References
Coffman, K. G. and Odlyzko, A. (1998) ‘The size and growth rate of the Internet’, First Monday, Vol. 3, Issue 10, http://firstmonday.org
ITU-T 1–150 (1999) B-ISDN Asynchronous Transfer Mode Functional Characteristics, ITU-T.
ITU-T X.200 (1994) Open Systems Interconnection – Model and Notation, ITU-T. (Also known as ISO/IEC 7498–1.)
RFC 793 (1981) Transmission Control Protocol, Defense Advanced Research Project Agency.
RFC 2616 (1999) Hypertext Transfer Protocol – HTTP/1.1, Fielding, R., Gettys, J., Mogul, J., Frystyk, H., Masinter, L., Leach, P. and Berners-Lee, T.
Tanenbaum, A. S. (1996) Computer Networks, 3rd edn, Prentice Hall.
Further reading
AF-TM-121.000 (1999) ATM Traffic Management Specification, Version 4.1, ATM Forum.
Comer, D. E. (2000) Internetworking with TCP/IP. Vol. 1, Principles, Protocols and Architecture, 4th edn, Prentice Hall.
Davie, B., Doolan, P. and Rekhter, Y. (1998) Switching in IP Networks: IP Switching, Tag Switching and Related Technologies, Morgan Kaufmann.
Haubs, G. (2000) ‘Internet offloading today, voice offloading tomorrow’, Telephony, Vol. 238, No. 2, pp. 54–8.
ISO 8648 (1988) Open Systems Interconnection – Internal Organization of the Network Layer, ISO.
ITU-T X.210 (1993) Conventions for the Definition of OSI Services, ITU-T.
Keshav, S. (1997) An Engineering Approach to Computer Networking: ATM Networks, the Internet, and the Telephone Network, Addison Wesley.
Peterson, L. L. and Davie, B. S. (1999) Computer Networks: A Systems Approach, 2nd edn, Morgan Kaufmann.
RFC 791 (1981) Internet Protocol, Defense Advanced Research Project Agency.
RFC 792 (1981) Internet Control Message Protocol, Postel, J.
RFC 959 (1985) File Transfer Protocol, Postel, J. and Reynolds, J.
RFC 1034 (1987) Domain Names – Concepts and Facilities, Mockapetris, P.
RFC 1035 (1987) Domain Names – Implementation and Specification, Mockapetris, P.
RFC 1112 (1989) Host Extensions for IP Multicasting. Deering, S. E.
RFC 1122 (1989) Requirements for Internet Hosts – Communication Layers, Internet Engineering Task Force.
RFC 1123 (1989) Requirements for Internet Hosts – Application and Support, Internet Engineering Task Force.
RFC 1180 (1991) A TCP/IP Tutorial, Socolofsky, T. and Kale, C.
RFC 1483 (1993) Multiprotocol Encapsulation over ATM Adaptation Layer 5, Heinanen, J.
RFC 1518 (1993) An Architecture for IP Address Allocation with CIDR, Rekhter, Y. and Li, T.
RFC 1519 (1993) Classless Inter-Domain Routing (CIDR): An Address Assignment and Aggregation Strategy, Fuller, V., Li, T., Yu, J. and Varadham, K.
RFC 1577 (1994) Classical IP and ARP over ATM, Laubach, M. RFC 1700 (1994) Assigned Numbers, Reynolds, J. and Postel, J.
RFC 1737 (1994) Functional Requirements for Uniform Resource Names, Sollins, K. and Masinter, L.
RFC 1738 (1994) Uniform Resource Locators (URL), Berners-Lee, T., Masinter, L. and McCahill, M.
RFC 1889 (1996) RTP: A Transport Protocol for Real-Time Application, Schulzinne, H., Casner, S., Frederick, R. and Jacobson, V.
RFC 2050 (1996) Internet Registry IP Allocation Guidelines, Hubbard, K., Kosters, M., Conrad, D., Karrenberg, D. and Postel, J.
RFC 2098 (1997) Toshiba's Router Architecture Extension for ATM: Overview, Katsube, Y, Nagami, K. and Esaki, H.
RFC 2101 (1997) IPv4 Address Behaviour Today, Carpenter, B., Crowcroft, J. and Rekhter, Y.
RFC 2105 (1997) Cisco Systems’ Tag Switching Architecture Overview, Rekhter, Y, Davie, B., Katz, D., Rosen, E. and Swallow, G.
RFC 3031 (2001) Multiprotocol Label Switching Architecture, Rosen, E., Viswanathan, A. and Callon, R.
RFC 3022 (2001) Traditional IP Network Address Translator (Traditional NAT), Srisuresh, P. and Egevang, K.
RFC 3035 (2001) MPLS using LDP and ATM VC Switching, Davie, B., Lawrence, J., McCloghrie, K., Rosen, E., Swallow, G., Rekhter, Y and Doolan, P.
Stallings, W. (1992) ISDN and Broadband ISDN, 2nd edn, Macmillan.
Stallings, W. (1998) High-Speed Networks: TCP/IP and ATM Design Principles, Prentice Hall.
Websites
ATM Forum
IETF (Internet Engineering Task Force)
Internet Assigned Numbers Authority
ISO (International Organization for Standardization)
World Wide Web Consortium