UNIX networks : an overview for system administrators
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UNIX networks : an overview for system administrators
PTR Prentice Hall, c1994
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Includes index
Description and Table of Contents
Description
Based on the authors' extensive experience in UNIX system administration in commercial UNIX environments, this comprehensive volume provides step-by- step, straightforward, easy-to-implement information on dealing effectively with typical on-the-job situations and problems. Uses a spiraled approach that considers various networks gradually -- from the smallest to the large and complex. Covers network topology, network design and implementation, ethernet-TCP/IP protocols, routers, file servers (including NFS), print servers, and network diagnostics.
Table of Contents
1. An Overview of UNIX Networking. 2. Network Topology. 3. Network Media. 4. Devices and CSMA/CD Protocols. 5. Network Design, Creation, and Implementation. 6. Addressing. 7. Ethernet-TCP/IP Protocols. 8. Routers. 9. NFS Servers. 10. YP Servers. 11. Print Servers. 12. Clients. 13. Workstations. 14. Access Control and Security. 15. Network Diagnostics. 16. sendmail. 17. DNS. 18. Administering the X Window System. 19. Network Scenarios.
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