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Books : Study Books : Professional : Computing : Network Topics : TCP-IP & Other Internet Protocols
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If you're one of those people who treat subnet masking as an arcane branch of ceremonial magic, this is the book you've been waiting for. It should have been called "Everything you always wanted to know about IP but were afraid to ask".
After some history and an introduction to binary and hex the authors move from addressing and subnet basics to fixed-length mask networks and then on to private addressing and address handling in large networks. Chapter 4 deals with address translation after which you are considered sufficiently robust of mind to cope with variable length subnet masking. In chapter 6 you tackle that major bugbear--routing. This section deals with classless addressing; the technique which saved the Internet from the lack of class B and C IP addresses. After dealing with DHCP for on-the-fly IP address allocation chapter 8 tackles multicast and the MBone. Then it's on to the intricacies of IPv6 for the rest of the book.
IP Addressing And Subnetting is a practical, hands-on work which every network admin should have available. It's accurate and authoritative, with tables and worked examples designed to take the guesswork out of IP address work. You'll probably end up with photocopied pages stuck on the walls of your machine room. Even more refreshing, the authors acknowledge the limitations of a single book on such a large subject. They frequently refer the reader
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Aimed at system and network administrators, engineers, network designers, and IT managers, this book helps you understand, plan for, design, and integrate IPv6 into your IPv4 infrastructure. It guides you through what you need to know to get started, including how to configure IPv6 on hosts and routers and which applications support IPv6.
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Cross-platform file sharing under Network File System (NFS) is so reliable that in most organisations, it works pretty much unattended. Ditto for the directory services that Network Information System (NIS) provides. Managing NFS and NIS is for people who want to know more about how NFS and NIS do their vital work, and how to make them operate in unusual circumstances. Focused on the Solaris and Linux implementations of NFS and NIS, this book is ideal for the UNIX system administrator who's familiar with TCP/IP networking and everyday system administration. The second edition of this book eliminates much of the programming material that appeared in its predecessor and replaces it with information on NFS 3, its support of IPSec and Kerberos security, and its operation under Solaris 8.
This is a blue O'Reilly book, packed to the gunwales with information of interest to people in a hurry to optimise their systems and resolve difficulties. It's easy to locate the passage you need via the index or through the table of contents, and most entries provide a great mix of how-to material (in the form of input-and-output listings) and explanatory text (expert commentary, often with notes on applicable variations). If there's a command, option, or configuration parameter associated with NIS or NFS, you'll find documentation of it here. --David Wall
Topics covered: Network
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Reveals how readers can save money on equipment and support, and be in control of the telephone system. This book shows how to install, configure, and integrate Asterisk with an existing phone system. It teaches how to write dialplans, set up applications including speech synthesis and voice recognition, how to script Asterisk, and more.
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A hands-on and practical tutorial that shows administrators how to implement and use 3CX and its range of functionality. Using real world experiences from the authors, you will learn tricks and tips that will help you develop and optimize your 3CX system. This book is for beginners who know nothing about 3CX or VoIP. It will guide them to set up a complete system. Advanced users will also gain insight from information on real-world hardware and software tips and tricks.
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Focuses on the Sockets API, the de facto standard for writing network applications in various programming languages. Starting with simple client and server programs that use TCP/IP (the Internet protocol suite), this book helps students and practitioners learn basics and advanced topics including non-blocking sockets, multiplexing, and threads.
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Provides a practical introduction to the entire network infrastructure, from cabling to the routers. This book takes you step by step through the world of hubs, switches, firewalls, and more, including ways to troubleshoot a congested network, and when to upgrade and why. It also helps gain an historical perspective of various networking features.
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