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Build Your Skills: IP address classes overview
Breaks down the five IP address classes in order to explain how they manipulate TCP/IP protocol functionalityBefore two or more computers can communicate with each other, a set of rules has to be in place describing the procedures for each host or router on the network to follow when sending...
Tags: Network technology, NETWORKING, Jim McIntyre, IP address, IP, network, netid, hostid, class-A, class-A network, TCP/IP
Technical articles 2001-03-08

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Build Your Skills: Subnetting and supernetting IP networks
Covers procedures involved in subnetting Class A, B, and C networks, as well as those involved in supernetting Class C networksIn the past few years, as the number of hosts connected to the Internet has grown beyond expectations, it has become apparent that the present IP addressing scheme imposes limitations...
Tags: NETWORKING, Jim McIntyre, IP network, network, IP
Technical articles 2001-03-22
Supernetting Class C networks
If you have more than one Class C network and you need more hosts, you might want to try to supernet your Class C networks to create one large network. In this Daily Feature, Jim McIntyre shows you how.As the Internet has grown, it has become more difficult for organizations...
Tags: NETWORKING, Jim McIntyre, Class C, Class C Network, network, subnet mask, supernetwork, subnet
Technical articles 2001-05-07
Using variable-length subnetting with TCP/IP networks
How many times have you simply needed more subnetworks on your Class C environment? If you have this need, you should let Jim McIntyre show you the way of variable-length subnetting!The process of subnetting large networks is often restricted by the network mask netmask employed. Quite often, we are required...
Tags: NETWORKING, TCP/IP, subnet mask, Jim McIntyre, subnet, network, IP
Technical articles 2001-06-11
NIS simplifies access management on your LAN
If you manage multiple users who use multiple machines on your LAN, you might want to give NIS a try to simplify access. Vincent Danen takes you through the necessary steps to get both server and client running.Network Information Services NIS is an RPC-based application as is NFS that helps...
Tags: NETWORKING, LANs, Network technology, Norton Internet Security, access management, Vincent Danen, Network Information Service, network, LAN
Technical articles 2002-01-09
Planning and documenting an IP addressing policy
Planning your IP addressing properly can give your network ultimate flexibility, organization, and control. Here's a look at the issues you need to tackle when designing your network, along with a sample IP addressing template you can download.IP addressing is often one of the most underdocumented aspects of a network...
Tags: NETWORKING, Network technology, Rick Vanover, IP, network
Technical articles 2002-04-04
Case study: How I implemented PKI
Terry L. Beavers, head of technology assessment and application at the University of South Florida, explains how his division rolled out a PKI pilot project from start to finish.By Terry L. BeaversThe University of South Florida needed a Web-based secure payroll certification system. It involved two components:Preparation of biweekly payroll...
Tags: Web browsers, Authentication/Encryption, Digital security, Guest Contributor, Microsoft Certificate Server, Microsoft Internet Explorer, PKI, server, University of South Florida
Technical articles 2000-11-20
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