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Summary
Summary
The up20030925d edition of the best-selling all-in-one networking reference provides coverage of essential and cutting-edge technologies Concise overviews of technologies essential to networking professionals at all levels, from novice to expert New chapters include coverage of important topics like VoIP and EAP Coverage of cutting edge technologies like optical networking and storage Authored by Cisco Systems, worldwide leader in networking for the Internet Internetworking Technologies Handbook, Fourth Edition, is a comprehensive reference that enables networking professionals to understand and implement contemporary internetworking technologies. Master the terms, concepts, technologies, and devices used in today's networking industry. Learn how to incorporate internetworking technologies into a LAN/WAN environment. Complete with new and updated chapters on security, storage, optical networking, scalability, and speed, this book is a complete and up-to-date reference to the topics that are essential to all networking professionals, regardless of expertise. Readers will obtain a greater understanding of LAN and WAN networking, particularly the hardware, protocols, and services involved. Fundamental technology information is provided on a broad range of integral systems and services, including detailed descriptions, review questions to ensure concept comprehension and retention, and additional resources for further study. Coverage is also extended not only to new networking concepts, but also to older, legacy systems, providing a more realistic picture of the real-world networking environments in which professionals operate. Tools and guidelines for optimizing system performance will increase productivity and improve efficiency, helping the reader make more intelligent, cost-efficient decisions for their networks.
Author Notes
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Table of Contents
Part I Introduction to Internetworking | p. 3 |
Chapter 1 Internetworking Basics | p. 5 |
Chapter 2 Introduction to LAN Protocols | p. 33 |
Chapter 3 Introduction to WAN Technologies | p. 43 |
Chapter 4 Bridging and Switching Basics | p. 53 |
Chapter 5 Routing Basics | p. 61 |
Chapter 6 Network Management Basics | p. 73 |
Part II LAN Protocols | p. 79 |
Chapter 7 Ethernet Technologies | p. 81 |
Chapter 8 Fiber Distributed Data Interface | p. 125 |
Chapter 9 Token Ring/IEEE 802.5 | p. 139 |
Part III WAN Technologies | p. 147 |
Chapter 10 Frame Relay | p. 149 |
Chapter 11 High-Speed Serial Interface | p. 163 |
Chapter 12 Integrated Services Digital Network | p. 169 |
Chapter 13 Point-to-Point Protocol | p. 179 |
Chapter 14 Switched Multimegabit Data Service | p. 185 |
Chapter 15 Dialup Technology | p. 197 |
Chapter 16 Synchronous Data Link Control and Derivatives | p. 213 |
Chapter 17 X.25 | p. 221 |
Chapter 18 Virtual Private Networks | p. 233 |
Part IV Multiservice Access Technologies | p. 239 |
Chapter 19 Voice/Data Integration Technologies | p. 241 |
Chapter 20 Wireless Technologies | p. 279 |
Chapter 21 Digital Subscriber Line | p. 331 |
Chapter 22 Cable Access Technologies | p. 345 |
Part V Bridging and Switching | p. 367 |
Chapter 23 Transparent Bridging | p. 369 |
Chapter 24 Mixed-Media Bridging | p. 377 |
Chapter 25 Source-Route Bridging | p. 385 |
Chapter 26 LAN Switching and VLANs | p. 393 |
Chapter 27 Asynchronous Transfer Mode Switching | p. 401 |
Chapter 28 MPLS/Tag Switching | p. 433 |
Chapter 29 Data-Link Switching | p. 445 |
Part VI Network Protocols | p. 461 |
Chapter 30 Open System Interconnection Protocols | p. 463 |
Chapter 31 Internet Protocols | p. 475 |
Chapter 32 IPv6 | p. 497 |
Chapter 33 Xerox Network Systems | p. 505 |
Chapter 34 NetWare Protocols | p. 511 |
Chapter 35 Apple Talk | p. 521 |
Chapter 36 Banyan VINES | p. 547 |
Chapter 37 IBM Systems Network Architecture Protocols | p. 559 |
Chapter 38 DECnet | p. 575 |
Part VII Routing Protocols | p. 587 |
Chapter Goals | p. 588 |
Chapter 39 Border Gateway Protocol | p. 589 |
Chapter 40 Enhanced IGRP | p. 601 |
Chapter 41 IBM Systems Network Architecture Routing | p. 609 |
Chapter 42 Interior Gateway Routing Protocol | p. 621 |
Chapter 43 Internet Protocol Multicast | p. 627 |
Chapter 44 NetWare Link-Services Protocol | p. 647 |
Chapter 45 Open System Interconnection Routing Protocol | p. 657 |
Chapter 46 Open Shortest Path First | p. 667 |
Chapter 47 Routing Information Protocol | p. 675 |
Chapter 48 Resource Reservation Protocol | p. 683 |
Chapter 49 Quality of Service Networking | p. 699 |
Chapter 50 Simple Multicast Routing Protocol | p. 737 |
Part VIII Internet Access Technologies | p. 749 |
Chapter 51 Security Technologies | p. 751 |
Chapter 52 Directory-Enabled Networking | p. 767 |
Chapter 53 Network Caching Technologies | p. 795 |
Part IX Network Management | p. 815 |
Chapter 54 IBM Network Management | p. 817 |
Chapter 55 Remote Monitoring | p. 825 |
Chapter 56 Simple Network Management Protocol | p. 829 |
Internetworking Terms and Acronyms | p. 843 |
Index | p. 1024 |