Cisco networking essentials

Start a career in networking Cisco Networking Essentials, 2nd Edition provides the latest for those beginning a career in networking. This book provides the fundamentals of networking and leads you through the concepts, processes, and skills you need to master fundamental networking concepts. Think...

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Detalles Bibliográficos
Otros Autores: McMillan, Troy, author (author)
Formato: Libro electrónico
Idioma:Inglés
Publicado: Indianapolis, Indiana : Wiley [2015]
Edición:2nd ed
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Tabla de Contenidos:
  • Cover; Title Page; Copyright; Contents; Introduction; Chapter 1 Networks; Describing Network Components; Defining the Benefits of Networks; Identifying the Requirements for a Network; Classifying Networks by Function; Understanding LANs; Understanding WANs; Defining Network Architectures; Understanding Peer-to-Peer Networks; Understanding Client-Server Networks; The Essentials and Beyond; Chapter 2 The OSI Model; Using Reference Models; Understanding the Benefits of Reference; Exploring Reference Model Examples; Introducing the Layers of the OSI Model; Understanding the Application Layer
  • Understanding the Presentation LayerUnderstanding the Session Layer; Understanding the Transport Layer; Understanding the Network Layer; Understanding the Data-Link Layer; Understanding the Physical Layer; Describing the OSI Encapsulation Process; Identifying the Process on the Source Device; Identifying the Process on the Destination Device; The Essentials and Beyond; Chapter 3 TCP/IP; Understanding the TCP/IP Model; Exploring the Four Layers; Comparing the OSI and TCP/IP Models; Describing the TCP/IP Encapsulation Process; Understanding Data and PDUs; Describing the Contents of Data
  • Describing the Contents of SegmentsDescribing the Contents of Packets; Describing the Contents of Frames; Understanding the Conversion to Bits; Describing the Functions at the Transport Layer; Understanding TCP; Understanding UDP; Describing the Functions at the Internet Layer; Defining Logical Addressing; Performing Routing; Accomplishing Packet Forwarding; Describing the Functions of ARP; Illustrating the ARP Broadcast; Describing the Logic of MAC-to-IP-Address Conversion; The Essentials and Beyond; Chapter 4 Protocols; Understanding the Function of Protocols; Defining Routed Protocols
  • Defining Routing ProtocolsExploring Application Layer Protocols; Describing FTP; Describing TFTP; Describing SMTP; Describing DNS; Describing SNMP; Exploring Transport Layer Protocols; Reviewing TCP; Reviewing UDP; Exploring Internet Layer Protocols; Describing IP; Describing ARP; Describing ICMP; Describing IGMP; Exploring Network Access Layer Protocols; Defining Network Access Layer Protocols on the LAN; Defining Network Access Layer Protocols on the WAN; The Essentials and Beyond; Chapter 5 Physical and Logical Topologies; Designing the Physical Topology; Implementing a Bus Topology
  • Implementing a Ring TopologyImplementing a Star Topology; Implementing a Mesh Topology; Implementing a Hybrid Topology; Implementing a Point-to-Point Topology; Implementing a Point-to-Multipoint Topology; Designing the Logical Topology; Understanding the Token Ring Topology; Understanding the FDDI Ring Topology; Understanding the Star Topology; The Essentials and Beyond; Chapter 6 Numbering Systems; Exploring Binary Numbering; Understanding the Base-2 Numbering System; Understanding the Relationship between Binary and Computers; Exploring Hexadecimal Numbering
  • Understanding the Base-16 Numbering System