
Network and System Integration For Dummies
Hungry Minds Inc,U.S. (Publisher)
1st Edition
Published on 15. November 2000
Book
Paperback/Softback
356 pages
978-0-7645-0774-8 (ISBN)
Description
With a variety of systems to choose from, networking no longer only applies to a single system. Both individuals and companies need to know how to connect machines running on hybrid systems. Network and System Integration For Dummies teaches you how to connect hybrid machines and operating systems so that they communicate, print, and share files.
The CD-ROM will provide invaluable networking tools for integrating Windows, Unix/Linux, and Netware systems, and is designed to get machines up and communicating with each other in just a few hours.
The CD-ROM will provide invaluable networking tools for integrating Windows, Unix/Linux, and Netware systems, and is designed to get machines up and communicating with each other in just a few hours.
More details
Edition
1., Auflage
Language
English
Place of publication
Foster City
United States
Publishing group
John Wiley & Sons Inc
Target group
Professional and scholarly
Illustrations
illustrations
Dimensions
Height: 23.3 cm
Width: 18.7 cm
Thickness: 25 mm
Weight
624 gr
ISBN-13
978-0-7645-0774-8 (9780764507748)
Schweitzer Classification
Persons
Michael Bellomo is a network administrator whose books include Linux Administration For Dummies(r). James Marchetti is a seasoned network professional.
Content
Introduction.
PART I: The NOS Isn't Nitrous Oxide!
Chapter 1: Networked Operating Systems: What They Are and What You Need to Run Them.
Chapter 2: Selecting Operating Systems.
Chapter 3: Ground Zero - Clearing the Way with a Plan.
PART II: Building a Network from the Ground Up.
Chapter 4: Wiring - Like Spaghetti but with Fewer Calories.
Chapter 5: Clients: Like People, They're All a Little Different.
Chapter 6: Saving the Work That You Do and Printing Those Documents Too.
PART III: System Administration Basics.
Chapter 7: Booting Up the Big Boys.
Chapter 8: Taking Charge.
Chapter 9: Passwords: Pain or Pleasure?
Chapter 10: Utilities, Tools, Help Files - Your Best Friends.
PART IV: Administering Networked Communications and Files.
Chapter 11: Tawk Amongst Yourselves: UDP, TCP, and IPX/SPX.
Chapter 12: Network Connectivity: Testing and Verifying the Roads.
Chapter 13: Centralizing Control with Auditing Server Resources.
Chapter 14: File System Integration.
PART V: E-Mail and News.
Chapter 15: Message Transport Agents (MTAs) - Superfast Delivery Without Stamps.
Chapter 16: E-Mail in a Mixed-Network Environment.
Chapter 17: Configuring News Clients in a Sensible Manner.
PART VI: Security and Troubleshooting.
Chapter 18: File and Network Security - Building Your Silicon Fort Knox.
Chapter 19: Crash and Burn? Not if You Prepare and Plan.
Chapter 20: Troubleshooting.
PART VII: The Part of Tens.
Chapter 21: Ten Resources for Windows and NetWare Administration.
Chapter 22: Ten Resources for Linux and Unix Administration.
Chapter 23: Ten Truths (Or Constants) about System Integration.
PART VIII: Appendixes.
Appendix A: Glossary.
Appendix B: About the CD.
Appendix C: H-E-L-P and Where to Find It.
Appendix D: Creating and Using Boot/Rescue Disks.
Index.
End-User License Agreement.
Installation Instructions.
Book Registration Information.
PART I: The NOS Isn't Nitrous Oxide!
Chapter 1: Networked Operating Systems: What They Are and What You Need to Run Them.
Chapter 2: Selecting Operating Systems.
Chapter 3: Ground Zero - Clearing the Way with a Plan.
PART II: Building a Network from the Ground Up.
Chapter 4: Wiring - Like Spaghetti but with Fewer Calories.
Chapter 5: Clients: Like People, They're All a Little Different.
Chapter 6: Saving the Work That You Do and Printing Those Documents Too.
PART III: System Administration Basics.
Chapter 7: Booting Up the Big Boys.
Chapter 8: Taking Charge.
Chapter 9: Passwords: Pain or Pleasure?
Chapter 10: Utilities, Tools, Help Files - Your Best Friends.
PART IV: Administering Networked Communications and Files.
Chapter 11: Tawk Amongst Yourselves: UDP, TCP, and IPX/SPX.
Chapter 12: Network Connectivity: Testing and Verifying the Roads.
Chapter 13: Centralizing Control with Auditing Server Resources.
Chapter 14: File System Integration.
PART V: E-Mail and News.
Chapter 15: Message Transport Agents (MTAs) - Superfast Delivery Without Stamps.
Chapter 16: E-Mail in a Mixed-Network Environment.
Chapter 17: Configuring News Clients in a Sensible Manner.
PART VI: Security and Troubleshooting.
Chapter 18: File and Network Security - Building Your Silicon Fort Knox.
Chapter 19: Crash and Burn? Not if You Prepare and Plan.
Chapter 20: Troubleshooting.
PART VII: The Part of Tens.
Chapter 21: Ten Resources for Windows and NetWare Administration.
Chapter 22: Ten Resources for Linux and Unix Administration.
Chapter 23: Ten Truths (Or Constants) about System Integration.
PART VIII: Appendixes.
Appendix A: Glossary.
Appendix B: About the CD.
Appendix C: H-E-L-P and Where to Find It.
Appendix D: Creating and Using Boot/Rescue Disks.
Index.
End-User License Agreement.
Installation Instructions.
Book Registration Information.