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Title: Internetworking with TCP/IP Vol.1: Principles, Protocols, and Architecture (4th Edition) by Douglas E. Comer ISBN: 0-13-018380-6 Publisher: Prentice Hall Pub. Date: 18 January, 2000 Format: Hardcover Volumes: 1 List Price(USD): $70.00 |
Average Customer Rating: 4.82 (38 reviews)
Rating: 2
Summary: Richard Steven's TCP/IP Illustrated is MUCH better
Comment: Douglas Comer was first book that I read to understand the TCP/IP about 12 years ago. However, after reading the Richard Stevens' series, I changed all of the training material that I was putting together for the company I work for to use Stevens instead.
The Richard Steven's book is much better at explaining the principles and concepts of TCP/IP and if you really want to understand the internals of a good TCP/IP implementation, the Richard Stevens, "TCP/IP: Vol II" uses the BSD (Unix) implementation, which is much better than Xinu (Comer's choice).
This is a good book, but Richard Stevens' "TCP/IP Illustrated" is much better.
Rating: 5
Summary: Super! It is a must for studying TCP/IP
Comment: It covers many things, including foundation knowledge: Network Technologies, Addressing etc.; specific protocols: ICMP, IGMP, RIP, TCP, UDP etc.
It is a compenhensive book. It talks about things in-depth. Surprisingly, It also include Internet security and Firewall Design. Although, this part does not talked in-depth, it can still give me a valuable concept about it.
The content is abundant. I am pleased that it organized in a good way. Most likely, make one chapter for each protocol. I can follow it easily.
Also, it is also good in glossary and index. I think index is quite important for you, since I can find what I want quickly.
Any, it is a good book indeed.
Rating: 5
Summary: Complex ideas explained in simple terms
Comment: I am normally too lazy to write reviews of books that I have read. But this one is different. I truly wants to give credit to the author in whatever way I can. And then I realized I should go to amazon.com and write a review about it if possible. So here I am. If you read same stuff elsewhere (e.g internet articles, other popular books even Stevens ! etc) my experience is they tend to make things a little more complex then they are. Douglas, tells you things that you want to know directly and in simple easy terms.
And he continue to answer all relevent questions that comes to your mind while reading. This way you feel comfortable that yes you have grabbed the crux of the knowledge and feel confident about it.
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