Résumé
Design, set up, and maintain a secure networking environment with help from this authoritative resource. You'll get detailed, practical advice on everything from selecting hardware and software to configuring Internet servers--plus coverage of wireless LAN technologies. You'll find expanded coverage of Windows 2000, network security, remote access, network design, and administration and support policies. Tables, diagrams, and flowcharts integrated throughout the book help illustrate networking concepts, and captured packets demonstrate the communication processes occurring on a live network.
Clearly-written, thorough, and logically-organized, this book is an invaluable reference--offering a wealth of both conceptual and technical information on all aspects of networking.
- Learn how to design and set up an effective network
- Examine latest technologies for wireless connectivity--including IEEE 802.11 and wireless LANs
- Understand various server technologies such as multiple processors, drive arrays, and storage area networks
- Implement networking protocols, including Ethernet, Token Ring, TCP/IP, IPX, and more
- Organize and transmit e-mail within an organization and across the Internet
- Install enterprise directory services, including Active
- Directory and Novell Directory Services (NDS)
- Handle network administration, including security and troubleshooting
Introduction
Part I: Network Basics
- What Is a Network?
- The OSI Reference Model
- Network Interface Adapters
- Cabling a Network
- Wireless LANs
- Network Connection Devices
- Wide Area Networking
- Server Technologies
- Designing a Network
- Ethernet Basics
- Fast Ethernet and Gigabit Ethernet
- Token-Passing Protocols
- TCP/IP
- NetWare Protocols
- NetBIOS, NetBEUI, and Server Message Blocks
- Windows 2000 and Windows NT
- Active Directory
- Windows NT Domains
- Novell NetWare
- Novell Directory Services
- Unix
- Network Clients
- DHCP
- WINS and NetBIOS Name Resolution
- The Domain Name System
- Internet Services
- Network Printing
- Connecting to the Internet
- Network Security
- Windows Network Administration
- Network Management and Troubleshooting Tools
- Backing Up
L'auteur - Craig Zacker
Craig Zacker is a writer, editor, and networker whose
computing experience began in the halcyon days of teletypes
and paper tape. After making the move from minicomputers to
PCs, he worked as an administrator of Novell NetWare
networks and as a PC support technician while operating a
freelance desktop publishing business. After earning a
Masters Degree in English and American Literature from New
York University, Craig worked extensively on the
integration of Microsoft Windows NT® into existing
internetworks, supported fleets of Windows workstations,
and was employed as a technical writer, content provider,
and webmaster for the online services group of a large
software company. Since devoting himself to writing and
editing full-time, Craig has authored or contributed to
many books on networking topics, operating systems, and PC
hardware. He has also developed online training courses for
the Web and has published articles with top industry
publications.
Caractéristiques techniques
PAPIER | |
Éditeur(s) | Mc Graw Hill |
Auteur(s) | Craig Zacker |
Parution | 17/12/2001 |
Nb. de pages | 1110 |
Format | 18,5 x 23 |
Couverture | Broché |
Poids | 1800g |
Intérieur | Noir et Blanc |
EAN13 | 9780072192773 |
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