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Troubleshooting Tcp/Ip

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A high-level professional's guide to TCP/IP. It teaches how to detect and solve complex problems that arise in TCP/IP configuration and operation. Detailed information about the various layers of Internet addressing, and a layer-by-layer study of the ARPA architectural model are presented. Over 25 case studies, taken from live internetworks, demonstrate TCP/IP in use and typical problems that arise.

772 pages, Paperback

First published July 1, 1992

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Mark A. Miller

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Mark Miller was an English and film studies teacher at Gahanna Lincoln High School in Ohio. He earned a bachelor's degree from The Ohio State University and a master's from Ashland University. His interest in classic films began at a young age and he met many celebrities through the years. His love of the Hammer horror films led him to pen a book about Christopher Lee with whom he maintained a friendship until his death.

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