Networking Self-teaching Guide: Osi, Tcp/Ip, Lans, Mans, Wans, Implementation, Management, and Maintenance
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Published by:John Wiley & Sons Inc (US)
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Published:17/04/2009
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Price:$89.99
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Biography
James Edwards has over 10 years of experience as a Premium Support Network Engineer. He also served as a technical editor and expert in networking technologies.
Rich Bramante has been a network engineer for 10 years as well as a technical lead. He was also a technical writer for functional specifications and testing procedures.
Table of Contents
1. Introduction to Networking.
2. LANs, WANs, and MANs.
3. Network Hardware and Transmission Media.
4. Operating Systems and Networking Software.
5. The TCP/IP Protocol Suite.
6. Ethernet Concepts.
7. Not To Be Forgotten.
Part II: The OSI Layers.
8. The Upper Layers.
9. The Transport Layer.
10. The Network Layer.
11. The Data Link Layer.
Part III: Network Design and Implementation.
12. Design Methodologies.
13. Implementation.
Part IV: Managing and Maintaining the Network.
14. Network Security.
15. Network Management.
16. Troubleshooting.
A. Additional Exercises.
B. Exercise Answers.
C. Glossary.
D. Acronyms.
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