逐步講述網(wǎng)絡(luò)設(shè)備的用法以及如何為網(wǎng)絡(luò)配置Windows 2000 Server,Windows 2000 Professional,Windows XP Professional以及Red Hat Linux。每章的最后都有綜合性的資料,包括逐點總結(jié)、問題回顧、案例研究和可選用的團隊案例項目,所有這些材料都有助于增強您的知識,并使您練習和掌握技巧。附錄A提供了網(wǎng)絡(luò)設(shè)備供應(yīng)商清單及其網(wǎng)站,以衣這些供應(yīng)商提供的商品樣本,從而幫助讀者根據(jù)自己的興趣來確定合適的供貨商。本書的縮寫詞清單以及參考書目。本書適用于希望深入學(xué)習網(wǎng)絡(luò)技術(shù)的個人和信息系統(tǒng)專業(yè)人員,主要內(nèi)容包括如何配置現(xiàn)代操作系統(tǒng)和網(wǎng)絡(luò)設(shè)備。本書完整地闡述了各種網(wǎng)絡(luò)概念,包括協(xié)議、LAN和WAN技術(shù)、LAN和WAN在實際環(huán)境中的應(yīng)用、遠程通信系統(tǒng)、無線網(wǎng)絡(luò)技術(shù)以及將要出現(xiàn)的各種新技術(shù)。
作者簡介
?。溃┡翣栺R(Michael Palmer)是一位專業(yè)咨詢顧問和培訓(xùn)教師。他編寫了大量關(guān)于網(wǎng)絡(luò)和操作系統(tǒng)方面的圖書,包括MCSE Guide to Microsoft Windows 2000 Server, Guide to Operating System(第2版),Guide to UNIX Using Linux和Desingning and ImPlementing Local and Wide Area Networks(第2版)。
圖書目錄
Chapter 1 LAN/WAN Networking: An Overview Network Types Defined Identifying a Network Type Computin Events That Set the Fundation for Lans and WANs A Brief Timeline of Events Leading Up to LANs and WANs A History fo LANs and WANs LAN/WAN Integration Integrating Data Between LANs and WANs Network DEsign Introducion Chapter Summary Key Terms Review Question Hands-on Projects Case Projects Optional Team Case Projects Chapter 2 LAN/WAN Interconnectivity The OSI Reference Model Physical Layer Data Link Layer Network Layer Transport Layer Session Layer Presentation Layer Application Layer Communicating Between Stacks Layered communications using PDUs Applying the OSI Model Types of Networks Bus Topology Ring Topology Star Topology Bus Networks in a Physical Star Layout LAN Transmission Methods Ethernet Token Ring FDDI WAN Network Communications Telecommunications WANs Cable TV WANs Wireless WANs WAN Transmission Methods Chapter Summary Key Terms Review Questions Hands-on Projects Case Projects Optional Team Case Projects Chapter 3 Physical transmission Options Network Standards Organizations American National Standards Institute (ANSI) Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers International Telecommunications Union International Organization for Standardization The Internet Society and the Intemet Engineering Task Force The Electronic Industries Alliance and the Telecommunications Industry Association Communications Media Types Coaxial Cable Twisted-Pair Cable Fiber-Optic Cable Hybrid Fiber/Coax Cables High-Speed Technologies for Twisted-Pair and Fiber-Optic Cable Fast Ethernet Gigabit Ethernet l0 Gigabit Ethernet Wireless Communications Data Interface Types Packet Transmission Cell Transmission WAN Carrier Types Point-to-Point T-Carrier SONET ISDN Chapter Summary Key Terms Review Questions Hands-on Projects Case Projects Optional Team Case Projects Chapter 4 Network Transmission Equipment LAN Transmission Equipment NIC Repeater Multistation Access Unit Hub Bridge Router Brouter Switch Gateway WAN Transmission Equipment Multiplexers Channel Banks Private Telephone Networks Telephone Modems ISDN Adapters Cable TV Modems DSL Modems and Routers Access Servers Routers Chapter Summary Key Terms Review Questions Hands-on Projects Case Projects Optional Team Case Projects Chapter 5 LAN Protocols LAN Protocols and How They Work with Network Operating System Properties of a LAN Protocol IPX/SPX and Novell NetWare NetBEUI and Microsoft Windows Servers AppleTalk and Mac OS TCP/IP and Multiple Server Systems SNA and IBM Operating Systems DLC for Accessing IBM Operating Systems DNA for Digital (Compaq) Computer Operating Systems Improving LAN Performance Questions to Ask Connectivity Issues Eliminating Protocols Chapter Summary Key Terms Review Questions Hands-on Projects Case Projects Optional Team Case Projects Chapter 6 TCP/IP Past, Present, and Future A Brief History Of Transmission Control Protocol/Internet Protocol Understanding TCP/IP How Transmission Control Protocol (TCP) Works How the User Datagram Protocol (UDP) Works How the Internet Protocol (IP) Works How IP Addressing Works The Role of the Subnet Mask Creating Subnetworks How IPv6 Works Features of IPv6 IPv6 and Autoconfiguration Types of IPv6 Packets Fields of the IPv6 Header Determining Packet Size Encryption and the IP Packet TCP/IP Application Protocols Telnet File Transfer Protocol (FTP), Trivial File Transfer Protocol (TFrP), and Network File System (NFS) Simple Mail Transfer Protocol (SMTP) Domain Name System (DNS) Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol (DHCP) Address Resolution Protocol (ARP) Simple Network Management Protocol (SNMP) Other TCP/IP Application Protocols TCP/IP and The Osi Reference Model Compared Chapter Summary Key Terms Review Questions Hands-on Projects Case Projects ptional Team Case Projects Chapter 7 WAN Transport Methods X25 X25 and the OSI Model X25 Transmission Modes X25 