Path: utzoo!attcan!utgpu!jarvis.csri.toronto.edu!mailrus!wuarchive!udel!eplrx7!mcneill From: mcneill@eplrx7.uucp (Keith McNeill) Newsgroups: comp.protocols.tcp-ip Subject: Re: How do you string a thinnet? Message-ID: <1989Oct27.125614.7744@eplrx7.uucp> Date: 27 Oct 89 12:56:14 GMT References: <431@cutsys.UUCP> Sender: usenet@udel.EDU Organization: DuPont Engineering Physics Lab Lines: 30 From article <431@cutsys.UUCP>, by cutter@cutsys.UUCP (Bernie Hoffstadt): > -------- > In article <8910241805.AA26176@gaak.LCS.MIT.EDU> Michael A. Patton writes: >>> >>> Now the $64k question: Is there a good reference for this kind of >>> info. >> >>Gee, you found one I don't have a good answer to. I use lots of >>references, the most important being my experience and what I've >>learned talking to others (in forums like this and just standing >>around in the corridors at conventions :-). I've been hacking >>Ethernet (and Ethernet-like technologies) since the late 70's and >>haven't found the need recently of an overview book specifically >>oriented at Ethernet and I don't seem to have such in my collection. >> I've found that "Unix System Administation Handbook" by Evi Nemeth (ISBN #0-13-933441-6) a really good reference. It's mostly based on BSD unix. There is a large chapter on networking. Keith -- Keith D. McNeill | E.I. Du Pont de Nemours & Co. eplrx7!mcneill@uunet.uu.net | Engineering Physics Laboratory (302) 695-9353/7395 | P.O. Box 80357 | Wilmington, Delaware 19880-0357 -- The UUCP Mailer