Networking bible
Everything you need to set up and maintain large or small networks Barrie Sosinsky Networking Bible Create a secure network for home or enterprise Learn basic building blocks and standards Set up for broadcasting, streaming, and more The book you need to succeed! Your A-Z guide to networking essen...
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Formato: | Libro electrónico |
Idioma: | Inglés |
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Indianapolis, IN :
Wiley
c2009.
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Edición: | 1st edition |
Colección: | Bible
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Ver en Biblioteca Universitat Ramon Llull: | https://discovery.url.edu/permalink/34CSUC_URL/1im36ta/alma991009627692606719 |
Tabla de Contenidos:
- Networking Bible; About the Author; Credits; Table of Contents; Part I: Network Basics; Chapter 1: Networking Introduction; Defining Computer Networking; Network Type Overview; Transmission Types; Topologies; Summary; Chapter 2: The Network Stack; Standard Development Organizations; The OSI Reference Model; How Layers Communicate; The Physical Layer; The Data Link Layer; The Network Layer; The Transport Layer; The Session Layer; The Presentation Layer; The Application Layer; The TCP/IP Reference Model; Comparing the OSI and TCP/IP Reference Models; Summary; Chapter 3: Architecture and Design
- Network Architecture and TopologySwitched and Packet Networks; Bus Architectures; Connection Points; Peer-to-Peer Networks; Client-Server Networks; Multi-Tiered Networks; Thin Client/Server; Summary; Chapter 4: Network Discovery and Mapping; Network Discovery; Simple Network Management Protocol; Windows Management Instrumentation; Mapping; Summary; Chapter 5: Bandwidth and Throughput; Bandwidth and Capacity; Multiplexing; Flow Control; Traffic Engineering; Quality of Service; Summary; Part II: Hardware; Chapter 6: Servers and Systems; Network Server Types; Capacity and Loading
- Server and Systems SizingSummary; Chapter 7: The Network Interface; What Is a Network Interface?; Network Addressing; Configuring Network Interfaces; Bindings and Providers; Isolation and Routing; Bus Interfaces for NICs; Summary; Chapter 8: Transport Media; Wired Media; Wireless; Summary; Chapter 9: Routing, Switching, and Bridging; Circuit versus Packet Switching; Layer 1 and Layer 2 Connection Devices; Switches; Bridges; Routers; Onion Routers; Gateways; Summary; Part III: Network Types; Chapter 10: Home Networks; Features of a Home Network; Broadband Connections; Wireless Connections
- Wired ConnectionsHome Network Servers; Summary; Chapter 11: Peer-to-Peer Networks and Personal LANs; Peer-to-Peer Networks; Friend-to-Friend Networks; Bus Networking; Summary; Chapter 12: Local Area Networking; Introduction; Ethernet; Token Ring Networks; Fiber Distributed Data Interface Networks; Automation Networks; Summary; Chapter 13: Wide Area Networks and Backbones; What Is a WAN?; Circuit Switching Networks; T-and E-Carrier Networks; Synchronous Optical Networking; Packet Switching Networks; X.25 Networks; Switched Multi-megabit Data Services; Asynchronous Transfer Mode; Frame Relay
- Multi Protocol Label SwitchingThe Internet and Internet2; Summary; Chapter 14: Wi-Fi Networks; Wireless Networking; IEEE 802.11x Standards; Wireless Access Points and Gateways; Wireless Routers and Gateways; OLPC XO Wireless Network; Antennas; Wireless Software; Security; Summary; Chapter 15: Storage Networking; Storage Networking; Storage Network Types; SANs versus NAS; The Shared Storage Networking Model; Fibre Channel Networks; Storage over IP; Storage Area Network Management; Summary; Chapter 16: High-Speed Interconnects; High-Performance Computing; Beyond Gigabit Ethernet
- TCP Offloading Engines