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Author Bio
Magda
El Zarki is a Fulbright scholar and professor at the University of California,
Irvine where she teaches a networking lab and a course in mobile and wireless
networking in the Information and Computer Sciences Department. Her research
interests revolve around wireless networks and communication systems. She earned
her Ph.D. from Columbia and her B.S. from Cairo University in Egypt
Jorg Liebeherr
has been an associate professor in the computer science department for the last
ten years at the University of Virginia. His interest areas range from multimedia
networks to scalable multicast communications. He is currently the editor-in-chief
of IEEE Network and is the US Editor of Computer Communications. He was born and
raised in Cologne, Germany
Table of Contents
Preface.
Introduction.
Lab1 Introduction to the Internet Lab.
Lab2 Single Segment IP Networks.
Lab3 Static Routing.
Lab4 Dynamic Routing Protocols (RIP, OSPF and BGP).
Lab5 LAN Switching.
Lab6 Transport Protocols (UDP and TCP).
Lab7 NAT and DHCP.
Lab8 The Domain Name System.
Lab9 SNMP.
Lab10 IP Multicast.
Glossary.
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