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_aRooney, Tim, _eauthor. _99539 |
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_aIP address management / _cMichael Dooley & Timothy Rooney. |
250 | _aSecond edition. | ||
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_aHoboken, New Jersey : _bWiley, _c2021. |
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_a[Piscataqay, New Jersey] : _bIEEE Xplore, _c[2020] |
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_aonline resource _2rdacarrier |
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490 | 1 | _aIEEE press series on networks and service management | |
500 | _aTimothy Rooney appears as the first named author in the first edition. | ||
504 | _aIncludes bibliographical references and index. | ||
505 | 0 | _aPreface 1 -- Part 1: IPAM Introduction 2 -- Chapter 1 Introduction 3 -- IP Networking Overview 3 -- Why Manage IP space? 18 -- Basic IPAM Approaches 19 -- Chapter 2 IP Addressing 21 -- Internet Protocol History 21 -- The Internet Protocol, Take 1 21 -- The Internet Protocol, Take 2 28 -- IPv4-IPv6 co-existence 33 -- Chapter 3 IP Address Assignment 35 -- Address Planning 35 -- Endpoint address allocation 39 -- Server-based address allocation using DHCP 40 -- DHCP for IPv6 (DHCPv6) 43 -- IPv6 Address Autoconfiguration 46 -- Chapter 4 Navigating the Internet with DNS 51 -- Domain Hierarchy 51 -- Name Resolution 52 -- Zones and Domains 55 -- Reverse Domains 57 -- Additional Zones 62 -- Chapter 5 IPAM Technology Applications 64 -- DHCP Applications 64 -- Popular DNS Applications 72 -- Part 2: IPAM Mechanics 76 -- Chapter 6 IP Management Core Tasks 77 -- IPAM is Foundational 77 -- FCAPS Summary 79 -- Configuration Management 79 -- Network Services Configuration 96 -- Fault Management 97 -- Accounting Management 100 -- Performance Management 103 -- Security Management 105 -- ITIL(R) Process Mappings 105 -- Chapter 7 IPv6 Deployment 111 -- IPv6 Deployment Process Overview 111 -- IPv6 Address Plan Objectives 112 -- IPv4-IPv6 Co-Existence Technologies 117 -- Dual Stack Approach 118 -- Tunneling Approaches 119 -- Translation Approaches 124 -- Bump in the Host (BIH) 128 -- Application Migration 133 -- Planning Your IPv6 Deployment Process 133 -- Chapter 8 IPAM for the Internet of Things 135 -- IoT architectures 135 -- 6LoWPAN 137 -- Summary 141 -- Chapter 9 IPAM in the Cloud 142 -- IPAM VNFs 142 -- Cloud IPAM concepts 142 -- Cloud Automation with APIs 146 -- Workflow Realization 153 -- Automation Scenarios 154 -- Summary 158 -- Part 3: IPAM and Security 159 -- Chapter 10 IPAM Services Security 160 -- Securing DHCP 160 -- DNS infrastructure Risks and Attacks 163 -- DNS Service Denial 164. | |
505 | 8 | _aReflector Style Attacks 167 -- Authoritative Poisoning 167 -- Resolver Redirection Attacks 168 -- Securing DNS transactions 169 -- Last Mile Protection 174 -- DNS Encryption 174 -- Chapter 11 IPAM and Network Security 178 -- Securing Network Access 178 -- Securing the network using IPAM 183 -- Malware Detection using DNS 184 -- Other attacks that leverage DNS 189 -- DNS Rebinding Attack 190 -- Data Exfiltration 190 -- Advanced Persistent Threats 192 -- Chapter 12 IPAM and Your Internet Presence 193 -- IP address space integrity 193 -- Publicizing your public namespace 193 -- Signing your public namespace 195 -- Enhancing Internet application encryption integrity 200 -- Securing Email with DNS 202 -- Part 4: IPAM in Practice 206 -- Chapter 13 IPAM Use Case 207 -- Introduction 207 -- IPv4 Address Allocation 209 -- IPAM Worldwide's Public IPv4 Address Space 216 -- IP Address Tracking 219 -- DNS and IP Address Management 220 -- Chapter 14 IPAM Deployment Strategies 223 -- General deployment principles for DHCP/DNS 223 -- DHCP Deployment 224 -- DNS Deployment 229 -- Deploying DNS Servers with Anycast Addresses 238 -- IPAM Deployment Summary 241 -- Chapter 15 The Business Case for IPAM 243 -- IPAM Business Benefits 243 -- Business Case Overview 244 -- Business Case Cost Basis 245 -- Business Case Expenses 262 -- Netting it Out: Business Case Results 262 -- Conclusion 263 -- Chapter 16 IPAM evolution/trends 264 -- Security advancements 264 -- Intent-based Networking 265 -- Artificial Intelligence applied to IPAM 266 -- Edge Computing 269 -- Identifier/Locator Networking 270 -- Information Centric Networking 270 -- Part 5: IPAM Reference 272 -- Chapter 17 IP Addressing Reference 273 -- IP Version 4 273 -- IP version 6 274 -- Chapter 18 DHCP Reference 282 -- DHCPv6 Protocol 282 -- DHCP for IPv4 293 -- Chapter 19 DNS Reference 306 -- DNS Message Format 306 -- Internationalized Domain Names 308 -- DNS Message Format 308. | |
505 | 8 | _aDNS Update Messages 314 -- DNS Extensions (EDNS0) 316 -- The DNS Resolution Process Revisited 319 -- DNS Resolution Privacy Extension 325 -- DNS Resolver Configuration 326 -- DNS Applications and Resource Records 327 -- DNS Resource Record Summary 362 -- Chapter 20 RFC Reference 368 -- IPv4 Protocol RFCs 368 -- IPv6 Protocol RFCs 368 -- IPv4/IPv6 Co-Existence RFCs 370 -- IP Address Management RFCs 372 -- DHCP Protocol RFCs 373 -- DHCPv6 Protocol RFCs 376 -- DNS Protocol RFCs 377 -- DNSSEC RFCs 381 -- Non-DNSSEC DNS Security-related RFCs 382 -- DNS ENUM-related RFCs 383 -- Management or Operational RFCs 384 -- Chapter 21 Glossary 385 -- Chapter 22 References 386. | |
506 | _aRestricted to subscribers or individual electronic text purchasers. | ||
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_a"This new edition discusses IP address management (IPAM) needs and methods that have evolved over the past decade. Such evolution includes mainstream use of private and public cloud services, maturation of IPv6 implementations, increased interest in DNS security approaches, and proliferation of Internet of Things (IoT) devices. These broad trends are serving to broaden the IPAM purview of network managers. The book begins with a basic overview of IP networking, including a discussion of protocol layering, addressing, and routing. After a review of the IP address management (IPAM) technologies, the book introduces the major components, motivation, benefits, and basic approaches of IPAM"-- _cProvided by publisher. |
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530 | _aAlso available in print. | ||
538 | _aMode of access: World Wide Web | ||
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_aInternet addresses. _99540 |
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_aDooley, Michael Earl, _d1962- _eauthor. _929793 |
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_aIEEE Xplore (Online Service), _edistributor. _929794 |
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_aWiley, _epublisher. _929795 |
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_iPrint version: _aRooney, Tim. _tIP address management _bSecond edition. _dHoboken, New Jersey : Wiley, 2021. _z9781119692270 _w(DLC) 2020030601 |
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_3Abstract with links to resource _uhttps://ieeexplore.ieee.org/xpl/bkabstractplus.jsp?bkn=9295060 |
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