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Author(s) | W. Richard Stevens |
Country | United States |
Language | English |
Series | Addison-Wesley Professional Computing Series |
Publisher | Addison–Wesley |
Publication date | 1994-96 |
Media type | Print (hardcover) |
TCP/IP Illustrated is the name of a series of 3 books written by W. Richard Stevens. Unlike traditional books which explain the RFC specifications, Stevens goes into great detail[1] using actual network traces to describe the protocol, hence its 'Illustrated' title.
The first book in the series, "Volume 1: The Protocols", is cited by hundreds of technical papers in ACM journals.[2]
Contents |
After a brief introduction to TCP/IP, Stevens takes a bottom-up approach by describing the protocol from the link layer and working up the protocol stack.
500 illustrations, combined with 15,000 lines of actual code from the 4.4BSD-Lite release, serves as concrete examples of the concepts covered in Volume 1.
This volume goes into detail on four topics:
As with Volume 2, examples from 4.4BSD-Lite are used.