IP addressing and subnetting, including IPv6. (2000)
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- Book
- Title:
- IP addressing and subnetting, including IPv6. (2000)
- Main Title:
- IP addressing and subnetting, including IPv6
- Further Information:
- Note: [technical editor, Marc Blanchet].
- Other Names:
- Blanchet, Marc, 1964-
Syngress Media, Inc. - Contents:
- Preface; ; Why this Book is Necessary; ; Contents of this Book; ; Editor's Acknowledgment; ; Chapter 1 Addressing and Subnetting Basic; ; IP Address Basic; ; Classful Addressing-Structure an Size of Each Type; ; Address Assignment; ; Examples; ; The Purpose of Subnetting; ; The BasicFixed-Length Max; ; What the Mask Does; ; Components of a Mask; ; Binary Determination of Mask Values; ; Decimal Equivalent Mask Values; ; Creating Mask for Various Networking Problems; ; Addresses and Mask Interaction; ; Reserved and Restricted Address; ; Determining the range of Addresses within Subnets; ; Determining Subnet Addresses Given a Single Address and Mask; ; Interpreting Masks; ; Reserved Addresses; ; Summary; ; FAQs; ; Chapter 2 Creating an Addressing Plan for Fixed-Length Mask Networks; ; Introduction; ; Determine Addressing Requirements; ; Review Your Internetwork Design; ; How Many Subnets Do You Need?; ; How Many IP Addresses Are Needed in Each Subnet?; ; Choose the Proper Mask; ; Consult the Tables; ; Obtain IP Addresses; ; From Your Organization's Network Manager; ; From Your ISP; ; From Your Internet Registry; ; Calculate Ranges of IP Addresses for Each Subnet; ; Doing It the Hard Way; ; Worksheets; ; Subnet Calculators; ; Allocate Addresses to Devices; ; Assigning Subnets; ; Assigning Device Addresses; ; Document Your Work; ; Keeping Track of What You've Done; ; Paper; ; Spreadsheets; ; Databases; ; In Any Case; ; Summary; ; FAQs; ; Exercises; ; Subnetting Tables; ; Class APreface; ; Why this Book is Necessary; ; Contents of this Book; ; Editor's Acknowledgment; ; Chapter 1 Addressing and Subnetting Basic; ; IP Address Basic; ; Classful Addressing-Structure an Size of Each Type; ; Address Assignment; ; Examples; ; The Purpose of Subnetting; ; The BasicFixed-Length Max; ; What the Mask Does; ; Components of a Mask; ; Binary Determination of Mask Values; ; Decimal Equivalent Mask Values; ; Creating Mask for Various Networking Problems; ; Addresses and Mask Interaction; ; Reserved and Restricted Address; ; Determining the range of Addresses within Subnets; ; Determining Subnet Addresses Given a Single Address and Mask; ; Interpreting Masks; ; Reserved Addresses; ; Summary; ; FAQs; ; Chapter 2 Creating an Addressing Plan for Fixed-Length Mask Networks; ; Introduction; ; Determine Addressing Requirements; ; Review Your Internetwork Design; ; How Many Subnets Do You Need?; ; How Many IP Addresses Are Needed in Each Subnet?; ; Choose the Proper Mask; ; Consult the Tables; ; Obtain IP Addresses; ; From Your Organization's Network Manager; ; From Your ISP; ; From Your Internet Registry; ; Calculate Ranges of IP Addresses for Each Subnet; ; Doing It the Hard Way; ; Worksheets; ; Subnet Calculators; ; Allocate Addresses to Devices; ; Assigning Subnets; ; Assigning Device Addresses; ; Document Your Work; ; Keeping Track of What You've Done; ; Paper; ; Spreadsheets; ; Databases; ; In Any Case; ; Summary; ; FAQs; ; Exercises; ; Subnetting Tables; ; Class A Subnetting Table; ; Class B Subnetting Table; ; Class C Subnetting Table; ; Subnet Assignment Worksheet; ; Chapter 3 Private Addressing and Subnetting Large Networks; ; Introduction; ; Strategies to Conserve Addresses; ; CIDR; ; VLSM; ; Private Addresses; ; Addressing Economics; ; An Appeal; ; Public vs Private Address Spaces; ; Can I Pick My Own?; ; RFC 1918~Private Network Addresses; ; The