Local area networks : architectures and implementations
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Local area networks : architectures and implementations
(James Martin book)
Prentice-Hall, c1994
2nd ed
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Description
A new edition of James MArtin's bestselling book on LANs, updated to reflect new technologies. It considers fundamental concepts; the IEEE/ISO Logic Link Control standard; the different methods for medium access control; the construction of enterprise internetwork; and four widely-used approaches to network software - IBM and Microsoft, Novel NetWare, TCP/IP and AppleTalk.
Table of Contents
PROLOG.
1. Local Area Networks.
I. LOCAL AREA NETWORK CONCEPTS.
2. Physical Transmission.
3. Medium Access Control.
4. Network Architectures.
5. Networking Software.
II. LOGICAL LINK CONTROL.
6. Local Area Network Architecture.
7. LLC Service Definition.
8. LLC Protocol Specification.
9. LLC Implementations.
III. MEDIUM ACCESS CONTROL.
10. CSMA/CD (Ethernet).
11. The Ethernet Version 2 Specification.
12. Token Bus.
13. Token Ring.
14. Fiber Distribution Data Interface.
15. Apple LocalTalk.
IV. ENTERPRISE INTERNETWORKING.
16. The Internetworking Environment.
17. Protocols for Internetworking.
18. Heterogeneous Internetworking.
19. Bridges.
20. Routers.
V. NETWORKING SOFTWARE.
21. IBM and Microsoft Networking Software.
22. Novell NetWare.
23. TCP/IP.
24. AppleTalk.
VI. APPENDICES.
A. Zero-Slot LANs.
B. Wide Area Networking Technology.
C. Asynchronous Transfer Mode.
D. Network Management.
Glossary.
Index.
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