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IP Addressing Fundamentals - Cisco Press

IP Addressing FundamentalsChapter 1. Developing the Internet's Technologies - This chapter explores how technologies are ratified for use in the Internet.
Chapter 2. Classical IP: The Way It Was - This chapter examines the original form of IP addressing: Classical IP.
Chapter 3. Fixed-Length Subnet Masks - This chapter explains what benefit is derived from the creation of a third tier of addressing and explores the mathematics that support the use of fixed-length subnetwork masks (FLSMs).
Chapter 4. Variable-Length Subnet Masks - We'll build on this sample network and look at some interesting things, including practical implications.
Chapter 7. Private Addresses and NAT - This chapter explores the private address space that was reserved by the IETF in RFC 1597 and then affirmed in RFC 1918. This chapter then looks at how NAT makes private addresses practical, useful, and, in some situations, superior to directly registered IP addresses.
Chapter 8. Internet Names - This chapter traces the emergence of names as an informal and local-use mechanism, through its standardization across ARPANET and its maturation into a standardized and hierarchical system that can reliably translate user-friendly names into numeric addresses.
Chapter 9. IP Multicasting - This chapter looks at the basic concept of IP multicasting, how it was implemented in the IPv4 address space, and some of the ways in which multicasting is supported.
Chapter 10. Networking with IP - This chapter looks at how all this fits together in the context of a typical networked communications session.
Chapter 11. Internetworking with IP - This chapter explores that active role and demonstrates how routers use the IP address space to calculate routes, as well as how network address information is disseminated throughout the Internet.
Chapter 12. Network Stability - This chapter helps round our your appreciation of the role of an IP address space relative to a network's stability and security.
Chapter 13. Planning and Managing an Address Space - This chapter looks at the requirements for managing an address space and how those requirements can change with context.
Chapter 14. Address Management Tactics - This chapter examines some of the more common approaches to address space management, explores their strengths and weaknesses, and looks at how each tactic works in a realistic context.
Chapter 15. IPv6: The Future of IP Addressing - In this chapter, you will see both sides of the great debate: the technical reasons why an upgrade is needed, as well as why so many in the industry don't believe a migration is warranted.
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