Book Description
TCP/IP is the de facto protocol of the Internet and is supported by every major network operating system. In order to connect networks and computers to the Internet and one another, IT professionals need a thorough understanding of this protocol suite. Assuming no prior knowledge of TCP/IP, this book provides a solid introduction to this core networking topic, explaining the fundamentals of TCP/IP in simple terms with tangible examples. Aspiring computer networking professionals will appreciate the straightforward approach and abundance of valuable information.
From the Back Cover
The world of IT is always evolving, but in every area there are stable, core concepts that anyone just setting out needed to know last year, needs to know this year, and will still need to know next year. The purpose of the Foundations series is to identify these concepts and present them in a way that gives you the strongest possible starting point, no matter what your endeavor. TCP/IP Foundations provides essential knowledge about the two protocols that form the basis for the Internet, as well as many other networks. What you learn here will benefit you in the short term, as you acquire and practice your skills, and in the long term, as you use them. Topics covered include: The origins of TCP/IP and the Internet The layers comprising the OSI and DoD models TCP/IP addressing Subnet masks Creating custom subnet masks Supernetting and Classless Inter-Domain Routing (CIDR) Name resolution The Domain Name System (DNS) and Dynamic DNS Windows Internet Naming Services (WINS) The Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol (DHCP) What to expect with IPv6
About the Author
Andrew G. Blank (MCT, MCSE, CCNA, MCNI, MCNE) was Novell's CNI of the Year in 2001. The owner of a network consulting company in San Diego, he has been teaching and consulting in the area of networking technology since 1990. Andrew holds a Master's degree in computer science from Northern Illinois University.
TCP/IP Foundations (Technology Fundamentals for IT Success Series) FROM THE PUBLISHER
The world of IT is always evolving, but in every area there are stable, core concepts that anyone just setting out needed to know last year, needs to know this year, and will still need to know next year. The purpose of the Foundations series is to identify these concepts and present them in a way that gives you the strongest possible starting point, no matter what your endeavor.
TCP/IP Foundations provides essential knowledge about the two protocols that form the basis for the Internet, as well as many other networks. What you learn here will benefit you in the short term, as you acquire and practice your skills, and in the long term, as you use them. Topics covered include:
The origins of TCP/IP and the Internet
The layers comprising the OSI and DoD models
TCP/IP addressing
Subnet masks
Creating custom subnet masks
Supernetting and Classless Inter-Domain Routing (CIDR)
Name resolution
The Domain Name System (DNS) and Dynamic DNS
Windows Internet Naming Services (WINS)
The Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol (DHCP)
What to expect with IPv6
About the Author
Andrew G. Blank (MCT, MCSE, CCNA, MCNI, MCNE) was Novell's CNI of the Year in 2001. The owner of a network consulting company in San Diego, he has been teaching and consulting in the area of networking technology since 1990. Andrew holds a Master's degree in computer science from Northern Illinois University.
SYNOPSIS
TCP/IP is the de facto protocol of the Internet and is supported by every major network operating system. In order to connect networks and computers to the Internet and one another, IT professionals need a thorough understanding of this protocol suite. Assuming no prior knowledge of TCP/IP, this book provides a solid introduction to this core networking topic, explaining the fundamentals of TCP/IP in simple terms with tangible examples. Aspiring computer networking professionals will appreciate the straightforward approach and abundance of valuable information.