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Chapter 4Getting Started  4.8 Summary Planning is the first step in configuring TCP/IP. We began this
chapter by deciding whether your network will connect to the
Internet and exploring how that decision impacts the rest of your planning. We
also looked at the basic information needed to configure a physical
network: an IP address, a subnet mask, and a broadcast address. We
discussed how to plan routing, which is essential for communicating
between TCP/IP networks. We outlined the basic network services,
starting with domain name service, and discussed file, print,
and email servers.
Finally, we looked at the different ways that this planning information
is communicated from the network administrator to the system
administrators and users.In the chapters that follow, we put these plans into action, starting with
the configuration of the network interface in Chapter 6. First, however, we
will go inside the UNIX kernel to see how TCP/IP is built into the operating
system.4.7 netconfig 5. Basic Configuration [ Library Home | DNS & BIND | TCP/IP | sendmail | sendmail Reference | Firewalls | Practical Security ]
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