Managing and Troubleshooting Networks (4th Ed.)

Errata

p. 117, missing content. Access involves two different issues: stopping unauthorized people from accessing the telecommunications room and enabling authorized people to get in for maintenance and troubleshooting.

p. 161, the number of hosts possible for a Class A address in the table should be 16,777,214, not 16,277,214.

p. 162, first paragraph. The number of hosts possible for a Class A address is 16,777,214, not 16,277,214.

p. 165, third paragraph under “Calculating Subnets,” fourth sentence, should read 22=4.

p. 165, last line should read as follows: Figure 7.34 shows the first four available host IDs for each of the four new network IDs.

p. 444, third paragraph, fourth sentence should read thick clients, not think clients.

p. 460, first Exam Tip: throughput speeds should be Mbpsnot Gbps.

p. 489, second paragraph, third sentence should read just a programmer, not a just programmer.

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