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Handbook of Networking & Connectivity

โœ Scribed by Gary R. McClain


Publisher
Elsevier Inc, Academic Press
Year
1994
Tongue
English
Leaves
405
Category
Library

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โœฆ Synopsis


The Handbook of Networking and Connectivity is a complete reference and guide for the network systems administrator, covering the major aspects of designing, building, cross-connecting, and maintaining a network. Each chapter is written by experts in their specific area and has a practical focus on real-world techniques, strategies, and guidelines to help IS professionals with every aspect of network design, installation, and maintenance. The book features key information on standards and protocols, architectures, hardware and software, and data transmission; complete reference for all aspects of network planning, design, construction, and management; troubleshooting tips for solving problems related to disaster recovery, open systems, interoperability, e-mail, and more; and strategies for preserving already-existing LANs

โœฆ Table of Contents


Content:
Front Matter, Page iii
Copyright, Page iv
Foreword, Page xiii
Contributors, Page xiv
Introduction, Page xv
1 - Open Systems Interconnection, Pages 3-60, Kenneth M. Zemrowski
2 - Guide to Digital Communications, Pages 61-72, E. Scott Barielle
3 - Implementing TCP/IP in an SNA Environment, Pages 73-119, Shaun E. Deedy
4 - Integrated Services Digital Network, Pages 123-138, Matthew N.O. Sadiku
5 - An Overview of the Synchronous Optical Network, Pages 139-165, Gary C. Kessler, Thomas A. Maufer
6 - X.25 and Worldwide Networking, Pages 167-212, Fred M. Burg
7 - Metropolitan Area Networks, Pages 215-230, Matthew N.O. Sadiku
8 - An Overview of the Switched Multimegabit Data Service, Pages 231-261, Gary C. Kessler
9 - Ethernet/802.3 and Token Ring/802.5, Pages 265-295, John Enck
10 - Local Area Network Cabling Considerations, Pages 297-316, William Carltock
11 - Disaster Recovery Planning for Local Area Networks, Pages 317-332, Marc Farley
12 - Selecting a Tape Backup System, Pages 333-348, Nick Blozan
13 - Electronic Messaging, Pages 351-374, Mikael Edholm
14 - Workgroup Applications, Pages 375-399, Conall Ryan
Index, Pages 401-415


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