
Nokia Network Security Solutions Handbook
Syngress (Publisher)
Published on 2. January 2003
Book
Paperback/Softback
560 pages
978-1-931836-70-8 (ISBN)
Description
"The Nokia Network Security Solutions Handbook" introduces readers to both the basics and the finer points of administering, configuring, and securing the Nokia IP-series hardware appliances. It introduces readers to the different hardware models and covers the features associated with each. Installation and setup are covered in detail, as well as installation and configuration of the Check Point firewall on the Nokia system. Readers will learn basic system administration, security, and monitoring before moving into advanced system administration concepts, as well as learning how to use Nokia's command line interface. Routing configurations and the different protocols involved are covered in detail, finishing off with a comprehensive discussion of the High-availability configuration that is Nokia's strength. The appendices include coverage of the UNIX basics which lie at the heart of the IPSO operating system and a review of the other packages available for Nokia systems (such as Perl and Bash).
This is the only book dedicated to coverage of the latest Nokia hardware and software offerings, from the SOHO appliances to the enterprise-class IP700 series, with an emphasis on administering and securing these systems, and on long-term market potential. The operating system referenced will be Nokia IPSO 3.4.1, which has an interface that has been specifically tailored to make upgrading to newer versions of IPSO simple and intuitive. In addition, the underlying interface is UNIX based, which has been a constant for over 30 years. It offers an up-to-the-minute Web-based support.
This is the only book dedicated to coverage of the latest Nokia hardware and software offerings, from the SOHO appliances to the enterprise-class IP700 series, with an emphasis on administering and securing these systems, and on long-term market potential. The operating system referenced will be Nokia IPSO 3.4.1, which has an interface that has been specifically tailored to make upgrading to newer versions of IPSO simple and intuitive. In addition, the underlying interface is UNIX based, which has been a constant for over 30 years. It offers an up-to-the-minute Web-based support.
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Language
English
Place of publication
Rockland, MA
United States
Target group
Professional and scholarly
Illustrations
Illustrations
Dimensions
Height: 229 mm
Width: 152 mm
Weight
747 gr
ISBN-13
978-1-931836-70-8 (9781931836708)
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E-Book
12/2002
Elsevier
€47.95
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Persons
Doug Maxwell (CCSI) is a senior network engineer with Integralis, Ltd. in East Hartford, Connecticut. He currently works as an engineer in the Technical Support division, and is a certified Check Point and Nokia Security Administration (NSA) instructor. His specialties include UNIX network security and firewall network integration. Doug holds a Bachelor of Science degree in Computer Science from the University of Massachusetts at Amherst, and is a member ofthe Association for Computing Machinery (ACM), USENIX, and SAGE, the System Administrator's Guild.
Content
Chapter 1: Overview of Nokia Hardware Chapter 2: Overview of Nokia IPSO Operating System Chapter 3: Initial Configuration Chapter 4: Introduction to the Voyager Web Interface Chapter 5: Firewall Installation Chapter 6: Basic System Administration Chapter 7: System Monitoring Chapter 8: Advanced System Administration Chapter 9: Command-line usage Chapter 10: Advanced Routing Configuration Chapter 11 High Availability Configuration Appendix A: UNIX Basics Appendix B: Additional Nokia Packages