Small Mosaic

IP Addressing Fundamentals

Author: Mark A Sportack
ISBN: 1587050676
Publisher: Cisco Press
Reviewed by: Dean Wilson

When I first received IP Addressing Fundamentals my first reaction was "340 pages of hard back book to explain subnetting?" but I'm happy to report the books title is a little misleading; it also covers a number of related topics such as multi-cast, DNS and NAT in a clear, accurate and unfortunately overly dry style.

The book itself is broken in to five parts:

While the topic itself, and this book in general, is very dry its coverage is actually quite broad considering the books title. Rather than just serving as a primer to IP addressing and subnetting it's an above average look at many of the core network technologies that people new to networking need to be aware of.

A solid look at IP addressing and its related topics but not something to read while tired. 5/10