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High Performance Data Network Design. Design Techniques and Tools

โœ Scribed by Tony Kenyon (Auth.)


Publisher
Digital Press
Year
2002
Tongue
English
Leaves
622
Category
Library

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โœฆ Synopsis


  • "Without a doubt, Tony Kenyon is one of today's foremost technical authorities in the area of network design. High-Performance Data Network Design cements this position, and provides the most complete guide for networking professionals of all levels involved in the design and maintenance of medium to large networks. A book far more likely to be open on the desk than adorning a shelf."ย—Phil Miller, Nokia Internet Communications, author of TCP/IP Explained and LAN Technologies Explained, published by Digital Press "This book is essential reading for anyone involved in the design, deployment and support of any network. The content is not just theoretical, it is based on extensive practical experience and the writing style makes complex subjects compelling reading. Having been heavily involved with the development of a network topology design and costing tool in previous employment, it is refreshing to find a book that covers these topics and others in such depth. Not only are there excellent chapters on capacity planning, queuing and modeling (many with worked examples), but here, in one book, you can find in depth material on Local Area, Wide Area and Metropolitan Area Networks, including extensive coverage of technologies like ATM."ย—Bob Brace, VP of Marketing, Nokia

Content:
Preface, Pages ix-xi
Acknowledgments, Page xiii
1 - A Review of the Basics, Pages 1-40
2 - Capacity Planning, Pages 41-89
3 - Network design and modeling, Pages 91-141
4 - Network cost analysis, Pages 143-184
5 - Physical topology design, Pages 185-247
6 - Lan and man technologies, Pages 249-332
7 - WAN technology and design, Pages 333-429
8 - ATM technology and design, Pages 431-502
9 - Designing bridged and switched networks, Pages 503-562
Appendix A - UDP and TCP port numbers, Pages 563-590
Appendix B - Mathematical review, Pages 591-595
Index, Pages 597-623


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