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3.5. References
3.5.1. Books and Manuals
[1] Chapman, D.B., Cooper, S., and Zwicky, E.D., Building Internet Firewalls, 2nd
Edition, OReilly & Associates, 2000.
A seminal overview of network boundary security concerns and techniques.
This revised edition includes all the sound background of the original, with
extensive updates for newer technologies.
[2] Held, G. and Hundley, K., Cisco Security Architectures, McGraw-Hill, 1999.
This book includes excellent general advice about router and router-related
network security, in addition to its Cisco-specific material.
[3] Stevens, W.R., TCP/IP Illustrated, Volume 1, Addison-Wesley, 1994.
The most comprehensive and readable guide to the TCP/IP protocol suite;
great technical background for any network analyst.
3.5.2. Web Sites and On-Line Resources
[4] Cisco Internetworking Technology Overview
http://www.cisco.com/univercd/cc/td/doc/cisintwk/ito_doc/
This site contains a set of excellent technical overviews for a wide variety of
networking technologies. It is also included on every Cisco documentation
CD. The overview titled Routing Basics is a fine introduction to IP
routing.
[5] IANA Port and Protocol Number Assignments
http://www.isi.edu/in-notes/iana/assignments/port-numbers
http://www.isi.edu/in-notes/iana/assignments/protocol-numbers
IANA houses the many unique parameters and protocol values necessary for
the operation of the Internet and its future development. Types of numbers
range from unique port assignments to the registration of character sets. In
the past, these numbers were documented through the RFC document series,
the last of these documents was RFC 1700, which is also now outdated.
Since that time, the assignments have been listed in this directory as living
documents, constantly updated and revised when new information is
available and new assignments are made. The port numbers are divided into
three ranges: the Well Known Ports, the Registered Ports, and the Dynamic
and/or Private Ports. The port-numbers file contains the listing of all
registered port numbers.
[6] The RFC Editor Site
http://www.rfc-editor.org/