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Microsoft Windows Networking Essentials

ISBN: 978-1-118-01685-5
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368 pages
May 2011
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ChapterPageDetailsDatePrint Run
5 94 Text correction: Error in Figure 5.5
Class C Adresses, Host ID should read 8 Bits
1/4/12 1st
5 102 Text correction: Errors in Figure 5.8
The header of the third column, "Subnet Values" should read "Subnet ID".

In the column headed "Four IP Ranges", the second and third entries are incorect.
"192.168.1.65-127" should read "192.168.1.65-126"
and "192.168.1.129-191" should read "192.168.1.129-190"

A fifth column should be shown to the right of "Four IP Ranges" with the header "Broadcast Address" and containing the following values:
192.168.1.63
192.168.1.127
192.168.1.191
192.168.1.255
4/30/13 1st & 2nd
5 103 Text correction: Errors in Figure 5.9
Under Subnet B, the range "192.168.1.65 to 192.168.1.127" should read "192.168.1.65 to 192.168.1.126"

Under Subnet C, The Network ID should read "192.168.1.128 / 26"
and the range "192.168.1.129 to 192.168.1.191" should read "192.168.1.129 to 192.168.1.190"

Under Subnet D, the Network ID should read "192.168.1.192 / 26"
2/7/14 1st & 2nd
5 104-5 Text correction: Subnet masks in Tables 5.12, 5.13 and 5.14
The "Subnet mask value" column in the three tables is in error. The correct subnet masks are listed below, by table.

Table 5.12
  1. 255.255.255.128
  2. 255.255.255.192
  3. 255.255.255.224
  4. 255.255.255.240
  5. 255.255.255.248
  6. 255.255.255.252
  7. 255.255.255.254

Table 5.13
  1. 255.255.128.0
  2. 255.255.192.0
  3. 255.255.224.0
  4. 255.255.240.0
  5. 255.255.248.0
  6. 255.255.252.0
  7. 255.255.254.0

Table 5.14
  1. 255.128.0.0
  2. 255.192.0.0
  3. 255.224.0.0
  4. 255.240.0.0
  5. 255.248.0.0
  6. 255.252.0.0
  7. 255.254.0.0
8/22/14
5 107 Text correction: Errors in binary, Figure 5.11
In the IP address converted to binary (first string of binary, in red) the last octet is incorrect. "0000 0001" (first two digits in red) should read "0100 0001".

In the binary Network ID, the third octet "0000 0011" is incorrect. It should read "0000 0001".

To download a marked-up copy of the figure indicating these corrections, visit the Downloads tab on this page.
8/22/12 1st
5 107 Error in binary: Subnet Masks in Figures 5.10 and 5.11
The second line of binary in each figure, indicated as Step 2, contains an error. The group of zeroes to the right of the red line should contain six zeroes, not five, as shown. These six zeroes should be grouped 00 0000, with a space separating the first two from the final four zeroes.
6/10/13
5 113 Corrected graphic: Solution to IP Subnetting Challenge
The solution to the IP Subnetting Challenge on page 109, shown in the graphic on page 113, contains a number of errors. To download a corrected version of the graphic (Ch5 Challenge.tif) visit the Downloads tab on this page.
4/30/13 1st & 2nd
7 135-137 Text/Figure corrections: Errors under "Avoiding Power Spikes"
Change the second sentence of first paragraph following the sidebar on page 135 to read "This sine wave cycles at a rate of 60 Hertz (Hz). One Hz is one cycle per second so 60 Hz is 60 cycles per second but only two cycles are shown in the figure."

Change the label on the x-axis (horizontal axis) of Figures 7.1, 7.2 and 7.3 from "Time in seconds" to "Cycles"
8/5/13 1st & 2nd
9 196 Errata in text
Question 6 reads "True or false. Windows Server 2008 server supports RIPv2 and OSFP routing protocols".

Please change to ?Windows Server 2008 supports??

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Question 8 starts with "True or false", but then goes on to give 4 choices of what I would add to allow multicast IP traffic through the router. That's not a true or false question.

Please delete ?True or false?
19-Feb-16
11 220 Text correction: Error under "Botnets and Malware"
The last sentence of the first paragraph of the sidebar, "Some were less benign..." should read "Some were relatively benign..."
8/5/13 1st & 2nd
313 Text correction: Typo in Answers to Review Questions
In the answers to the Chapter 7 Review Questions, the answer to question 6 refers to "CAT 6E" cable. The second sentence should read "CAT 6A is rated at 10000 Mpbs."
5/15/13
3 51 Errata in text
Table 3.2
Incorrect: Under the 'Organizationally unique identifier' heading, the hexadecimal numbers should be AA-BA-DB
Correct: The hexadecimal numbers should be A4-BA-DB
Note: Typo AA instead of A4
13-Apr-17
5 88 Errata in text
Table 5.1
Incorrect: Row labelled 'network ID' read reads 192. 168 1 0
Correct: It should read 192. 168. 1. 0
Note: See Table 5.1 missing points in the downloads
13-Apr-17
5 97 Errata in text
Incorrect: Sentence reads, "In binary form, the full IP address is 1100 0000 . 1010 1000 . 0000 . 0001 . 0000 0101.
Correct: It should read, "In binary form, the full IP address is 1100 0000 . 1010 1000 .0000 0001 . 0000 0101.
Note: "0000 . 0001" delete the dot here.
13-Apr-17
8 166 Errata in Text
INCORRECT:
Sentence ? "Additionally, you need to ensure that all the sales computers are connected only to ports F0/0 through F0/12."
CORRECT:
"Additionally, you need to ensure that all the sales computers are connected only to ports F0/0 through F0/11."
26-Sep-17
7 Table 7.3 Errata in Table
Table 7.3
INCORRECT:
The 'speed' for 802.11n is stated as 300 Mbps.
CORRECT:
The 'speed' for 802.11n should be stated as 600 Mbps.
26-Sep-17
5 104 Errata in Table
Table 5.12
INCORRECT:
The value shown is 0 (2yx2-2)
CORRECT:
It should be 0 (2yx1-2)
26-Sep-17
13 277 Errata in Table
Refer to Table 13.5
There are two errors in this table.
INCORRECT:
(a) In the row identified as 'PPTP' it states its port as 1701.
CORRECT:
The port should be stated as 1723.
INCORRECT:
(b) In the row identified as 'L2TP' it states its port as 1723.
CORRECT:
The port should be stated as 1701.
26-Sep-17
11 234 Errata in Figure
Figure 11.9
INCORRECT:
Figure 11.9 A single firewall perimeter network
CORRECT:
Figure 11.9 Using a reverse proxy server.
26-Sep-17
8 166 Errata in Figure
Figure 8.9
INCORRECT:
On the diagram, seek and find 'PC-5'. Its IP address is wrong.
192.168.2.3
CORRECT:
192.168.2.5
26-Sep-17
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