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Introduction to Computer Networking

Introduction1 Introduction to Computer Jean-Yves LeBoudecProf. Andrzej DudaProf. Laurent ToutainProf. Patrick ThiranICA, EPFLI ntroduction2 Objectiveounderstand TCP/IP and Networking terminologyllayered modelltransport protocollTCP; UDP; IP; MAClIP addresses, MAC addresses,machine names, DNS,NetBIOS names, port numberslrouters, bridges, serverslclient server architecturelHTTP, FTP, SMTP lmultiplexing and switchinglprotocollconnectionobasic elements of transmissionIntroduction3 Referencesouseful complement to these notes[Stevens] TCP/IP illustrated volume I , The protocols, W. Richard Stevens, Addison WesleyVery detailed, experimental hands-on description of TCP/IP. Also volume III for HTTP[STA] High Speed Networks (TCP/IP and ATM Design Principles , William Stallings, Prentice Hall, 1997 Advanced topics[Keshav] An Engineering Approach to Computer Networking , S. Keshav, Addison Wesley, 1998 Advanced topics[Kurose, Ross] Computer Networking , Kurose and Ross,Addison Wesley, 2000 Top down approach, applicationsoother references[WalrandandVaraiya] High Performance Communication Networks, JeanWalrandandPravin Varayia, Morgan Kaufman, [BG] Data Networks ,Dimitri Bertsekasand RobertGallager, Prentice HallTheoretical approach, fundamentals ideas behind basic building blocks of a Computer network.)

Introduction In this lecture we study computer networks. We use a top-down approach, starting with applications. We present an overall picture, which will enable you to understand the layered model of networking

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