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9780768685763

Sams Teach Yourself Networking in 24 Hours

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  • ISBN13:

    9780768685763

  • ISBN10:

    0768685761

  • Edition: 4th
  • Format: Paperback
  • Copyright: 2009-05-26
  • Publisher: Sams Publishing
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Summary

Written in a unique step-by-step format, this guide features chapters that are broken out into hour-long lessons, each one focusing on a specific topic. After 24 one-hour lessons, users will have an understanding of the concepts, hardware and software that are needed to build a network.

Author Biography

Uyless Black has written 35 books on computer networks. He was one of the first writers to publish a book on Transmission Control Protocol/Internet Protocol (TCP/IP) and related Internet protocols. His book Voice over IP (VoIP) remains a best seller in the field of data communications texts. Uyless has many years of experience as a programmer and in creating and managing data communications networks.

 

His educational credentials include a B.S. from the University of New Mexico, an M.S. in computer systems from the American University, and a graduate degree from Rutgers’ Stonier Graduate School of Banking.

 

Table of Contents

Overview of Networking
The Benefits of Networking
Getting Data from Here to There: How Computers Share Data
Computer Concepts
Network Concepts
Extending Your LAN, Wide Area Networks
Remote Networking
Network Criteria
Designing a Network
Selecting Network Hardware and Software
Assembling a Network
Network Applications
Connecting to the Internet
Network Operating Systems
Microsoft Networking
UNIX and Linux Networking
Common Network Services and How to Provide Them
What is Network Administration?
Security
Managing an Existing Network
Network Troubleshooting Tips and Tricks
A Day in the Life of a Network Administrator
The Future of Networking
Where Are Networks Going From Here?
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Excerpts

Introduction IntroductionThis book provides a reference guide for anyone who wants to get up to speed on computer network concepts and networking technologies. Because each piece of networking hardware and software operates differently, it would require a book the size of the New York City white pages to cover all aspects of the subject. Thus, this book concentrates on fundamental concepts. Emphasis is placed on understanding how the major components of a computer network function and how to use proven practices to deploy, upgrade, and maintain the network. What's New in This EditionThis book has been overhauled for this Fourth Edition, including scores of references to commercial products and websites. New coverage has been added related to Microsoft Windows Server software. Updated information on the Linux platform and wide area networks (WANs) is also included. The wireless material on Wi-Fi and Bluetooth has been updated and expanded. As well, the latest Internet security protocols have been added to Hour 20, "Security." Organization of This BookThe book is divided into six parts. Each part provides a body of information that covers a specific area pertaining to computer networks. Part I, "What Is Networking?," introduces networking, including an overview of the primary components of computer networks. This part explains the broader issues of how hardware and software function to support the interworking of computers, servers, routers, and other devices. Part II, "The Basics," focuses on the concepts underlying data networks. We examine how packet-switching operates and look at the operations of local area networks (LANs) and WANs. This part discusses computer network protocols and explains a widely used conceptual model that depicts how a sending computer transfers data to a receiving computer. Because of the impact and importance of wireless networks, the hour on this topic has been moved from Part VI (of the previous edition) to this part of the book. Part III, "Building Networks," walks you through the process of planning and building a network from conception to implementation. Issues related to planning network capacity, creating the network, and then connecting to the Internet are included as part of the discussion. For this latter discussion, the information of TCP/IP and related, supporting protocols has been expanded. Part IV, "Network Operating Systems," provides an overview of network operating systems, the major network servers, and Microsoft Windows Server 2003/2008, UNIX, and Linux. Part V, "Network Administration," examines the issues related to administering a network. This part includes discussions on both troubleshooting and management. Part VI, "The Future of Networking," examines future possible implementations of wireless technology, operating systems, and other aspects of networking. This part discusses the issues related to the future of Linux, the emerging network "cloud," nationwide wireless hotspots, and the extraordinary field of protein-based computers.For these 24 hours, you will be the designer of a computer network, as well as its implementer. After you have successfully created a plan for the system, you will undo the shrink-wrap

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