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The hands-on, Windows 2000-focused guide to TCP/IP.

Running TCP/IP on Windows 2000 presents unique challenges and opportunities that simply don't apply in other environments. Now there's a book that explains TCP/IP from a Windows 2000 point of view. TCP/IP for Windows 2000 explains fundamental TCP/IP concepts with exceptional detail and clarity, and delivers practical, hands-on guidance for planning and deploying TCP/IP using Windows 2000 and Active Directory. From addressing to routing, architecture to troubleshooting, this book's step-by-step procedures and exercises will give the skill you need to deploy and maintain any Windows 2000 TCP/IP network.

  • A detailed, Windows-focused overview of TCP/IP's capabilities and architecture

  • Key concepts and techniques for IP addressing and routing

  • Detailed, step-by-step coverage of deploying DNS and DHCP

  • Proven solutions for integrating DNS with Windows 2000 Active Directory

  • Implementing Routing and Remote Access Service (RRAS)—in depth, from start to finish

  • Building secure VPNs with Windows 2000

  • Running NetBIOS over TCP/IP

  • Using WINS in mixed environments with older Windows clients

TCP/IP for Windows 2000 offers detailed procedures for every key Windows 2000 TCP/IP network administration task: what to click, where to find it, and how to customize your network to your unique needs. Whether you're building from scratch, migrating from NT4, or introducing Windows 2000 into a heterogeneous environment, you won't find a more useful book.

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