A handbook on how to design optimal IP addressing schemes that take into account network growth, address utilization, routing efficiency and ease of administration. Written for networking professionals who are responsible for designing or maintaining a TCP/IP network, this text covers such topics as: host versus network addressing; special case addressing; efficiency and optimization; IP address subnetting; and Classless Interdomain Routing. It also provides tutorials to help explain these concepts. The book features the Windows-compatible address visualizing tool available on APPNET, and provides coverage of Ipv6, with recommendations for migrating to Ipv6 addresses.
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Elsevier Science & Technology
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Höhe: 236 mm
Breite: 185 mm
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978-0-12-294630-1 (9780122946301)
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Addressing Prerequisite Topics: TCP/IP Overview. IP Address Fundamentals. Network Devices. Routing. IP Address Layout: Common Topology Addressing. Addressing for Internet Connections. Addressing to Achieve Route Table Efficiency. Addressing for High Utilization of Address Space. Managing IP Addresses. Addressing for Growth and Change. Advanced Addressing Issues: Classless Interdomain Routing (CIDR). Multicast Networks. IP Version 6. Appendices: Binary Math for IP Addressing. IP Network Number Request Template. The IP Addressing Worksheet. The IP Address Helper Application. Index.