| Finally, an all-inclusive resource for implementing TCP/IP and it's certified by Microsoft. No other book on the market combines thorough coverage, expert advice, and Microsoft-certified training material in one great book. You'll find in-depth, up-to-date coverage of the latest TCP/IP technologies, including managing DHCP, leveraging WINS, understanding complex subnetting, and much more. The exam information is cross-referenced, showing you where to find what you need immediately. With hands-on, performance-based exercises, expert insight, and comprehensive coverage, this is an indispensable guide to getting certified on Microsoft TCP/ IP.
I n today’s world, because IS managers seek to base their systems on standards and because everyone wants to connect to the Internet, TCP/IP has become unavoidable for anyone working with LANs. That doesn’t make TCP/IP any less imposing, however.
TCP/IP is an extremely rich set of network protocols—probably the richest. After all, no other protocols have the Internet with its millions of users—many bent on making the Internet do more, which often means adding to TCP/IP. As a result, the family of TCP/IP can and has become a professional preoccupation for many people in the networking community. The vastness of TCP/IP forces any author addressing the subject to select a subset of the field that will meet the needs of the book’s readers.
An additional purpose of this book is to provide all the necessary information for computer professionals who need to prepare for the Internetworking with Microsoft TCP/IP on Microsoft Windows NT 4 certification exam #70-59. |