
Wiley Pathways Windows Network Administration, 1e with Project Manual Set
Steve SuehringJames ChellisMatthew SheltzJeffrey R. ShapiroJim BoycePaul E. RobichauxDoug Lowe(Author)
Brian Hill(Co-Author)
Wiley (Publisher)
1st Edition
Published on 1. March 2007
Book
Paperback/Softback
931 pages
978-0-470-17803-4 (ISBN)
Description
You can get there
Where do you want to go? You might already be working in the information technology field and may be looking to expand your skills. You might be setting out on a new career path. Or, you might want to learn more about exciting opportunities in Windows network administration.
Wherever you want to go, Windows Network Administration will help you get there. Easy-to-read, practical, and up-to-date, this text not only helps you learn fundamental Windows network administration concepts, it also helps you master the core competencies and skills you need to succeed in the classroom and in the real world. The book's brief, modular format and variety of built-in learning resources enable you to learn at your own pace and focus your studies.
With this book, you will be able to:
Understand networking from the ground up
Explore protocols and protocol suites, including TCP/IP, the most common protocol suite in use today
Implement and administer WINS, DNS, and DHCP
Troubleshoot name resolution and DHCP problems
Manage network access with group polices and permissions
Secure network communications with IPSec
Configure and troubleshoot routing and remote access
Master practical techniques you can use to fully support network users
Learn time-saving techniques and best practices that all administrators should know
Wiley Pathways helps you achieve your goals
Not every student is on the same path, but every student wants to succeed. The Information Technology series in the new Wiley Pathways imprint helps you achieve your goals. The books in this series--Introduction to Databases, Introduction to Programming Using Visual Basic, Introduction to Operating Systems, Networking Basics, Windows Network Administration, Network Security Fundamentals, and PC Hardware Essentials-offer a coordinated information technology curriculum. Learn more at www.wiley.com/go/pathways
Where do you want to go? You might already be working in the information technology field and may be looking to expand your skills. You might be setting out on a new career path. Or, you might want to learn more about exciting opportunities in Windows network administration.
Wherever you want to go, Windows Network Administration will help you get there. Easy-to-read, practical, and up-to-date, this text not only helps you learn fundamental Windows network administration concepts, it also helps you master the core competencies and skills you need to succeed in the classroom and in the real world. The book's brief, modular format and variety of built-in learning resources enable you to learn at your own pace and focus your studies.
With this book, you will be able to:
Understand networking from the ground up
Explore protocols and protocol suites, including TCP/IP, the most common protocol suite in use today
Implement and administer WINS, DNS, and DHCP
Troubleshoot name resolution and DHCP problems
Manage network access with group polices and permissions
Secure network communications with IPSec
Configure and troubleshoot routing and remote access
Master practical techniques you can use to fully support network users
Learn time-saving techniques and best practices that all administrators should know
Wiley Pathways helps you achieve your goals
Not every student is on the same path, but every student wants to succeed. The Information Technology series in the new Wiley Pathways imprint helps you achieve your goals. The books in this series--Introduction to Databases, Introduction to Programming Using Visual Basic, Introduction to Operating Systems, Networking Basics, Windows Network Administration, Network Security Fundamentals, and PC Hardware Essentials-offer a coordinated information technology curriculum. Learn more at www.wiley.com/go/pathways
More details
Language
English
Place of publication
New York
United States
Publishing group
John Wiley and Sons Ltd
Target group
Professional and scholarly
Dimensions
Height: 274 mm
Width: 208 mm
Thickness: 56 mm
Weight
1656 gr
ISBN-13
978-0-470-17803-4 (9780470178034)
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Persons
Steve Suehring (Stevens Point, Wisconsin) is currently a Systems Engineer at CoreComm, a 350,000-user Internet Provider. In addition to his other responsibilities, Steve maintains authentication infrastructure using MySQL as the database backend. Steve has built numerous applications with both the Oracle and MySQL databases. He is a Microsoft Certified Systems Engineer, Cisco Certified Design Associate, and Cisco Certified Network Professional. Steve has also written articles for Linux Magazine.
James Chellis, MCT, MCSE, is CEO of Comcourse, Inc., an online learning provider that delivers information technology courses through career colleges nationwide.
Matt Sheltz is a software engineer and systems administrator for Comcourse, Inc. and has more than a decade of experience writing bestselling training books and developing educational technologies.
Brian Hill has been working with personal computers since the days of the Atari 600XL, and has been networking computers since the days of bulletin boards and 300 baud modems. He has authored several books on networking, Cisco routing, and Windows operating systems. Brian currently works at Microsoft providing solutions to complex networking problems for enterprise customers.
James Chellis, MCT, MCSE, is CEO of Comcourse, Inc., an online learning provider that delivers information technology courses through career colleges nationwide.
Matt Sheltz is a software engineer and systems administrator for Comcourse, Inc. and has more than a decade of experience writing bestselling training books and developing educational technologies.
Brian Hill has been working with personal computers since the days of the Atari 600XL, and has been networking computers since the days of bulletin boards and 300 baud modems. He has authored several books on networking, Cisco routing, and Windows operating systems. Brian currently works at Microsoft providing solutions to complex networking problems for enterprise customers.