Server Guide Network Applications / TCP/IP
Brian Shumate
bshumate at openmindshare.com
Sun Jan 8 21:27:14 UTC 2006
Okay, here is the rest of TCP/IP. I'll starting looking over
whatever else appears tempting. Some of the remaining stuff, (i.e.
DNS, and the like) I am not that strong on, so I'm not sure what else
may be left, but I'll look it over.
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Peace,
Brian Shumate
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On Jan 7, 2006, at 12:55 AM, Bhuvaneswaran wrote:
>> Hopefully this is what is needed in terms of content. ;-)
>
> Yep, I've committed. Great work once again, thanks.
>
>> 1) TCP/IP Configuration : What needs to be stated in this section
>> exactly?
>
> In this section, we can describe the network setup. We can explain
> static & dynamic IP addresses. In addition, we can describe about the
> following terms:
>
> * IP Address
> * Netmask
> * Network Address
> * Broadcast Address
> * Gateway Address
> * Nameserver Address
>
>> 2) IP Routing : How involved here? Should I just describe what IP
>> Routing is, and that's it, or give examples, and such? Do I deal
>> with IP addresses, and such in this section too?
>
> We can just describe what IP routing is. We can describe static &
> dynamic IP routing. We can describe howto add internet gateway address
> in the routing table. We need not give examples in this section. We
> can add examples in 'Network Configuration' section.
>
> Should you require more info, please let us know, thanks.
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