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Computer Networking : Principles, Protocols and Practice (first and second edition, third edition is being written on https://github.com/cnp3/ebook)
The second OutPort of R1 is at the East. Note: about the previous one: > Upon reception of this packet, the port forwarding table of `R3` will be updated as...
In protocols/ipv6b.rst it reads > MAC addresses are allocated in blocks of 2^{20} Should this be 2^{24} ? (24-bit OUI / 24-bit extension identifier)
In protocols/ipv6b.rst: > When a company registers for a block of MAC addresses, it receives an identifier. > company identifier is then used to populated the c bits of the...
In protocols/ipv6b.rst it is mentioned that "Each datalink layer interface includes a unique hardwired MAC address" Well, perhaps it's not really hardwired all the time: some vendors (e.g. http://www.sdadapters.com/faq.htm) actually...
In the first Note paragraph in the Preface, you have mis-spelled Foundation as Foudnation. It is a slippery slope from there to endorsement of Toronto's Mayor "Rob Ford" who calls...
Hello. First, _thank you_ for making this courseware available for all to use under a Creative Commons license. It is a great service to the broader community for you to...
In the paragraph "On the other hand, consider the prefixes"… I think we have to invert IP addresses in the following lines (to obtain following line). "2001:db8:aaaa:0001::/64 at a distance...
In the section "The network layer", for Figure "IPv6 fragmentation example". I think offset on the second figure should be 125 and not 126.
In section "The network layer" Paragraph beginning by "There is one difficulty with the utilisation of these IPv6 prefixes". IPv6 address from ULG isn't 2001:6a8:2d80::/32 but 2001:6a8:2d80::/48. And following paragraph...