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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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