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Routing in the Internet
Christian Huitema
Publisher: Englewood Cliffs, N.J. : Prentice Hall PTR, c1995.
ISBN: 0131321927   DDC: 4.62   LCC: TK5105.875  

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Library: Victoria University (Melbourne, Australia)
Last Loaded: 04/24/2008
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100  1   $aHuitema, Christian.
245  10  $aRouting in the Internet /$cChristian Huitema.
260      $aEnglewood Cliffs, N.J. :$bPrentice Hall
         PTR,$cc1995.
300      $axii, 319 p. :$bill. ;$c25 cm.
504      $aIncludes bibliographical references and index.
505  0   $a1. Introduction to Routing in the Internet -- Pt.
         I. Architecture and Protocols. 2. The Internet Architecture.
         3. The Internet Protocol -- Pt. II. Interior Routing
         Protocols. 4. Why Is RIP So Simple? 5. Why Is OSPF So
         Complex? 6. Other Routing Protocols -- Pt. III. Exterior
         Routing Protocols. 7. EGP: A First Step Toward the Global
         Internet. 8. With BGP Toward the 1990s. 9. CIDR and the
         Routing Explosion. 10. Policy Routing -- Pt. IV. New
         Developments. 11. Multicast. 12. Mobility. 13. Resource
         Reservation. 14. Toward the New IP.
520      $aThis comprehensive guide to all the latest
         advances in Internet routing protocols is written in a very
         user friendly style. Taking an applied approach, the author
         examines the organization of routing, the structure that
         glues together the worldwide Internet.
520  8   $aRouting in the Internet: introduces the general
         principles of the Internet architecture and presents IP -
         the Internet Protocol; describes routing with organizations'
         networks. It presents RIP, the most widely used "interior
         gateway protocol" in today's Internet, and makes OSPF easy
         to understand. It also presents IS-IS, IGRP, and EIGRP;
         explains the set of routing protocols required for
         interconnections between organizations' networks and their
         providers. It shows the progress of the technology from EGP,
         the first "external gateway protocol," towards BGP, the new
         "border gateway protocol," and the recently developed CIDR -
         "Classless Inter Domain Routing." A separate chapter
         presents the requirements of "policy-based routing" and
         details the recent advances in routing technology including
         multicast transmission, mobile hosts, and the support of
         real time applications.
520  8   $aThese technologies will be used by the new
         generation of the Internet Protocol, IPv6, that will connect
         thousands of billions of hosts in the 21st Century.
650   0  $aInternet.
650   0  $aComputer network protocols.
650   0  $aComputer network architectures.

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