TCP/IP First-Step

Nonfiction, Computers, Networking & Communications, Network Protocols
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Author: Mark Sportack ISBN: 9780133993240
Publisher: Pearson Education Publication: December 7, 2004
Imprint: Cisco Press Language: English
Author: Mark Sportack
ISBN: 9780133993240
Publisher: Pearson Education
Publication: December 7, 2004
Imprint: Cisco Press
Language: English

Your first step into the world of TCP/IP

  • No TCP/IP experience required
  • Includes clear and easily understood explanations
  • Makes learning easy

Your first step to understanding TCP/IP begins here!

  • Learn TCP/IP basics
  • Discover the power of TCP/IP components and subcomponents
  • Use hands-on activities to understand TCP/IP
  • Benefit from examples that illustrate the power of TCP/IP

Welcome to the world of TCP/IP!

TCP/IP is the world’s de facto communications protocol. It is the official protocol of the Internet and, consequently, has become the predominant communications protocol suite in many private networks and internetworks.

 

No TCP/IP experience needed!

TCP/IP First-Step explores TCP/IP concepts in a reader-friendly manner that assumes no previous experience. Learn about packetized data transfer, open networking, reference models, and standards bodies. Understand the architecture of the TCP/IP protocol suite and learn about its components, functions, and respective uses. TCP/IP First-Step helps you understand TCP/IP’s role in the network.

 

Learn more about the First-Step Series at www.ciscopress.com/firststep.

 

 

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Your first step into the world of TCP/IP

Your first step to understanding TCP/IP begins here!

Welcome to the world of TCP/IP!

TCP/IP is the world’s de facto communications protocol. It is the official protocol of the Internet and, consequently, has become the predominant communications protocol suite in many private networks and internetworks.

 

No TCP/IP experience needed!

TCP/IP First-Step explores TCP/IP concepts in a reader-friendly manner that assumes no previous experience. Learn about packetized data transfer, open networking, reference models, and standards bodies. Understand the architecture of the TCP/IP protocol suite and learn about its components, functions, and respective uses. TCP/IP First-Step helps you understand TCP/IP’s role in the network.

 

Learn more about the First-Step Series at www.ciscopress.com/firststep.

 

 

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