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Troubleshooting Windows 2000 TCP/IP
Syngress Media (Editor), Debra Littlejohn Shinder, Thomas W. Shinder
Syngress, Paperback, Published March 2000, 704 pages, ISBN 1928994113
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TCP/IP is a set of protocols developed to allow cooperating computers to share resources across a network.  Some of the largest networks today are built on the TCP/IP protocol suite.  Understanding how TCP/IP is "supposed" to work is not enough for today's network managers.  In this book, readers will learn to prevent, detect, troubleshoot, and correct TCP/IP network problems as they migrate to a Windows 2000 environment.  

Review from Win2K Newsletter:

"Troubleshooting Windows 2000 TCP/IP ISBN: 1-928994-11-3 by Syngress publishing. TCP/IP is a standard networking protocol included in all Windows OS-es, but now the default in W2K. This book focuses on the MS implementation in W2K. It has guides for planning, testing and deploying a W2K TCP/IP network. A great troubleshooting help when you have connectivity problems.  Check:www.syngress.com"

From the Windows 2000 Magazine weekly update:

"TCP/IP is a set of protocols that let computers share resources across a network. "Troubleshooting Windows 2000 TCP/IP " shows readers how to use products such as distributed sniffers, field-metering tools, and protocol analyzers to discover what's going on (and going wrong) in a live Windows 2000 (Win2K) TCP/IP network. You'll learn how to monitor a Win2K network and identify and correct protocol errors, DNS route problems, application faults, and slow response times. Beginning with an overview of the technology and concluding with a fast-track summary, "Troubleshooting Windows 2000 TCP/IP" teaches skills through easy-to-read chapters written by subject-matter experts."


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Jun 14, 2001     Bernie Klinder, Editor - LabMice.net (bernie@labmice.net) from Cleveland, Ohio
Required reading for all network admins!
If you spend any amount of time troubleshooting TCP/IP issues on your network, this book is a godsend! The authors have done a brilliant job of explaining the complex issues critical to understanding and troubleshooting TCP/IP, and provide detailed instructions on using the "tools of the trade" for getting to the root cause of almost any problem. After a brief introduction to TCP/IP, you'll find an invaluable chapter on "Troubleshooting Guidelines" which includes the author's "Ten Commandments of Troubleshooting", troubleshooting resources, and general troubleshooting models. The following chapters are organized by either a troubleshooting tool or specific problems, making it easy to find information in a hurry. Almost every page includes an illustration, screenshot, or a real world tip from the authors, and every chapter ends with an excellent FAQ summary

Sep 13, 2000     Brad Nuon
Can't beat this book!
This is one fantastic book. The book was bought to help me with the 70-216 exam that I already failed once. This book explains things so clearly, that I couldn't help but understand the more complex pieces of Windows 2000 networking. BTW, I got me a pass on the test.



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