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100 1 $aShinder, Debra Littlejohn.
245 10 $aComputer networking essentials /$cDebra Littlejohn Shinder.
260 $aIndianapolis, IN :$bCisco Press,$c2001.
300 $axxiv, 735 pages :$billustrations ;$c24 cm.
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504 $aIncludes bibliographical references and index.
520 8 $aAnnotation$b"Computer Networking Essentials" starts with an introduction to networking concepts. Readers learn computer networking terminology and history, and then dive into the technical concepts involved in sharing data across a computer network.
520 8 $aAnnotation$bFor introductory level courses in Networking. Designed specifically to prepare students for future coursework in Cisco certification and networking, Computer Networking Essentials is a guide for those with little computer experience through the challenging but vital software and hardware topics that they must master. With coverage ranging from a history of PC Networking to reviews of the hottest topics networking today like Security and VPNs, students will walk away with a strong foundation of networking knowledge from which to grow their future learning. This title will help someone with little computer knowledge understand the principles, terminology, and concepts of networking from a variety of perspectives. Covering a variety of topics, Computer Networking Essentials is excellent preparation for many different training courses/programs, including the Network+ program, Microsoft's Networking Essentials core course, Novell's Networking Fundamentals course, and the future study in Cisco certification and networking.
520 8 $aAnnotation$bFor introductory level courses in Networking. nbsp; Designed specifically to prepare students for future coursework in Cisco certification and networking, Computer Networking Essentials is a guide for those with little computer experience through the challenging but vital software and hardware topics that they must master. With coverage ranging from a history of PC Networking to reviews of the hottest topics networking today like Security and VPNs, students will walk away with a strong foundation of networking knowledge from which to grow their future learning. nbsp; This title will help someone with little computer knowledge understand the principles, terminology, and concepts of networking from a variety of perspectives. Covering a variety of topics, Computer Networking Essentials is excellent preparation for many different training courses/programs, including the Network+ program, Microsoft's Networking Essentials core course, Novell's Networking Fundamentals course, and the future study in Cisco certification and networking.
505 00 $gChapter 1$tIntroduction to PC Networking$g5 --$tA Brief History of PC Networking$g5 --$tPC Networking Today$g16 --$tTomorrow's Networks$g17 --$tNetworking Certifications$g26 --$gChapter 2$tCategorizing Networks$g33 --$tCategorizing Networks by Physical Scope$g33 --$tCategorizing Networks by Administrative Method$g38 --$tCategorizing Networks by NOS$g49 --$tCategorizing Networks by Protocol$g52 --$tCategorizing Networks by Topology$g54 --$tCategorizing Networks by Architecture$g61 --$gChapter 3$tNetworking Concepts, Models, and Standards$g75 --$tComputer Communication Concepts$g75 --$tNetworking Models$g84 --$tNetworking Standards and Specifications$g99 --$gChapter 4$tNetworking Communications Methods$g109 --$tSignaling Methods and Characteristics$g109 --$tSignaling and Communications Problems$g118 --$tMedia Access Methods$g121 --$gChapter 5$tLAN Links$g131 --$tEthernet$g132 --$tToken Ring$g142 --$tFDDI$g147 --$tAppleTalk$g150 --$tARCnet$g151 --$tComparing Networking Architectures$g154 --$gChapter 6$tWAN Links$g159 --$tWAN Hardware$g160 --$tWAN Topologies$g166 --$tNetwork Switching Types$g170 --$tEmerging WAN Technologies$g178 --$tLAN/WAN Connectivity$g182 --$gPart II$tNetworking Hardware and Software$g193 --$gChapter 7$tPhysical Components of the Network$g195 --$tNICs$g195 --$tNetwork Media$g200 --$tNetwork Connectivity Devices$g210 --$gChapter 8$tNetworking Protocols and Services$g227 --$tNetBIOS/NetBEUI$g227 --$tIPX/SPX$g229 --$tTCP/IP$g231 --$gChapter 9$tThe Widest Area Network: The Global Internet$g267 --$tThe Evolution of the Internet$g267 --$tThe Components of the Internet$g269 --$tWhat the Internet Does$g273 --$tTCP/IP Routing and the Internet$g293 --$tWho Owns the Internet?$g301 --$gChapter 10$tNetwork Operating Systems$g307 --$tGeneral Network Administration$g307 --$tOverview of NOSs$g320 --$gChapter 11$tDirectory Services$g341 --$tWhat Are Directories and Directory Services?$g341 --$tDirectory Services Standards$g346 --$tDirectory-Enabled Networking$g349 --$tPopular Directory Services$g349 --$gChapter 12$tDesktop Operating Systems$g361 --$tOperating System Basics$g361 --$tCommon Desktop Operating Systems$g379 --$gChapter 13$tHybrid Networks$g409 --$tCharacteristics of the Hybrid Network$g409 --$tMultiple-Protocol Networks$g411 --$tMultiple-Operating-System Networks$g415 --$tMultiple-Platform Networks$g417 --$tGateway: The Hybrid Connectivity Solution$g419 --$gPart III$tNetwork Specialty Areas$g429 --$gChapter 14$tProtecting the Network$g431 --$tNetwork Security$g431 --$tDisaster Protection and Recovery$g465 --$gChapter 15$tRemote Access$g477 --$tWhy Remote Access?$g478 --$tHow Remote Access Works$g481 --$tRemote Access Connectivity Devices$g484 --$tConfiguring Remote Access Clinents and Servers$g495 --$tRemote Access Security Issues$g496 --$gChapter 16$tVirtual Private Networking$g505 --$tWhat Is a VPN?$g505 --$tHow VPNs Work$g506 --$tWhy Use Virtual Private Networking?$g510 --$tVPN Protocols$g516 --$tVPN Security$g520 --$tVPN Performance Issues$g521 --$tConfiguring a VPN Connection$g522 --$gChapter 17$tThin Client Networking$g531 --$tThe Evolution of Thin Client Networking$g532 --$tThin Client Protocols$g535 --$tThin Client Hardware$g538 --$tThin Client Software$g541 --$tASPs$g545 --$gChapter 18$tMonitoring, Management, and Troubleshooting Tools$g551 --$tAnalyzing and Optimizing Network Performance$g551 --$tNetwork Monitoring and Management Tools$g556 --$tHardware Monitoring and Troubleshooting Devices$g568 --$tTroubleshooting Network Problems$g569 --$gPart IV$tThe Future of Networking$g585 --$gChapter 19$tTomorrow's Technologies$g587 --$tUbiquitous Computing$g587 --$tUniversal Connectivity$g592 --$tNetworking at Work$g595 --$tNew Ways of Learning$g601 --$tArtificial Intelligence$g602.
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