MCSE TCP/IP Exam Cram

Exam Cram TCP/IP

By Ed Tittel, Kurt Hudson
& J. Michael Stewart.
Published: January, 1998

Get the hard-to-find information you really need to pass the exam.

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Are you looking for the most efficient and reliable way to study for the Microsoft TCP/IP on Microsoft Windows NT exam? Then read MCSE TCP/IP Exam Cram, and you'll be on the road to certification success.

In this book you'll learn how to:

Install TCP/IP on Windows NT

Determine the number of network IDs needed for an organization

Understand Microsoft TCP/IP routing

Discover the differences between static and dynamic routing

Perform local and remote address resolution

Configure and troubleshoot a typical HOSTS file

Identify the different methods of NetBIOS name resolution

Understand the initial DHCP lease process

Diagnose TCP/IP performance problems

Everything else you'll need to pass the TCP/IP exam

The Microsoft Certified Professional Program (MCP), started in 1992, has reached the 100,000 mark. Nearly 65,000 individuals received certification in the last 12 months. The largest certification program, Microsoft Certified Systems Engineer (MCSE), saw industry growth of over 250% last year. Microsoft's training partners train more than one million IT professionals and two million business professionals per year on Microsoft technology.

Book Information

MCSE TCP/IP 4 Exam Cram. Ed Tittel, Kurt Hudson, and J. Michael Stewart. Certification Insider Press, Scottsdale, AZ, 1998. List Price: $29.99. ISBN: 1-57610-195-9.

Additional information

Coriolis, the publisher of the Exam Cram and Prep series, was dissolved by it's parent company in 2002. The Coriolis website was bought by a french mobile phone company, whilst ExamCram series was taken over by Informit Network, a division of Pearson education.

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