DOS<->UNIX networking and internetworking

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DOS<->UNIX networking and internetworking

Michael J. Burgard, Kenneth D. Phillips

(Wiley professional computing)

Wiley, c1994

  • : pbk.

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Includes index

"Books and vendors": p. [500]-511

Description and Table of Contents

Description

Multi-vendor distributed networks, connecting both DOS and UNIX systems, are rapidly emerging as a networking tool. Beginning with an overview of networking theory, this text offers individuals and small companies practical guidelines for building networks with a wide variety of configurations for all types of computing environments, including linking DOS, UNIX, OS/2 and Windows NT. Internetworking is also addressed through product reviews, hardware recommendations and a complete discussion of implementation strategies.

Table of Contents

  • UNIX, DOS, LANS, Windows and Windows NT, OS/2
  • Computer Hardware
  • Network Theory
  • Understanding Filesystems
  • Graphical User Interfaces
  • E-Mail Concepts
  • Distributed Computing
  • Choosing A Network Connection
  • Cables
  • The Network Interface Card
  • Setting Up a TCP/IP Network
  • Terminals & Accessories
  • Installing X Servers
  • Installing UNIX on a PC
  • Installing PC-LAN/UNIX Hybrids
  • Installing DOS-UNIX Interface
  • Installing Terminal Simulation
  • DOS Emulators
  • Setting up E-Mail
  • Software Utilities
  • Product Evaluations: Network Products, X Servers, DOS-UNIX Interfaces, DOS Emulators, Utilities.

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