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Book Description:
A reader-friendly introduction to the complex and confusing topic of IP addressing
Thorough and understandable explanations of the binary mathematics behind IP addressing
Complete coverage of the IPv4 address space without distractions of routing or transport protocols
Detailed explanations of subnetting and supernetting, Variable Length Subnet Masks (VLSMs), CIDR, NAT, portable address spaces, and IPv6
Strategies for managing an address space for enterprise WANs, data centers, and ISPs
Numerous examples and an easy-to-read style of writing that imparts a profound understanding of IP addressing
The Internet Protocol (IP) is the native protocol suite of the Internet and has become predominant in virtually all networks and internetworks. Managing an IP address space requires a solid command of binary mathematics, particularly as it is applied within the IP addressing architecture. The mathematics of the IP address space, however, are not intuitive and can be very difficult to grasp. Consequently, learning about IP addressing can be a lot like trying to piece together a jigsaw puzzle-but without knowing what the puzzle is supposed to look like.
Book Info:
Published in 2002
Published by Cisco Press
Author Mark Sportack
ISBN 1587050676 Wrong ISBN? Enter the correct one
Size 1.63MB
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