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Written by a large team of authors, this book combines explanatory text with diagrams and screen shots. The authors are most effective when they refer frequently to illustrations as they explain what's talking to what. They sort of drop the ball in their documentation of field values and other discrete, enumerable facts--they tend to list values without explaining what they mean. The lesson: Stay clear of this book if you aim to write support for TCP/IP into software, and turn to it instead if your job is to design, administer, or troubleshoot a network running TCP/IP. --David Wall
Topics covered: The protocols in the TCP/IP suite (including FTP, SMTP, Telnet, and others) and how they're implemented in popular operating systems (notably Microsoft Windows NT, Mac OS, and Linux). Further coverage addresses questions of network design, troubleshooting, and efficiency.
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First published November 15, 2001