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Description
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Technical literature is full of books that describe how TCP/IP works and how
to configure and implement TCP/IP. However, very little literature exists on
how to troubleshoot and analyze TCP/IP when things go wrong, especially in very
complicated networks that now run on top of a maze of different vendor hardware
and software with some to none interoperability. The approach here is purely
practical to make sure that TCP/IP stays up and running. This book shows TCP/IP
in action in by taking problems from actual scenarios and solving them.
- A must-have guide for troubleshooting and analyzing TCP/IP on the Internet
and corporate network
- Follows a practical approach to ensure that TCP/IP stays up and running
- Describes problems based on actual scenarios in the field and presents proven
solutions to deal with them
- Explains how to use available tools and utilities to their maximum advantage
- Companion Web site includes samples scenarios and code from the book
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