This is a great book on networking with a lot of practical examples from the author's real life experience as a network engineer. The most important protocols are covered and explained in a way that is useful to someone who will actually have to use this knowledge in real life. Network analyzers and other network troubleshooting software tools are covered as well. The case studies are especially informative. Highly recommended...
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As a network security monitoring analyst, I like to read network troubleshooting books. They help me understand protocols I see on the wire, usually using case studies that are far more exciting than reading dry Request For Comment (RFC) documents. "TCP/IP Analysis and Troubleshooting Toolkit" (TAATT) isn't a "tool" book like Wiley's "Network Performance Open Source Toolkit." Rather, TAATT tries to explain the operations...
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