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Appendix C
References

It is impossible for anyone to keep track of all the developments in network design, especially when including the nuances introduced by different software versions and hardware platforms. Good network designers are usually better off not trying to learn everything. Rather, the best designers know how to locate and obtain the information they require. The ability to research is a powerful skill in the designer’s repertoire.

This appendix includes various references that should assist network designers. Note that not all of these sources were used in researching material for this book.

Web-Based Resources

This section lists some of the resources available on the Internet. By no means is it intended to be exhaustive.


While every effort has been made to provide an accurate list, the dynamic nature of the Internet and the static nature of this text will likely result in invalid references over time

WAN Technologies

Organization URL
ADSL Forum www.adsl.com
DSL Life www.dsllife.com
Frame Relay Forum www.frforum.com
The ATM Forum www.atmforum.com/index.html
Commercial Communications Standards www-comm.itsi.disa.mil/isdn/index.html
The North American ISDN Users’ Forum www.niuf.nist.gov/

Operating Systems

Organization URL
Apple www.apple.com
Novell www.novell.com
Microsoft www.microsoft.com
CNET: WinFiles www.winfiles.com
Linux www.linux.org

RFCs and Standards

Organization URL
The Internet Engineering Task Force www.ietf.cnri.reston.va.us/home.html
Ohio State University Computer and Information Science Department www.cis.ohio-state.edu/hypertext/information/rfc.html
IEEE www.ieee.org

Other

Organization URL
3Com www.3com.com
Business 2.0 www.business2.com
Cisco Systems www.cisco.com
CMP Tech Web teledotcom.com
Consortium for School Networking www.cosn.org
Distributed Management Task Force www.dmtf.org
ENS Trends Web Page www.ens.net/trends.htm
Globalnet System Solutions www.lammle.com
GTE Internetworking www.bbn.com/securitymatters
IBM www.networking.ibm.com
International Telecommunication Union www.itu.org
Internet Traffic Statistics whatis.com/itraffic.htm
L0PHT Heavy Industries www.l0pht.com
MCI WorldCom MAE(sm) Information www.mae.net
Network World Fusion www.nwfusion.com
NewBridge www.newbridge.com
Nortel Networks www.nortelnetworks.com
OpenView Forum International www.ovforum.org
PC Week www.pcweek.com
Pittsburgh Supercomputing Center www.psc.edu/networking
Securitywatch.com www.securitywatch.com
Slashdot www.slashdot.org
Sun Microsystems docs.sun.com
Telecom Research www.telecomresearch.com
Wireless Ethernet Compatibility Alliance (WECA) www.wirelessethernet.org
Ziff-Davis www.zdnet.com

Study Groups

Organization URL
NetCerts www.netcerts.com
Cisco Professional Association Worldwide (CPAW) www.ciscopaw.com
Boson Software—Practice Tests www.boson.com
Groupstudy.com www.groupstudy.com
Network Study Guides www.networkstudyguides.com

Job Search Web Sites

jobs.statestreet.com
talentmarket.monster.com
www.1-jobs.com
www.brainpower.com
www.brilliantpeople.com
www.careercast.com
www.computerjobs.com
www.dice.com
www.guru.com
www.headhunter.net
www.hotjobs.com
www.incpad.com
www.joboptions.com
www.modisit.com
www.monster.com
www.realrates.com
www.skillsvillage.com
www.techies.com
www.vault.com

Humor

www.userfriendly.org
www.dilbert.com

RFCs

It would be inappropriate to reprint the entire RFC index in this text. A number of Web sites provide this information in a continually updated manner. This list is intended to highlight some of the more important and frequently referred to RFCs.

1055—SLIP
1483—ATM AAL5, Multiprotocol Encapsulation
1487—LDAP
1490—Multiprotocol Connect over Frame Relay
1492—TACACS
1577—ATM ARP
1586—OSPF on Frame Relay
1631—NAT
1661—PPP
1700—IP Assigned Numbers
1918—Private IP v.4 Address Space
1925—The 12 Networking Truths (the most important RFC?)
1990—PPP Multilink Protocol
2002—IP Mobility
2132—DHCP Options
2281—HSRP
2324—Hyper Text Coffee Pot Control Protocol (really)
2328—OSPF v.2
2338—VRRP
2676—OSPF QoS
2740—OSPF IP v.6


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