Troubleshooting TCP/IP
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Completely updated for the latest generation of Internet Protocols, the third edition of Troubleshooting TCP/IP is a detailed professional's guide to all the key protocols need to configure and troubleshoot your TCP/IP internetwork. Packed with illustrations, case studies, examples, and reference appendixes, this book also provides highly detailed case studies of the various layers of Internet addressing as well as a layer-by-layer study of the ARPA architectural model. From ISDN connections to HTTP Web page access, this indispensable reference manual delivers all the tools, techniques, and proven solutions you need to keep your internetwork operating effectively.
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I happened to have a copy of two editions (1992 & the 3rd : 1999) of this ... thing. Not only Mr. Miller is shallow, but confusing and his explanations are so limited that I can barelly imagine how can it be usefull. After 13+ years related with network analysis and TRUE troubleshooting, and having to help others to start in this area, there is one book I have seen of very little use : this one. The information in the book gets you nowhere.
If you want better sources of information, and you have the basics on Networking (at least layer 2) I would recommend either Comer excelent book on the TCP/IP area, or Stevens/Wright TCP Illustrated series, and as a complement (or if you need detailed info on Layer 2 and Networking in general) read the amusing and excelent "Interconnections" by Pearlman (this authors DO KNOW what they are taking about, and it shows !!!!) (Review Data Last Updated: 2008-11-30 11:47:05 EST)
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I happened to have a copy of two editions (1992 & the 3rd : 1999) of this ... thing. Not only Mr. Miller is shallow, but confusing and his explanations are so limited that I can barelly imagine how can it be usefull. After 13+ years related with network analysis and TRUE troubleshooting, and having to help others to start in this area, there is one book I have seen of very little use : this one. The information in the book gets you nowhere.
If you want better sources of information, and you have the basics on Networking (at least layer 2) I would recommend either Comer excelent book on the TCP/IP area, or Stevens/Wright TCP Illustrated series, and as a complement (or if you need detailed info on Layer 2 and Networking in general) read the amusing and excelent "Interconnections" by Pearlman (this authors DO KNOW what they are taking about, and it shows !!!!) (Review Data Last Updated: 2007-04-10 14:05:31 EST)
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