Internet Architecture Board. Now, hes completely updated his classic best-seller on Internet routing to deliver the critical information that networking and software professionals need right now. Routing in the Internet, Second Edition offers unparalleled practical insight for architecting 21st century enterprise networks. Youll find all this, and more: * Internet Quality of Service (QoS) technologies, including policy routing and Resource Reservation Protocol (RSVP) * Extensively updated coverage of the OSPF (Open Shortest Path First) intra-company protocol * Revamped, in-depth coverage of BGPv4 for connecting enterprises to Internet Service Providers * IPv6: Rationale, goals, technical details, and key migration issues * Internet multicasting: how it works, and how you can use it today * Mobile IP: a preview of anywhere, anytime Internet connectivity PC Week called the first edition of Routing in the Internet surprisingly approachable; IEEE Communications called it excellent. Communications and networking professionals worldwide will cal
CHRISTIAN HUITEMA is the former head of the Internet Architecture Board, which oversees the evolution of Internet protocols. He is currently Chief Scientist and Fellow at Telcordia Technologies (formerly Bellcore), specializing in Internet telephony. In addition to his classic Routing in the Internet, First Edition, he is author of IPv6: The New Internet Protocol.