Written for experienced administrators and consultants, this text offers information designed to build on the knowledge the reader already has. Coverage includes: understanding the components and capabilities of the TCP/IP protocol suite; establishing what needs to be done with TCP/IP; understanding the nuances of IP addressing and subnetting; designing, implementing, and managing an IP network; using TCP/IP to build firewall protection into the network; using FTP, DHCP, DNS, and SNMP to maximum effect; keeping the TCP/IP healthy, happy, and operational all the time; getting the most out of TCP/IP on LAN, WAN, VPN, or internet connection; using IP utilities and command to pinpoint errors; and looking ahead to IPv6 and how to prepare for your network's migration to it.
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978-0-7821-2509-2 (9780782125092)
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Part I The foundation of a TCP/IP network: what do you want the network to do?; TCP/IP from the beginning; addressing issues with TCP/IP. Part II Using TCP/IP protocols to make your life easier; using DHCP to handle IP addressing; DNS and your network; using file transfer protocols to ease your life. Part III Network design and planning: atoning for the sins of your predecessors; bridging and routing with TCP/IP; WAN design considerations; managing the network using SNMP; the ins and outs of extranets. Part IV The road to a successful migration: documentation basic training; planning for changes; implementing the plan. Part V The connectivity question: using proxy servers to make your life easier; IPv6. Part VI Network security: internal network security; external security; troubleshooting TCP/IP.