Résumé
The Internet Protocol (IP) is the native protocol suite of the Internet and has become predominant in virtually all networks and internetworks. Managing an IP address space requires a solid command of binary mathematics, particularly as it is applied within the IP addressing architecture. The mathematics of the IP address space, however, are not intuitive and can be very difficult to grasp. Consequently, learning about IP addressing can be a lot like trying to piece together a jigsaw puzzle-but without knowing what the puzzle is supposed to look like.
IP Addressing Fundamentals explains simply and clearly how the IP address space works and how it is used. This is a reader-friendly book that details the fundamentals of the IP address space from the ground up. IP Addressing Fundamentals unravels the mysteries of subnetting, supernetting, and CIDR; thoroughly explains the binary mathematics of IPv4's addressing space; and demonstrates howan IP address becomes an active component in both networks and internetworks. Author Mark Sportack prepares you for real-world success by walking you through some of the issues and traps that lie in wait for anyone who needs to plan or manage the use of an IP address space. Most importantly, this book doesn't presume you already know what the entire IP addressing puzzle looks like.
IP Addressing Fundamentals imparts a profound command of IP addressing through a clear and concise writing style. Basics are reinforced with detailed information and numerous examples of how the concepts work. This book builds upon concepts presented in earlier chapters and concludes with fairly advanced topics that will become increasingly useful to midlevel network engineers.
After reading IP Addressing Fundamentals, you'll finally understand IP addressing and appreciate both its mechanics and relevance, and you'll know how to efficiently apply your new knowledge.
Contents
Introduction to IP addressing.- Developing the Internet's Technologies.
- Classical IP: The Way It Was.
- Fixed-Length Subnet Masks.
- Variable-Length Subnet Masks.
- The Date of Doom.
- Classless Interdomain Routing (CIDR).
- Private Addresses and NAT.
- Internet Names.
- IP Multicasting.
- Networking with IP.
- Internetworking with IP.
- Network Stability.
- Planning and Managing an Address Space.
- Address Management Tactics.
- IPv6: The Future of IP Addressing.
L'auteur - Mark A. Sportack
Mark A. Sportack travaille dans l'industrie informatique depuis plus de 20 ans. Il est l'auteur de nombreux ouvrages sur les réseaux et enseigne à l'université de Syracuse aux Etats-Unis. Il est actuellement responsable des technologies de l'information chez Pitney Hardin, un cabinet d'avocats réputé.
Mark A. Sportack has worked in the information technology industry for more than 20 years. Mark has written numerous books on data networking and teaches graduate classes on networking and data communications at Syracuse University. Mark is currently the chief information officer at Pitney Hardin, LLP.
Caractéristiques techniques
PAPIER | |
Éditeur(s) | Cisco Press |
Auteur(s) | Mark A. Sportack |
Parution | 22/11/2002 |
Nb. de pages | 356 |
Format | 19 x 24 |
Couverture | Relié |
Poids | 806g |
Intérieur | Noir et Blanc |
EAN13 | 9781587050671 |
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