
Internetworking Technologies Handbook
Cisco Systems, Inc.(Author)
Cisco Press
3rd Edition
Published on 4. January 2001
Book
Paperback/Softback
1128 pages
978-1-58705-001-5 (ISBN)
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Description
An essential reference for every network professional
Updated with latest information on new technologies such as IP multicast, voice/data integration, Virtual Private Networks, Multiprotocol Label Switching, and wireless and cable technologies
Hands-on advice for implementing specific technologies as part of a network
Internetworking Technologies Handbook has been one of Cisco Press' best-selling and most popular books since the first edition was published in 1997. Network engineers, administrators, technicians, and support personnel use this book to understand and implement many different internetworking and Cisco technologies. Beyond the on-the-job use, Internetworking Technologies Handbook is also a core training component for CCNA and CCDA certifications. It is a comprehensive reference that enables networking professionals to understand and implement contemporary internetworking technologies.
This Third Edition features new chapters on cable technologies, wireless technologies, and voice/data integration. After reading this book, networking professionals will possess a greater understanding of local- and wide-area networking and the hardware, protocols, and services involved. Internetworking Technologies Handbook offers system optimization techniques that will strengthen results, increase productivity, and improve efficiency, helping you to make more intelligent, cost-effective decisions for your network environment.
Updated with latest information on new technologies such as IP multicast, voice/data integration, Virtual Private Networks, Multiprotocol Label Switching, and wireless and cable technologies
Hands-on advice for implementing specific technologies as part of a network
Internetworking Technologies Handbook has been one of Cisco Press' best-selling and most popular books since the first edition was published in 1997. Network engineers, administrators, technicians, and support personnel use this book to understand and implement many different internetworking and Cisco technologies. Beyond the on-the-job use, Internetworking Technologies Handbook is also a core training component for CCNA and CCDA certifications. It is a comprehensive reference that enables networking professionals to understand and implement contemporary internetworking technologies.
This Third Edition features new chapters on cable technologies, wireless technologies, and voice/data integration. After reading this book, networking professionals will possess a greater understanding of local- and wide-area networking and the hardware, protocols, and services involved. Internetworking Technologies Handbook offers system optimization techniques that will strengthen results, increase productivity, and improve efficiency, helping you to make more intelligent, cost-effective decisions for your network environment.
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Edition
3rd edition
Language
English
Place of publication
Indianapolis
United States
Publishing group
Pearson Education (US)
Target group
College/higher education
Dimensions
Height: 240 mm
Width: 194 mm
Thickness: 70 mm
Weight
2053 gr
ISBN-13
978-1-58705-001-5 (9781587050015)
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Content
I. INTRODUCTION TO INTERNETWORKING.
1. Internetworking Basics.
2. Introduction to LAN Protocols.
3. Introduction to WAN Technologies.
4. Bridging and Switching Basics.
5. Routing Basics.
6. Network Management Basics.
II. LAN PROTOCOLS.
7. Ethernet Technologies.
8. Fiber Distributed Data Interface (FDDI).
9. Token Ring/IEEE 802.5.
III. WAN TECHNOLOGIES.
10. Frame Relay.
11. High-Speed Serial Interface.
12. Integrated Services Digital Network (ISDN).
13. Point-to-Point Protocol.
14. Switched Multimegabit Data Service (SMDS).
15. Asymmetric: Digital Subscriber Line (ADSL).
16. Synchronous Data-Link Control and Derivatives.
17. X.25.
IV. BRIDGING AND SWITCHING.
18. Asynchronous Transfer Mode (ATM) Switching.
19. Data-Link Switching.
20. LAN Switching.
21. Tag Switching.
22. Mixed-Media Bridging.
23. Source-Route Bridging (SRB).
24. Transparent Bridging.
V. NETWORK PROTOCOLS.
25. AppleTalk.
26. DECnet.
27. IBM Systems Network Architecture (SNA) Protocols.
28. Internet Protocols.
29. NetWare Protocols.
30. Open System Interconnection (OSI) Protocols.
31. Banyan VINES.
32. Xerox Network Systems (XNS).
VI. ROUTING PROTOCOLS.
33. Border Gateway Protocol (BGP).
34. Enhanced IGRP.
35. IBM Systems Network Architecture (SNA) Routing.
36. Interior-Gateway Routing Protocol.
37. Internet Protocol (IP) Multicast.
38. NetWare Link-Services Protocol (NLSP).
39. Open Systems Interconnection (OSI) Routing Protocols.
40. Open Shortest Path First (OSPF).
41. Resource-Reservation Protocol (RSVP).
42. Routing-Information Protocol (RIP).
43. Simple Multicast Routing Protocol (SMRP).
VII. NETWORK MANAGEMENT.
44. IBM Network Management.
45. Remote Monitoring (RMON).
46. Simple: Network-Management Protocol (SNMP).
Internetworking Terms and Acronyms.
Index.
1. Internetworking Basics.
2. Introduction to LAN Protocols.
3. Introduction to WAN Technologies.
4. Bridging and Switching Basics.
5. Routing Basics.
6. Network Management Basics.
II. LAN PROTOCOLS.
7. Ethernet Technologies.
8. Fiber Distributed Data Interface (FDDI).
9. Token Ring/IEEE 802.5.
III. WAN TECHNOLOGIES.
10. Frame Relay.
11. High-Speed Serial Interface.
12. Integrated Services Digital Network (ISDN).
13. Point-to-Point Protocol.
14. Switched Multimegabit Data Service (SMDS).
15. Asymmetric: Digital Subscriber Line (ADSL).
16. Synchronous Data-Link Control and Derivatives.
17. X.25.
IV. BRIDGING AND SWITCHING.
18. Asynchronous Transfer Mode (ATM) Switching.
19. Data-Link Switching.
20. LAN Switching.
21. Tag Switching.
22. Mixed-Media Bridging.
23. Source-Route Bridging (SRB).
24. Transparent Bridging.
V. NETWORK PROTOCOLS.
25. AppleTalk.
26. DECnet.
27. IBM Systems Network Architecture (SNA) Protocols.
28. Internet Protocols.
29. NetWare Protocols.
30. Open System Interconnection (OSI) Protocols.
31. Banyan VINES.
32. Xerox Network Systems (XNS).
VI. ROUTING PROTOCOLS.
33. Border Gateway Protocol (BGP).
34. Enhanced IGRP.
35. IBM Systems Network Architecture (SNA) Routing.
36. Interior-Gateway Routing Protocol.
37. Internet Protocol (IP) Multicast.
38. NetWare Link-Services Protocol (NLSP).
39. Open Systems Interconnection (OSI) Routing Protocols.
40. Open Shortest Path First (OSPF).
41. Resource-Reservation Protocol (RSVP).
42. Routing-Information Protocol (RIP).
43. Simple Multicast Routing Protocol (SMRP).
VII. NETWORK MANAGEMENT.
44. IBM Network Management.
45. Remote Monitoring (RMON).
46. Simple: Network-Management Protocol (SNMP).
Internetworking Terms and Acronyms.
Index.