This text provides a comprehensive, hands-on look at TCP/IP. It includes coverage of the latest TCP/IP stack implementations on Windows 2000, as well as coverage of Ipv6 and SMTP. CD-ROM contains demo version of EtherPeek protocol analyzer software.
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11 of 11 people found the following review helpful:
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Great text for Class and Lab,
By John McLaren (Murray State University) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Guide to TCP/IP (Paperback)
I have been teaching TCP/IP and internetworking at the college level for three years now. I have reviewed dozens of books as potential texts. Chappell's book is the first I have found that combines the theory with practical laboratory-type experiences - and even includes a free, workable version of the sniffer used in her examples (Etherpeek).Combine this with a good Cisco IOS book and you have a complete course. Thanks Laura.
12 of 14 people found the following review helpful:
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Beware! No Answers and No Errata!,
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This review is from: Guide to TCP/IP (Paperback)
Please be aware that this book is published to be used as a TEXTBOOK for college (or trade schools) and thus the answers to problems, labs, etc are available ONLY to INSTRUCTORS. It is thus terrible for self-study or for certification preparation. Furthermore, neither the authors nor the publisher has produced a listing of errata, so you are on your own if something seems wrong but you do not yet possess the knowledge to determine whether the book is in error or not.
5 of 5 people found the following review helpful:
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Godd book for beginners in networking/CCNA,
By CClark (Madison, WI) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Guide to TCP/IP (Paperback)
I was forced to take a class (requirement for school) that used this book. I have been working with TCP/IP for the last 8 years and I was surprised how in-depth the book covered TCP/IP (the protocol). I did not learn anything new from the book, but approached the class as a refresher course and ended up liking the book. If your looking to get into networking, the book is excellent. It has in depth explaination of TCP/IP and it covers the basics of TCP/IP services (DNS, DHCP, routing).
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