
Local Area Networks
James E. Goldman, Phillip T. Rawles
Résumé
Fully updated to reflect the latest developments in the field, this comprehensive, business-oriented guide presents all the information you need to successfully implement and trouble-shoot LAN-based client/server information systems. Inside, you'll find in-depth, up-to-the-minute coverage of the theory, concepts, technology, installation, and management of business LANs. Most importantly, this new Second Edition underscores solutions to LAN challenges faced in today's business environments. Business cases in every chapter will help you develop effective analytical and design skills. Working models, such as the OSI Model, Top Down Model, and Client/Server Architecture Model, provide you with an effective framework for approaching problems and finding solutions. And an accompanying CD-ROM includes a wealth of background material on client/server information systems.
This new edition now features coverage of such cutting-edge
LAN developments and technologies as:
- Gigabit ethernet and full duplex net
architectures
- CAT 5 Level 5, 6, and 7
- NIC configuration
- LAN character and line encoding schemes
- SNA/LAN integration and Layer 3 and Layer 4
switching
- Enterprise remote access servers
- Bandwidth management
- Cryptographic accelerators and security architecture
development methodology
and more
TABLE OF CONTENTS
- Part 1:Local Area Network Infrastructure
- Chapter 1:Local Area Network: A Business
Perspective
- Chapter 2:Local Area Network Architectures
- Chapter 3:Local Area Network Hardware
- Chapter 4:Network Layer Communications Protocols
- Part 2:Local Area Network Software
- Chapter 5:Local Area Network Operating Systems
- Chapter 6:Novell Netware
- Chapter 7:Windows NT
- Chapter 8:UNIX
- Chapter 9:Middleware
- Chapter 10:Client/Server Application Development adn
Integeration
- Chapter 11:Local Area Network Applications
Software
- Part 3:Local Area Network Connectivity
- Chapter 12:Network Design Using TCP/Ip
- Chapter 13:Local Area Network Interworking
- Chapter 14:Remote Access and Wireless Networking
- Part 4:Local Area Network Administration
- Chapter 15:Local Area Network Management
- Chapter 16:Local Area Network Security
- Glosary
- Index
L'auteur - James E. Goldman
James E. Goldman is Principle Author and currently Professor and Assistant Department Head for Telecommunications and Networking Technology at Purdue University. An awardwinning teacher, he is the only faculty member in the history of the School of Technology to win all three school-level teaching awards. He is author of bestselling textbooks; including Applied Data Communications: A Business-Oriented Approach 2/e (Whey, 1998) and Clientl.Server Information Systems: A Business-Oriented Approach (Whey, 1999). He maintains an active consulting practice and is a Microsoft Certified Systems Engineer.
L'auteur - Phillip T. Rawles
is Co-author and Assistant Professor of
Telecommunications and Networking Technology at Purdue
University. His primary areas of interest are network
systems administration, enterprise network management, Vand
network simulation and optimization. He has been involved
in developing or significantly redeveloping courses at
Purdue, mainly in local area networking, systems
administration, and enterprise network management.
Caractéristiques techniques
PAPIER | |
Éditeur(s) | Wiley |
Auteur(s) | James E. Goldman, Phillip T. Rawles |
Parution | 10/01/2000 |
Édition | 2eme édition |
Nb. de pages | 894 |
Format | 20 x 25,3 |
Poids | 1628g |
EAN13 | 9780471330479 |
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