BKTRBLIP.RVW 961115 "Troubleshooting TCP/IP", Mark A. Miller, 1996, 1-558551-450-3, U$49.95/C$68.00 %A Mark A. Miller mark@diginet.com %C 115 West 18th Street, New York, NY 10011-4195 %D 1996 %G 1-558551-450-3 %I M&T Books %O U$49.95/C$68.00 +1-212-886-9378 fax: 212-633-0748, 212-807-6654 %O 76712.2644@compuserve.com http://www.mandt.com fburke@fsb.superlink.net %P 772 %T "Troubleshooting TCP/IP, 2nd ed." Miller's book is a very solid, real and complete guide to TCP/IP network troubleshooting. Clear and cogent background material looks not only at the Internet protocols themselves, but also vendor specifics. Chapters look at the protocols layer by layer, in a logical fashion, supported by example sniffer and other logs to demonstrate how to diagnose and identify problems. A final chapter looks at IPv6 and the coming changes. A set of appendices provide, among other things, useful resources, vendor contacts, and a listing of Internet parameters. copyright Robert M. Slade, 1996 BKTRBLIP.RVW 961115 ====================== roberts@decus.ca rslade@vcn.bc.ca rslade@vanisl.decus.ca Ceterum censeo CNA Financial Services delendam esse Please note the Peterson story - http://www.netmind.com/~padgett/trial.htm