Connectivity X25 Frame Structure X25 Deployment Frame Relay Frame Relay Layered Communications Switching and Virtual Connections Frame Format Voice over Frame Relay (VoFR) Vendor Services Integrated Services Digital Network (ISDN) 1200 Services for Networking Digital Communications Services Broadband ISDN How ISDN Works ISDN and OSI Layered Communications Link Access Procedure D Channel (LAPD) Frame Format Q931 Connection Control Protocol ISDN Considerations Connecting to ISDN Through a T-carrier Switched Multimegabit Data Service (SMDS) SMDS Architecture SMDS Layered Communications and Cell Structure SMDS Considerations Digital Subscriber Line (DSL) DSL Basics DSL Service Types SONET Communications Media and Characteristics SONET Network Topology and Failure Recovery SONET Layers and the OSI Model SONET Frame Point-to-Point Protocol (PPP) Over SONET Ethernet-based Mans (Optical Ethernet) Additional WAN Protocols SLIP PPP SS7 Chapter Summary Key Terms Review Questions Hands-on Projects Case Projects Optional Team Case Projects Chapter 8 ATM Technologies An Introduction to ATM ATM Characteristics ATM Layered Communications ATM Physical Layer ATM Layer ATM Adaptation Layer (AAL) ATM Services and Applications Layer ATM Cell Structure How ATM Works ATM Virtual Circuits ATM Transmission Characteristics ATM Design Considerations ATM Components ATM Switches ATM Switch Characteristics and Types ATM Interface Types Uses of ATM ATM as a LAN Backbone ATM LAN Design Uses ATM High-Speed LAN Access to Servers ATM for Connections to the Desktop ATM WAN Design Uses Virtual LANs Network Management Issues for ATM LANs and WANs Chapter Summary Key Terms Review Questions Hands-on Projects Case Projects Optional Team Case Projects Chapter 9 Wireless Technologies Current Wireless Networking Technologies A Short History of Wireless Networks and Their Advantages Why Wired Networks Aren't Always the Answer Saving Money and Time with Wireless Networking Providing Access Anywhere Simplifying Networks for Novices Enhancing Data Access Wireless Network Support Organizations Radio Wave Technologies IEEE 80211 Radio Wave Networking Wireless Components Wireless Networking Access Methods Handling Data Errors Transmission Speeds Security Techniques Using Authentication to Disconnect 80211 Network Topologies Multiple-Cell Wireless LANs Alternative Radio Wave Technologies Bluetooth HiperLAN HomeRF Shared Wireless Access Protocol (SWAP) Infrared Technologies Microwave Technologies Low Earth Orbiting (LEO) Satellite Wireless Networking Chapter Summary Key Terms Review Questions Hands-on Projects Case Projects Optional Team Case Projects Chapter 10 Integrating Voice, Video, and Data Video Technologies Analog Video Digital Video MPEG Video Playback Options Audio File Technologies Audio and Video Sampling Popular Uses of Audio and Video Technologies Growth Trends for Audio and Video Technologies Voice Over IP (VolP) ITU H323 Session Initiation Protocol (SIP) Media Gateway Control Protocol (MGCP)/MEGACO/H248 Assessing Bandwidth and Throughput Determining the Download Time for a Single File Factors That Affect Bandwidth and Throughput How Multimedia Transmissions Work in LANs and WANs Transmission Types The Same Application Under Different Transmission Methods The Role of Internet Group Management Protocol (IGMP) Additional Protocols to Accommodate Multicasting Protocols with Real-Time Streaming Multicasts Applications and Internetworking Devices Making LANs and WANs Accommodate Multimedia Applications Redesigning a Legacy Network to Accommodate Multimedia Applications Combining Fast Ethernet and Gigabit Ethernet for Multimedia LANs WAN Designs to Accommodate Multimedia Applications Multimedia Issues for the Future Chapter Summary Key Terms Review Questions Hands-on Projects Case Projects Optional Team Case Projects Chapter 11 LAN and WAN Design: Putting it All Together General LAN and WAN Design Issues Factors that Affect a LAN or WAN Design Analyzing the Existing Topology and Resources Network Management Cable Installation and Replacement Guidelines for Installing Cable Structured Wiring Vertical Wiring and Structured Networking Using Full-Duplex Communications Bridge, Router, and Hub Design Issues Creating Requests for Information (RFIs) and Requests for Proposals (RFPs) LAN Design Principles Walking Through a Design Locating Hosts and Servers Multimedia Applications Wireless LAN Network Designs Maintenance and Support Issues WAN Design Principles Wireless MANs and WANs WAN Provider Topologies Price Structure Bandwidth Considerations Vendor and Customer Equipment Chapter Summary Key Terms Review Questions Hands-on Projects Case Projects Optional Team Case Projects Appendix A Network Equipment Vendors List of Acronyms Glossary Bibliography