1. | Chapter 1: Roadmap | What is internet? | ||
2. | Chapter 1: Roadmap | Network edge, Network core | ||
Chapter 1: Roadmap | Delay, loss, throughput in networks, Protocol layers, service models, Networks under attack: security, Internet history | |||
3. | Chapter 2: Application layer | Principles of network, applications, Web and HTTP | ||
Chapter 2: Application layer | HTTP | |||
4. | Chapter 2: Application layer | FTP, Electronic mail: SMTP | ||
5. | Chapter 2: Application layer | Electronic mail: POP3, IMAP, DNS | ||
6. | Chapter 2: Application layer | P2P applications | ||
Chapter 2: Application layerChapter 3: Transport layer | Socket programming with UDP and TCP, Transport-layer services, Multiplexing and demultiplexing |
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7. | Chapter 3: Transport layer | Connectionless transport: UDP, Principles of reliable data transfer, Connection-oriented transport: TCP | ||
8. | Chapter 3: Transport layer | Connection-oriented transport: TCP | ||
9. | Chapter 3: Transport layer | Principles of congestion control TCP congestion control | ||
Chapter 4: Network layer | Introduction, Virtual circuit and datagram, networks | |||
10. | Chapter 4: Network layer | what’s inside a router, IP: Internet Protocol | ||
Chapter 4: Network layer | IP: Internet Protocol | |||
11. | Chapter 4: Network layer | IP: Internet Protocol, Routing algorithms | ||
Chapter 4: Network layer | Routing algorithms | |||
12. | Chapter 4: Network layer | Routing in the Internet | ||
13. | Chapter 4: Network layer | Broadcast and multicast routing | ||
14. | Chapter 5: Link Layer | LANs, A day in the life of a web, request | ||
15. | Chapter 6: Wireless and Mobile Networks | Wireless, Mobility |