[comp.protocols.tcp-ip] Internetworking with TCP/IP

espo@bpa.BELL-ATL.COM (Bob Esposito) (04/21/88)

	I received my copy just last week from Prentice Hall and its
	really a comprehensive view of the TCP/IP technology and
	the Internet.

	Although I'm only half-way finished, I would suggest getting
	a copy for your technical reference library.  It has some great
	appendices explaining terms, RFC references and much more.

	Douglas Comer did a fine job with this one!!!


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kwe@bu-cs.BU.EDU (kwe@bu-it.bu.edu (Kent W. England)) (04/21/88)

In article <582@bpa.BELL-ATL.COM> espo@bpa.BELL-ATL.COM (Bob Esposito) writes:
>
>	I received my copy just last week from Prentice Hall and its
>	really a comprehensive view of the TCP/IP technology and
>	the Internet.
>
>	Douglas Comer did a fine job with this one!!!

	Comer's books are available from the Library of Computer and
Information Sciences (LCIS) book club.  I bring this up because some
people were having trouble getting Stallings book set in a timely
fashion.  I'm not sure that people will have trouble with Comer's
books, but it might be a good idea to look into LCIS if they are going
to do a good job tracking unix/tcp-ip leterature.

	I subscribe, but have no other interest in LCIS.

	Kent England, Boston University