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DHCP FAQ
What is DHCP? DHCP stands for 'Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol'. What is DHCP's purpose? DHCP's purpose is to enable individual computers on an IP network to extract their configurations from a server (the 'DHCP server') or servers, in particular, servers that have no exact information about the individual computers until they request the information.
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http://www.dhcp-handbook.com
date: 10/26/1998
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Internet Protocol @ Wikipedia
The Internet Protocol (IP) is a protocol used for communicating data across a packet-switched internetwork using the Internet Protocol Suite (TCP/IP). IP is the primary protocol in the Internet Layer of the Internet Protocol Suite and has the task of delivering datagrams (packets) from the source host to the destination host solely based on its address.
For this purpose the Internet Protocol defines addressing methods and structures for...
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http://en.wikipedia.org
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Internet protocol suite From Wikinfo
The Internet protocol suite' is the set of protocols that implement the protocol stack on which the Internet runs.
It is sometimes called the TCP/IP protocol suite after two of the many protocols that make up the suite: the transport protocol TCP and the internet protocol IP. The authoritative reference on this subject is RFC 1122, which can be found at http://www.ietf.org/rfc/rfc1122.txt. The Internet protocol suite can be described by...
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http://www.wikinfo.org
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Point-to-Point Protocol (PPP) FAQ
The Point-to-Point Protocol is the Internet standard for communication TCP over a serial link.
This FAQ answers questions asked on the news group Comp.Protocols.PPP.
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http://cs.uni-bonn.de
date: 10/21/1999
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IP Routing Protocols: Troubleshooting Techniques (Networking Series)
IP Routing Protocols: Troubleshooting Techniques is a comprehensive reference guide for network professionals facing problems with implementing and configuring IP routing protocols.
It begins with an explanation of troubleshooting methodologies and tools, including Cisco and TCP/IP diagnostic commands and basic protocol behavior.
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http://www.amazon.com
date: 6/1/2004
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Wireless Internet Security: Architecture and Protocols
In describing tools for internet security, this title focuses on understanding the system architecture of existing security and on developing architectural changes for new security services.
Topics include security threats in wireless networks, security services for countering those threats, and the process of defining functional architecture for network systems.
Kempf also discusses examples of wireless Internet security systems such as...
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http://www.amazon.com
date: 10/31/2008
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Wireless Sensor Networks: Technology, Protocols, and Applications
This book is ideal for networking designers and engineers who want to fully exploit this new technology and for government employees who are concerned about homeland security.
With its examples, it is appropriate for use as a coursebook for upper-level undergraduates and graduate students.
preview:
http://www.amazon.com
date: 4/6/2007
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