Rating:  Summary: Simply an amazing book Review: I don't know what the reader who gave this book 1 star was thinking. This is one of the best books I have ever bought. It starts from the very begining, and methodically works through everything you could want to know about IP. If networking interests you, definitely buy this book.
Rating:  Summary: This will make it easier to understand the IP World. Review: I have passed several exam involving IP, Routing and Switching. I though I had a very good understanding of the concepts. After reading this book I found that what I knew only scratched the surface. From the beginning of the book you get topics like IP and IP routing foundations, addressing, subnetting, VLSM, detailed breakdown of the first three layers of the OSI model, Ethernet technologies, token ring and FDDI, PPP and Frame Relay. The author breaks down routing with RIP and OSPF very well and makes the concepts comprehensible for even the beginner level technician. Also he handles ICMP, 802.1q & p as well as first-rate coverage of DHCP. The book seems very complete and the author makes sure to include the RFCs that correspond to the different section for the reference purposes. Overall this is one of the best books for IP subject matter.
Rating:  Summary: You cannot be serious! Review: If you *ever* had an unanswered question about IP routing, this is the book to buy - if you're a network engineer or webmaster, get your company to buy a dozen and keep them on the shelves. It starts off as a basic book on IP, but when it's done, you should know everything there is to know about IP. I only wish I had this when I was starting off. If the work on TCP/IP wasn't enough, the chapters on routing are classics.
Rating:  Summary: Why not call it - "IP Routing - Everything you need to know" Review: If you *ever* had an unanswered question about IP routing, this is the book to buy - if you're a network engineer or webmaster, get your company to buy a dozen and keep them on the shelves. It starts off as a basic book on IP, but when it's done, you should know everything there is to know about IP. I only wish I had this when I was starting off. If the work on TCP/IP wasn't enough, the chapters on routing are classics.
Rating:  Summary: No-1 Book on Ip Review: Just go get this book.It is worth every penny you pay
Rating:  Summary: Simply an amazing book Review: One of the BEST books on IP Networking. While Comers, Stevens elobrate on the inner details of TCP/IP, this book focuses on the practical aspects of networking. The ratio of useful information per page is very high. One of the hidden classics of Networking. This is my honest opinion. This book may be a bit high level for the beginners.
Rating:  Summary: A very practical book on IP Networking Review: One of the BEST books on IP Networking. While Comers, Stevens elobrate on the inner details of TCP/IP, this book focuses on the practical aspects of networking. The ratio of useful information per page is very high. One of the hidden classics of Networking. This is my honest opinion. This book may be a bit high level for the beginners.
Rating:  Summary: You cannot be serious! Review: Sorry but I thought this book was *very* poor. I bought it because of the title: IP "fundamentals". But there's very little here on basic fundamentals. Too often it goes into a rambling discussion of some obscure IP-related topic which may be quite profound to experienced IP users, but was complete jibberish to me. Plus, the large dark graphic surrounding the page numbers were incredibly annoying. I returned this book and purchased instead the "TCP/IP Illustrated Volume 1" which so far looks pretty awesome.
Rating:  Summary: Best IP Fundamental book I ever read Review: The title speaks what it means by IP Fundamental. Good for all who want to take MCSE, MCP, CNE, CNA, CCSE and CCSA.It will help u to build a very strong ground of understanding an important Protocol. Practise the example of every chapter, it will test your understanding of that subject before you move to another one. Good luck.
Rating:  Summary: Good practical (and comprehensive) reference and guide. Review: This book is a fine reference for network professionals. Probably more IP than anyone person needs in one place, with good references and excellent examples. The style is clear and readable. It's very useful to see the nuts & bolts of how OSPF & RIPx work together. If you need one IP book, this would be a good bet.
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