Network administrator's reference
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Network administrator's reference
(Network professional's library)
McGraw-Hill, c1999
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内容説明
Plan and build or upgrade to a highly-efficient, easy-to-manage networking environment with help from the experts. Designed for every networking professional-from the newly drafted administrator to the Director of Information Services - Network Administrator's Reference helps you clearly define your business objectives, develop a strategy,squeeze out top performance, and simply get it done right the first time. From installing the first network cable to setting up data encryption and VPNs to troubleshooting and upgrading your existing network has it all. It will help you determine what you need to build, what you need to buy, who you need to hire, what it will cost, and how to manage it all. More than theory, this is the nuts and bolts of howto get things done. Learn to: Set up a robust network operating environment, complete with management and security software; Get a clear picture of how the ISO/OSI model relates to the real-world tasks of running your network; Determine the applications you need to meetyour goals, and where and how they should be installed and designed; Build an e-commerce Web presence; Implement network transport protocols-Ethernet, TCP/IP, FDDI, and more and various switching and routing technologies; Build an intranet or extranet and connect your network to the Internet; Set up a virtual private network for secureremote access; Handle network and server troubleshooting, diverse platform connection, and more; Walk through complex network design using detailed, two-color blueprints that virtually explain the development of complex networks.
目次
Part I: Building a Network. Front-Office Functions. Back-Office Functions. Electronic Commerce. Part II: The Applications. Layer 7 and What It Means to You. Where Applications Live. Application Neighborhoods. What Every Application Should Know. Applications Going the Distance. Layer 6 and What It Means to You. Part III: The Infrastructure. Operating Environments. Managing and Monitoring Software. Security. The Desktop. The Server. The Glue. The Cabling. Part IV: The 'Nets. Intranets and Extranets. The Internet. Wide Area Connections. Wide Area Protocols and Devices. Purchasing and Managing Wide Area Services. Encryption. Authentication. Virtual Private Networking. Unified Messaging. Appendix: Keep It Running.
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