Three-Address Blocks; ; Considerations; ; Which to Use When; ; Strategy for Subnetting a Class A Private Network; ; The Network; ; The Strategy; ; Address Assignment; ; Results; ; Summary; ; FAQs; ; Exercises; ; Chapter 4 Network Address Translation; ; Introduction; ; Hiding Behind the Router/Firewall; ; What Is NAT?; ; How Does NAT Work?; ; Network Address Translation (Static); ; How Does Static NAT Work?; ; Double NAT; ; Problems with Static NAT; ; Configuration Examples; ; Network Address Translation (Dynamic); ; How Does Dynamic NAT Work?; ; Problems with Dynamic NAT; ; Configuration Examples; ; Port Address Translation (PAT); ; How Does PAT Work?; ; Problems with PAT; ; Configuration Examples; ; What Are the Advantages?; ; What Are the Performance Issues?; ; Proxies and Firewall Capabilities; ; Packet Filters; ; Proxies; ; Stateful Packet Filters; ; Stateful Packet Filter with Rewrite; ; Why a Proxy Server Is Really Not a NAT; ; Shortcomings of SPF; ; Summary; ; FAQs; ; References & Resources; ; RFCs; ; IP Masquerade/Linux; ; Cisco; ; Windows; ; NAT Whitepapers; ; Firewalls; ; Chapter 5 Variable-Length Subnet Masking; ; Introduction; ; Why Are Variable-Length Masks Necessary?; ; Right-sizing Your Subnets; ; More Addresses or More Useful Addresses?; ; The Importance of Proper Planning; ; Creating and Managing Variable-Length Subnets; ; Analyze Subnet Needs; ; Enumerate Each Subnet and Number of Required Nodes; ; Determine Which Mask to Use in Each Subnet; ; Allocate Addresses Based on Need For Each Subnet; ; Routing Protocols and VI~M; ; Class C VI~M Problem; ; Completing the Class C Problem; ; Template-based Address Assignment; ; Summary; ; FAQs; ; Chapter 6 Routing Issues; ; Introduction; ; Classless Interdomain Routing; ; From Millions to Thousands of Networks; ; ISP Address Assignment; ; Using CIDR Addresses Inside Your Network; ; Contiguous Subnets; ; IGRP; ; EIGRP; ; EIGRP Concepts; ; RIP-1 Requirements; ; Comparison with IGRP; ; Routing Update Impact; ; RIP-2 Requirements; ; OSPF; ; Configuring OSPF; ; Routing Update Impact; ; OSPF Implementation Recommendations; ; BGP Requirements; ; IBGP and EBGP Requirements; ; Loopback Interfaces; ; Summary; ; FAQs; ; Chapter 7 Automatic Assignment of IP Addresses with BOOTP and DHCP Objectives; ; Introduction; ; The Role of Dynamic Address Assignment; ; A Brief History; ; Address Management with These Tools; ; Field Descriptions and Comments; ; BOOTP Process Details; ; The BOOTP Server Database; ; How Does DHCP Work?; ; DHCP-Specific Options; ; Interoperation between DHCP and BOOTP; ; DHCP Address Scopes; ; Comparing BOOTP and DHCP; ; How BOOTP Works; ; DHCP / BOOTP Options; ; BOOTP, DHCP, and Routed Networks; ; The BOOTP Relay Agent; ; The Role of the GIADDR; ; Other Fields Involved; ; BOOTP Implementation Checklist; ; DHCP Implementation Checklist; ; Summary; ; FAQs; ; Chapter 8 Multicast Addressing; ; What Is Multicast?; ; Mapping IP Multicast to the Link Layer; ; Joining the Group; ; IGMP; ; Multicast Routing Protocols; ; Mbone; ; Multicast Addresses; ; Transient and Permanent Addresses; ; Generic Assignments; ; IANA Assignments; ; Scope of Multicast Addresses Using TTL; ; Administrative Scopes; ; IP Stacks and Multicast; ; Why Multicast?; ; Efficiency of Bandwidth Usage and Scaling; < … (more)
- Publisher Details:
- Place of publication not identified : Syngress
- Publication Date:
- 2000
- Extent:
- 1 online resource (529 pages)
- Subjects:
- 004.62
Internet
TCP/IP (Computer network protocol)
Computer network protocols
Computer network protocols
Internet
TCP/IP (Computer network protocol)
TCP/IP (Protocolo de redes de computadoras) - Languages:
- English
- ISBNs:
- 9780080535227
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