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hot list
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ITPRC on TCP/IP
The ITPRC was created in March of 1999 to provide a one-stop-shop for IT professionals to find technical information relating to data networking.
This is its page of links on TCP/IP. Useful!
preview:
http://www.itprc.com
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hot list
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Yahoo's TCP/IP List
Hot list of TCP/IP resources from the venerable YAHOO!
preview:
http://dir.yahoo.com
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tutorial
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Daryl's TCP/IP Primer
This document is designed to give the reader a reasonable working knowledge of TCP/IP subnetting, addressing, and routing.
It is not intended to be complete, or to cover all issues.
This is targeted toward LAN administrators just moving to TCP/IP, however it should help anyone who wants to know a little (more) about how TCP/IP works.
This document does not, generally, apply to dial-up SLIP/PPP connections.
preview:
http://www.ipprimer.com
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tutorial
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TCP/IP introduction
Introduction Well-known sockets and the applications layer Protocols other than TCP: UDP and ICMP Routing Details about Internet addresses: subnets and broadcasting Packet splitting and reassembly
preview:
http://www.ii.uib.no
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standards
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lwIP - A Lightweight TCP/IP Stack
lwIP is an open source implementation of the TCP/IP protocol suite that was originally written by Adam Dunkels of the Swedish Institute of Computer Science but now is being actively developed by a team of developers distributed world-wide.
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http://www.sics.se
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example
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Example Packet Decodes
Students are expected to know how to decode packets using the packet header chart provided.
The chart provides the format of the protocol control information (PCI) for a set of well-known protocols.
The packet decodes below may help to check the understanding of how to decode packets from their hexadecimal representation.
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http://www.erg.abdn.ac.uk
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project
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uc/IP Project
uC/IP (pronounced mew-kip) is a project to develop a TCP/IP protocol stack for microcontrollers.
The code is based on BSD code and therefore carries the BSD licence.
We do not require that you contribute changes back to us but we would sure appreciate it.
preview:
http://ucip.sourceforge.net
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