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Cover
Title Page
Copyright Page
Contributors List
Table of Contents
Introduction
Section 1: LAN Basics: Building Blocks of the Enterprise Network
1: Building Highly Reliable Computer Networks
2: Gigabit Ethernet
3: Processor Types
4: Server Data Bus Structures
5: Dynamic IP Addressing with DHCP
6: LAN Connectivity Options for the Small Business
7: LAN Printing Techniques
8: An Overview of Cryptographic Methods
9: Assessing and Combating The Sniffer Threat
Section 2: Interconnectivity Basics: Putting the Pieces Together
10: TCP/IP Essentials
11: Configuring TCP/IP on a Windows NT Computer
12: Routing and Routing Protocols
13: Evolution to Layer 2 and 3 Switching
14: Implementing Routing, Switching, and VLANs in Modern Corporate Networks
15: Remote Access Concepts and Techniques
16: Remote Access Authentication
17: Working With Cisco Access Lists
18: Securing Your Router
Section 3: Advanced LAN and Interconnectivity: Building Enterprise Networks for the New Millennium
19: Advances in NIC Technology
20: Emerging High-Bandwidth Networks
21: ATM Access: The Genesis of a New Network
22: Voice and Data Network Integration
23: RSVP: Building Blocks of the Next-Generation Internet
24: IPv6: The Next-Generation Internet Protocol
25: Internet-Based Virtual Private Networks
26: Implementing and Supporting Extranets
27: Virtual Corporations: A Need for Integrated Control and Perpetual Risk Assessment
Section 4: Building Enterprise Infrastructures with LAN-Based Technology
28: Windows NT Architecture
29: A Quick Overview of Linux
30: The Emergence of the Directory-Enabled Operating System
31: Enterprise Directory Services
32: Storage Area Networks
33: Push Technology: Impact and Issues
34: Enterprise Deployment: Building an IP PBX Telephony Network
35: Internet Security: Securing the Perimeter
36: Private Keys, Trusted Third Parties, and Kerberos
Section 5: Building Enterprise Solutions with LAN-Based Technology
37: Web-to-Information-Base Access Solutions
38: Local Area Network Messaging
39: Choosing and Equipping an Internet Server
40: Networking Features of the Java Programming Language
41: Java's Role in Distributed Computing
42: The Pitfalls of Client/Server Development Projects
43: Creating a Paperless Workflow: A Case Study
44: Security and Control of Electronic Mail
45: Applets and Network Security: A Management Overview
Section 6: Management of LAN-Based Enterprise Networks
46: Managing Enterprise Systems Without a Strategy: A Case Study
47: Proactive Performance Management
48: Issues in Managing Multimedia Networks
49: Network Data and Storage Management Techniques
50: License Tracking and Metering Software
51: Working with NT's Performance Monitor
52: Evaluating the Performance of NT-Based Systems
53: Developing a Network Security Plan
54: Firewall Management and Internet Attacks
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