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Packet Guide to Core Network Protocols

Errata for Packet Guide to Core Network Protocols

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Version Location Description Submitted By Date submitted Date corrected
Printed
Page 74
United States

In the Review Answers for question 4, the 3rd word is "request". I believe it should be reply.

Note from the Author or Editor:
Yes, this should be reply.

Bill de la Vega  Feb 19, 2015 
Printed
Page 83
first example SAT table

In the first SAT table MAC address 00...97 is listed an is VLAN 11 with no Port. I believe the digits of 11 should be spaced out so that it is VLAN 1 and Port 1 (as in the 2nd SAT table).

Note from the Author or Editor:
Yes, this is a typo and it should be VLAN 1 port 1.

Bill de la Vega  Feb 19, 2015 
PDF, ePub
Page 28
Last paragraph

In the text the MAC address for spanning tree is given as 01:80:2c:00:00:00, but in the captured frame it is shown as 01:80:c2:00:00:00. I think the one in the description has the 'c' and '2' reversed, which I assume is a typo.

Note from the Author or Editor:
The comment was correct - fixed.

Nick Hilhorst  Jul 13, 2013 
Printed, PDF, , Other Digital Version
Page 123
table 7-2

The format error for this table has been addressed.

Bruce Hartpence
Bruce Hartpence
 
Apr 16, 2012 
PDF
Page 123
table 7.2, clolumn Class C Mask

Column seems to be missing last digit as in "255.255.255.19" should be "255.255.255.192", "255.255.255.22" should be "255.255.255.224",....

Note from the Author or Editor:
The report is correct. Table 7-2 has a formatting problem that cut off the last digit in the column.

Anonymous  Jun 09, 2011