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Book Description
Introductory guide to packet-level analysis and troubleshooting of TCP/IP networks. This book defines the typical packet structures seen on a TCP/IP network (IP, UDP/IP, TCP/IP, ICMP, ARP structures) as well as the field structures and functionality of these basic packets. The book also defines the most effective tools for troubleshooting TCP/IP networks. Includes chapter tests and several trace files for practice.

Chapter 1, “Basic TCP/IP Communications and Packet Structures,” examines how
TCP/IP packets are built and sent onto the network. The port resolution, name resolution,
route resolution and MAC address resolutions are defined in this chapter. At this point
you learn the elements of the typical and not-so-typical TCP/IP packet structures. This
chapter works hand-in-hand with Appendix B, “The Basic Flow of Data,” which contains
basic knowledge for all network analysts and troubleshooters.

Chapter 2, “Packet-Level Protocols,” focuses on the format and functionality of various
TCP/IP packet structures. Emphasis is placed on the function and format of IP header
structures, UDP header structures, TCP header structures, ICMP packets and ARP
packets. These are the fundamental structures seen on all TCP/IP networks. The most
exciting area of this chapter is the section that interprets the ICMP messages that you may
see on your network (ok… exciting may be a bit strong for anyone other than a geeky
analyst).

Chapter 3, “Troubleshooting Tools and Techniques,” details the required tools needed for
any analyst/troubleshooter. The tools listed include the very basic ones (ping and
traceroute) as well as some more advanced tools, such as the Sniffer Pro and
NetScanTools Pro 2000. (Additional details on network analysis can be found in the
podbook “Introduction to Network Analysis.”)

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