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Internetworking with TCP/IP Volume 1

📖 Overview

Internetworking with TCP/IP Volume 1 presents the principles and protocols that form the foundation of the Internet. The text covers the TCP/IP protocol suite and explains how data networks interconnect and operate. The book progresses from basic networking concepts through detailed protocol specifications and implementations. The content includes packet switching, internet addressing, routing, transport protocols, and application services that enable modern network communications. Technical diagrams, protocol examples, and implementation details support the core networking concepts. Each chapter builds upon previous material while introducing new protocols and architectural elements of TCP/IP networking. The text serves as both an academic resource and practical guide, highlighting the elegant engineering solutions that enabled the creation of today's global Internet infrastructure. Its systematic approach to networking fundamentals has made it a standard reference in computer science education.

👀 Reviews

Readers consistently note this book's clear explanations of TCP/IP fundamentals and protocols. The detailed diagrams and illustrations help visualize complex networking concepts. Liked: - Step-by-step protocol explanations - Thorough coverage of IPv4 and IPv6 - Strong focus on underlying principles rather than specific implementations - Examples and diagrams that clarify abstract concepts Disliked: - Dense academic writing style - Some dated content in older editions - Limited coverage of modern networking topics - High price point for a textbook Ratings: Goodreads: 4.1/5 (276 ratings) Amazon: 4.4/5 (89 ratings) "The explanations are crystal clear and the diagrams are excellent" - Amazon reviewer "Too theoretical for practical network administration" - Goodreads reviewer "This book finally made TCP/IP click for me after years of confusion" - Amazon reviewer The 6th edition receives higher scores than earlier versions, with readers noting improved IPv6 coverage.

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🤔 Interesting facts

🔹 Douglas Comer is one of the pioneers who helped create the modern internet, participating in early TCP/IP and internetworking implementations and serving on the Internet Architecture Board 🔹 The book is part of the world's best-selling TCP/IP series and has been translated into 16 languages, becoming a standard text in over 500 universities worldwide 🔹 When writing TCP/IP protocols, engineers at companies like Sun Microsystems and IBM used this book as their primary reference guide during the internet's formative years 🔹 The author created the Xinu operating system, which is still used to teach operating system design in computer science programs, and his TCP/IP principles helped shape the architecture of early commercial routers 🔹 The book's first edition was published in 1987, before the World Wide Web existed, yet its fundamental networking principles remain relevant in modern internet communications