The anatomy of the Internet: how it's structured, what makes it work, who controls it, and how to support internetworking capabilities in your organization If you work in any aspect of internetworking planning, design, development, or management, you need to have as complete a picture as possible of how the Internet is structured and what makes it work. Internet Architectures explains Internet components and the technical relationships between them, names the key players involved and the agreements currently in place between them, reveals proprietary architectures, and arms you with a wealth of practical information on: Backbone technologies, including packet over SONET Protocols and a description of ISP network architectures Servers, routers, and software Communications infrastructures Access technology, including xDSL, ADSL, FITL, and frame relay QoS and its support technologies, including ATM, RSVP, IPv6 Policy, regulation, peering, and reciprocity arrangements Multimedia and supporting technology Internetworking security
- ISBN10 0471190810
- ISBN13 9780471190813
- Publish Date 10 February 1999
- Publish Status Out of Stock
- Out of Print 8 October 2008
- Publish Country US
- Imprint John Wiley & Sons Inc
- Format Hardcover
- Pages 544
- Language English