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5 of 6 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
If you need to learn IP addressing this may be the book.,
By Michael J Woznicki "Michael J Woznicki" (Holland, MA USA) - See all my reviews (HALL OF FAME REVIEWER) (REAL NAME)
This review is from: IP Addressing Fundamentals (Paperback)
I have taught Network+, A+, CCNA and CIW for the past four years and in each of those classes there is sections in IP addressing What I should have had was this book to teach from. The author certainly has done his homework
The book starts with basic binary conversion which is essentials to understand when working with IP addressing. You then work with classfull addressing and fixed subnet masks. The author also explains the drawbacks to this type of addressing, which is usually skipped over in most texts.
The discussion on VLSM is both in the positives of use as well as the negatives. Form the there the author gives and excellent breakdown of CIDR and supernetting and NAT. What I think could be added to the next edition is more practice examples. Overall this would make a nice addition to the CCNA Preparation library.
4 of 5 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
IP Addressing Fundamentals by Mark A. Sportack,
By Rick Hindman (Gardendale, Alabama) - See all my reviews
This review is from: IP Addressing Fundamentals (Paperback)
IP Addressing Fundamentals by Mark A. Sportack Cisco Press ISBN 1587050676Just recently my company reorganized our network group. My job changed drastically. I received my book and began to read. If you are looking for a book that tells you how to configure a pc or server you have chosen the wrong book. If you need to know IP addressing inside and out this is the book for you. Mr. Sportack's style of writing made the book very easy to read. The book is divided into five parts with fifteen chapters. The author covers all phases of IP addressing such as: binary mathematics, classes of addresses, fixed and variable length subnet masks, classless interdomain routing, NAT, and private addresses. Other topics cover networking with IP, DNS, and the future of IP addressing with IPv6. There are numerous examples and illustrations throughout the book that make each concept easy to understand. On a scale of one to five, I give this book a five. This book has helped me tremendously on my job. I highly recommend this book to anyone who wants to better understand IP addressing. Because the book was clear and easy to understand, I would be eager to read other books by this author.
5.0 out of 5 stars
A good reference book for anyone in the networking industry,
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This review is from: IP Addressing Fundamentals (Paperback)
...As a Cisco Academy Instructor/Administrator in Puerto Rico, I always recomend my students, to build a good reference library for their preparation in the Cisco's Certification Path, and Cisco Press titles are a must have.
One of the most difficult and exciting class discussions are those around, "the appropiate logical segmentation" of networks using IPv4 addresses,and this book is "Fundamental" to clear up the concepts around this issue, and it does it with several good examples.
2.0 out of 5 stars
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I'm struggling to learn the math parts of IP addressing/sub-netting, I figured a book on fundamentals should have what I'm looking for. But I was mistaken... This book seems to give most of is pages on "History" or why thins are as they are. It may be interesting down the road but is of very little help now.
0 of 7 people found the following review helpful:
1.0 out of 5 stars
Amazon is clearly "Lost in the fog"!,
This review is from: IP Addressing Fundamentals (Paperback)
Amazon wants me to review a product on an order they didn't complete, and apparently can't complete.
AMAZON -- SHIP THE F'ING BOOK! Amazon, the lights are on, but nobody is home! |
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IP Addressing Fundamentals by Mark Sportack (Paperback - November 10, 2002)
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