Chapter 1. Configuring and Troubleshooting TCP/IP Addressing

Objectives

The capability to allow computers to communicate with each other is the fundamental principle of the modern computer network. Just as people from various parts of the world may have different native languages, different operating systems have typically had different native networking protocols they could use. This has changed recently, however, as TCP/IP has become the networking protocol of choice for nearly all operating systems and networks. The capability of all computers on a network to communicate effectively is dependent on having a properly implemented common network protocol.

Microsoft lists the following objectives for the “Implementing, Managing, and Maintaining ...

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