Networking self-teaching guide OSI, TCP/IP, LANs, MANs, WANs, implementation, management, and maintenance
IT professionals who want to move into the networking side in a corporate or enterprise setting will find the detailed content they need to get up to speed on the very latest networking technologies; plus, current networking professionals will find this a valuable and up-to-date resource. This hands...
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Formato: | Libro electrónico |
Idioma: | Inglés |
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Indianapolis, IN :
Wiley Pub
2009.
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Edición: | 1st edition |
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Ver en Biblioteca Universitat Ramon Llull: | https://discovery.url.edu/permalink/34CSUC_URL/1im36ta/alma991009627728406719 |
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- Networking Self-Teaching Guide: OSI, TCP/IP, LANs, MANs, WANs, Implementation, Management, and Maintenance; About the Authors; Credits; Acknowledgments; Contents; Introduction; Part I: Networking Nuts and Bolts; Chapter 1: Introduction to Networking; 1.1 Networking: A Brief Introduction; 1.2 History of Networking; 1.3 Standards and Standards Organizations; 1.4 An Introduction to the OSI Reference Model; 1.5 TCP/IP, Please (and Don't Be Stingy with the IP); 1.6 Chapter Exercises; 1.7 Pop Quiz Answers; Chapter 2: LANs, MANs, and WANs; 2.1 Local Area Networks; 2.2 Metropolitan Area Networks
- 2.3 Wide Area Networks 2.4 Chapter Exercises; 2.5 Pop Quiz Answers; Chapter 3: Network Hardware and Transmission Media; 3.1 Stuff You Just Need to Know; 3.2 Transmission Media; 3.3 Network Hardware; 3.4 Chapter Exercises; 3.5 Pop Quiz Answers; Chapter 4: Operating Systems and Networking Software; 4.1 Computer Operating System Basics; 4.2 Network Operating System Basics; 4.3 Other Operating Systems; 4.4 Chapter Exercises; 4.5 Pop Quiz Answers; Chapter 5: The TCP/IP Protocol Suite; 5.1 The TCP/IP Layers; 5.2 Popular TCP/IP Protocols; 5.3 End of Chapter Hodgepodge; 5.4 Chapter Exercises
- 5.5 Pop Quiz Answers Chapter 6: Ethernet Concepts; 6.1 The Beginning of Ethernet Technology; 6.2 Ethernet Components; 6.3 Ethernet and IEEE 802.3's Relationship to the OSI Model; 6.4 Ethernet Frame Format; 6.5 Traffic Optimization; 6.6 Chapter Exercises; 6.7 Pop Quiz Answers; Chapter 7: Not to Be Forgotten; 7.1 Can't Get Enough of Those LAN Technologies; 7.2 As If You Haven't Had Enough of These Sweet Protocols; 7.3 Chapter Exercises; 7.4 Pop Quiz Answers; Part II: The OSI Layers; Chapter 8: The Upper Layers; 8.1 Background; 8.2 The TCP/IP Model; 8.3 OSI Application Layer
- 8.4 OSI Presentation Layer 8.5 OSI Session Layer; 8.6 Chapter Exercises; 8.7 Pop Quiz Answers; Chapter 9: The Transport Layer; 9.1 The Terms and Conditions of Chapter 9; 9.2 Transport Layer Operations; 9.3 Transport Layer Protocols; 9.4 The Meaning of Control; 9.5 Chapter Exercises; 9.6 Pop Quiz Answers; Chapter 10: The Network Layer; 10.1 Network Connection Types; 10.2 TCP/IP Network Layer Protocols; 10.3 Chapter Exercises; 10.4 Pop Quiz Answers; Chapter 11: The Data Link Layer; 11.1 Concerns of the LAN; 11.2 Accessing the Medium; 11.3 Meet the Sublayers
- 11.4 The ''ings'' - Casting, Detecting, and Addressing 11.5 ''Knode'' the LAN; 11.6 Chapter Exercises; 11.7 Pop Quiz Answers; Part III: Network Design and Implementation; Chapter 12: Design Methodologies; 12.1 Your Task Is to Design a Network; 12.2 Let's Start Planning; 12.3 A Hierarchical Design Model; 12.4 5-4-3-2-1, Speed Is Not the Big Concern; 12.5 Making Determinations; 12.6 Network Implementation; 12.7 Chapter Exercises; 12.8 Pop Quiz Answers; Chapter 13: Implementation; 13.1 Planning; 13.2 Network Supporting Infrastructure; 13.3 Budgeting; 13.4 Staging; 13.5 Rollout; 13.6 Verification
- 13.7 Documentation