Virtual Private Networking
A View From the Trenches
Bruce Perlmutter, Jonathan Zarkower - Collection Prentice Hall PTR Web infrastructure series
Résumé
Virtual Private Networking: A View from the Trenches lets you cut through the hype and get down to building VPNs that really work to increase your productivity as you cut your costs.
The authors use their hard-earned experience to help you avoid the pitfalls in developing, implementing, and maintaining VPNs. And they know there is more than one side to every story. Using case studies to illustrate their discussion, Perlmutter and Zarkower present both the business aspects and the technical viewpoints, considering both enterprise users and service providers.
Systems engineers and network administrators will appreciate the nuts-and-bolts advice on implementing appropriate VPN strategies: Get expert tips for design, migration, implementation, and ongoing management Develop a holistic approach that includes such elements as User Authentication and Quality of Service to make your network run more smoothly Learn about deployment levels, tunneling protocols, service level guarantees, and traffic management.
Service providers will get the low-down on VPN hosting: Increase profitability with new value-added services Utilize existing resources for new purposes Learn what subscribers are looking for in VPNs and how to give it to them Plan for the future with non-dial remote access and next generation security Get acquainted with new approaches to authentication such as Biometrics .
Business users will find a wealth of information on what to expect-and what not to expect-from VPNs: Learn how to weave VPN technology into your overall MIS strategy, integrating it with legacy systems and building toward the future See how VPNs can facilitate e-commerce as well as intra-organizational networking Determine your organization's needs to find the right balance of security and convenience Discover the "decision points" that will help you choose the best vendors, or help you decide to keep development in-house .
Virtual Private Networking: A View from the Trenches gives you the real low-down in straightforward terms that make it accessible without sacrificing accuracy. Loads of anecdotes and illustrations keep the subject interesting-and relevant to real-life situations. Virtual Private Networking: A View from the Trenches is the one book to get you going, and keep you going, in the brave new world of VPNs.
Table of contents
Preface
Introduction
The Networking Evolution to VPNs
The Business Case for VPNs
Tunneling
VPN Products and Solutions
The Enterprise Environment for VPNs
The Service Provider Environment for VPNs
A Look Ahead
Index
L'auteur - Bruce Perlmutter
is a product manager at Nortel Networks for the industry-leading VPN appliance-the Contivity Extranet Switch.
L'auteur - Jonathan Zarkower
is Manager of Corporate Systems Engineering at Spring Tide Networks, a manufacturer of network-based VPN solutions
Caractéristiques techniques
PAPIER | |
Éditeur(s) | Prentice Hall |
Auteur(s) | Bruce Perlmutter, Jonathan Zarkower |
Collection | Prentice Hall PTR Web infrastructure series |
Parution | 10/11/1999 |
Nb. de pages | 268 |
Format | 18,3 x 24 |
Couverture | Relié |
Poids | 737g |
EAN13 | 9780130203359 |
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