Skip to content
Hardcover Interconnections: Bridges, Routers, Switches, and Internetworking Protocols Book

ISBN: 0201634481

ISBN13: 9780201634488

Interconnections: Bridges, Routers, Switches, and Internetworking Protocols

Select Format

Select Condition ThriftBooks Help Icon

Recommended

Format: Hardcover

Condition: Very Good

$9.59
Save $75.40!
List Price $84.99
Almost Gone, Only 2 Left!

Book Overview

Radia Perlmans Interconnections is recognized as a leading text on networking theory and practice. It provides authoritative and comprehensive information on general networking concepts, routing... This description may be from another edition of this product.

Customer Reviews

5 ratings

Foundational Reading!

There are moments when this book reads like a detective story with drama, plot, and humor but even when Radia Perlman is simply working through the details of internetworking protocols the writing is clear and crisp. The chapters are well organized and diagrams are used very effectively to make even dense concepts accessible. What I liked best about Interconnections was being consistently able to understand what the author was saying. While an electrical engineer might get a little more out of her discussions than I did I never felt locked out because my undergraduate education was in the liberal arts. The material she presents is not always easy. In fact, Radia notes, "Anyone who isn't confused about when routers become EGP neighbors and what the rules are for configuring routers to initiate being EGP neighbors does not understand EGP" (p. 428). And yet the reader who is willing to concentrate and follow her lead can understand everything covered. Even though this is a marvelously written book it is not for everyone. I would hesitate to recommend it to a network technician wanting to understand networks more fully. While I think every computer science student should spend two semesters working through these 18 chapters, memorizing the Glossary, and discussing the suggested homework problems the book is overkill for the ordinary MCSE candidate wanting to master Networking Essentials for a Microsoft certification exam. Interconnections is foundational reading for those who would design protocols or vendor equipment designed to interoperate with protocols but it is a bit much for someone who just wants to know which port to plug the cable into. While Interconnections is not for everyone, I think it is essential reading for anyone who makes purchase decisions in an enterprise network. Without a firm understanding of bridges, routers, switches, and internetworking protocols they become far too vulnerable to sales techniques. And Interconnections is an essential reference for the Network Analyst. Radia notes that in the first edition of her book she assumed people would read the RFCs to get details that she omitted but they didn't. As someone who has spent some time trying to digest RFCs I am grateful that she bulked up the Second Edition with what she thought people needed to know. I can figure out what she writes but frequently feel I have wasted the effort when trying to get what I need out of the RFCs. Interconnections is a convenient one stop resource for researching packet headers and the various control messages that analyzer software may capture while sniffing a network to identify problems. Interconnections, Second Edition is 150 pages larger than the First Edition published in 1992. Radia has reorganized, rewrote, added examples, included new protocols and more fully documented details to make it a better reference book. The Glossary was expanded from 4 pages to 10 but that was not eno

great technical introduction, indispensible reference

The 2nd edition of Interconnections is every bit as good as the exceptional 1st edition, but is expanded by about 50%. Still present is Dr. Perlman's clear, concise coverage of the theory and practice of the fundamental network building blocks: bridges, routers, and "switches" (including token ring source-route bridging). Also still included is a brief synopsis of her dissertation on sabotage-proof network protocols, an idea whose time has definitely come. The coverage on specifics of network protocols is significantly expanded, particularly TCP/IP (v4 and v6), IPX/SPX, DECnet, and AppleTalk. Coverage of specifics of routing algorithms, such as RIP and OSPF, is also expanded, now even including multicast extensions. New material has been added that lays bare the details of fast ethernet, gigabit ethernet, ATM ("classical" IP-over-ATM and LANE), and NAT/NAPT. I highly recommend the 2nd edition to anyone wanting to increase their technical understanding of networking, no matter what your knowledge/experience level, and as a nonpartisan technical reference for networking professionals.

A highly technical but easy to read book on networking

If you are looking for a highly readable, but technical book on computer networking, this one is great. It contains some material on hardware, but it is mostly about algorithms and protocols. The author is one of the world's most respected authorities on the subject, having invented some of the key protocols and algorithms herself. Unlike many experts, however, she is able to explain the material in a straightforward way, making it accessible to anyone with a good technical background and an interest in the subject. The final chapter, on protocol design folklore, is unmatched anywhere. It gives tremendous insight into how to design a protocol and what can go wrong if you are not careful. This chapter is well worth the price of the book alone and"must" reading for anyone actually planning to design a protocol.

Excellent book on concepts and principles of networking.

Many networking books are little more than condensations of product literature and standard documents. Radia's book goes into the concepts and principles behind the technology, and in some cases, the history. This information will be very useful to students learning the technology, networking managers trying to improve their networks and product developers hoping to avoid past mistakes. If network architects and standards developers absorb this book perhaps the next generation of networking will be less complex and more effective. The book includes historical anecdotes and controversial recommendations. These make it entertaining as well as informative.

An informative and enjoyable reference on bridges and router

This book covers a wide range of topics in packet switching, both routers (layer 3) and bridges (layer 2). While there are other books that cover routing well, books about bridging are much harder to find. Radia discusses the two side by side, showing similarities and differences, drawbacks and benefits of each.If you're used to the traditional dry and impersonal textbook style, this book will come as a refreshing surprise. You will get lots of facts -- and also opinions. If Radia thinks some particular technique is not a good thing, she'll simply say "I think this is a mistake". Nice.The book covers both recent practice and historical background. Learning how these protocols evolved will help the reader understand why they now look the way they do. And discussions of "lessons learned the hard way" shows what design principles are important for reliability. The final chapter "Protocol design folklore" is a valuable addition to this second edition.
Copyright © 2023 Thriftbooks.com Terms of Use | Privacy Policy | Do Not Sell/Share My Personal Information | Cookie Policy | Cookie Preferences | Accessibility Statement
ThriftBooks® and the ThriftBooks® logo are registered trademarks of Thrift Books Global, LLC
GoDaddy Verified and Secured