Gigabit Ethernet technology and applications

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Gigabit Ethernet technology and applications

Mark Norris

(The Artech House telecommunication library)

Artech House, c2003

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Includes bibliographical references and index

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Description

In a few short years, the Ethernet has evolved from a local to a total area networking technology. This volume explains the technical details of the main Ethernet family members, starting with the familiar 10Base-T, through Fast Ethernet, to the latest Gigabit Ethernet and wireless variants. The applications that can now be supported on a uniform network technology are explained: the way in which Ethernet promises to capture the wide area, mobile data and storage markets is discussed in some detail, with business issues as well as technical issues being highlighted. In summary, this text shows how the Ethernet can be used as a network technology for all purposes.

Table of Contents

The Quiet Revolution. Ethernet - The Story So Far. Gigabit Ethernets. Wireless Ethernet. Total Area Networks. Storage Area Networks. A Changing Marketplace. Managing Total Area Ethernetworks. Through the Looking Glass. Appendixes. Glossary

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