Networking
a beginner's guide
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Author
Publication
2000 - Osborne/McGraw-Hill, Berkeley, Calif, California
Language
English
Word Count
91,250 words, Guess
Page Count
365 pages
Identifiers
- Internet Archivenetworkingbeginn0000hall_q6n7
- Internet Archivenetworkingbeginn00hall
- ISBN-100072122269
- ISBN-139780072122268
- Goodreads4702266
and 5 more
- LibraryThing217131
- Library of Congress Control Number00698596
- OCLC Control Number43388663
- OCLC Control Number48137972
- Open LibraryOL6896744M
Classifications
- DDC004.6
- LCCTK5105.5 .H318 2000
- LCCTK5105.5 .H318 2000eb
Description
"Get a solid introduction to networking fundamentals using this practical guideLearn the basics of networking with this hands-on introductory resource. You'll get all the core information you need to get started--including design and configuration, hardware, networking protocols, clients, security--plus, you'll get 8 pages of blueprints that map out basic network design topologies. Now updated in a new edition, this guide contains expanded coverage of TCP/IP, firewalls and encryption methods, disaster recovery, NetWare 5.1, Linux, and Windows 2000 Server. Written in a clear, easy-to-understand style this book offers the right mix of key concepts and technical know-how to make this invaluable for both novices and more experienced network professionals alike. Whether you're just beginning your career in networking, studying for a networking certification exam, or looking to refresh your current knowledge this is the only book you need.Gain an understanding of networking from a corporate perspective Learn the differences between peer-to-peer and client-server networking Get details on networking hardware components and the OSI model Understand LAN and WAN connections--including ethernet, token ring, ATM, frame relay, and more Work with network protocols--TCP/IP, DNS, Telnet, AppleTalk, IPX/SPX and others Choose backup strategies and learn about disaster recovery methods Install, set up, and administer NetWare 5.1, Windows 2000 Server, and Linux Maintain and troubleshoot workstations effectively"
Subjects
Series Statement
- Network professional's library
Other Editions
- Networking: a beginner's guide
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