Windows Server 2008 TCP/IP Fundamentals for Microsoft Windows
by Joseph Davies
Publisher: Microsoft Press 2012
ISBN/ASIN: 073562447X
ISBN-13: 9780735624474
Number of pages: 560
Description:
This in-depth technical reference delivers must-know information on TCP/IP for any IT professional working with Windows Server 2008 and Windows Vista operating systems. This comprehensive guide starts with the fundamentals, delivering coverage of TCP/IP protocols layer by layer to help build mastery of protocols and their implementation. It focuses on Internet layer protocols such as IP, ICMP, IGMP, and includes a preview of IPv6; transport layer protocols such as TCP and UDP; and application layer protocols such as DNS, DHCP, and WINS.
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