
Local Area Network Handbook, Sixth Edition
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The Local Area Networks Handbook focuses on this collective environment, in which networking and information technology work together to create LAN-based enterprise networks. Topics have been selected and organized with this in mind, providing both depth and breadth of coverage. The handbook will provide you not only an understanding of how LANs work and how to go about selecting and implementing LAN products, but also of how to leverage LAN capabilities for the benefit of your enterprise.
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Building Highly Reliable Computer Networks, Richard Rauscher
Gigabit Ethernet, Colin Mick
Processor Types, A. Padgett Peterson
Server Data Bus Structures, A. Padgett Peterson
Dynamic IP Addressing with DHCP, Tom Hanley and Laura Knapp
LAN Connectivity Options for the Small Business, Nathan Muller
LAN Printing Techniques, Gilbert Held
An Overview of Cryptographic Methods, Gary C. Kessler
Assessing and Combating The Sniffer Threat, E. Eugene Schultz
TCP/IP Essentials, Smoot Carl-Mitchell
Configuring TCP/IP on a Windows NT Computer, Gilbert Held
Routing and Routing Protocols, Michael Gilbert
Evolution to Layer 2 and 3 Switching, Michael Gilbert
Implementing Routing, Switching, and VLAN in Modern Corporate Networks, Thomas Atkins
Remote Access Concepts and Techniques, Peter Southwick
Remote Access Authentication, Ellen Bonsall
Working With Cisco Access Lists, Gilbert Held
Securing Your Router, Gilbert Held
Advanced LAN and Interconnectivity: Building Enterprise Networks for the New Millennium
Advances in NIC Technology, Gilbert Held
Emerging High-Bandwidth Networks, Kevin M. Groom and Frank M. Groom
ATM Access: The Genesis of a New Network, William R. Koss
Voice and Data Network Integration , Larry Schessel
RSVP: Building Blocks of the Next Generation Internet, William Stallings
IPv6: The Next Generation Internet Protocol, Gary Kessler
Internet-based VPNs, Nathan Muller
Implementing and Supporting Extranets, Phillip Q. Maier
Virtual Corporations: A Need for Integrated Control and Perpetural, Steven Powell and Fredrick Gallegos
Building Enterprise Infrastructures with LAN-Based Technology
Windows NT Architecture, Gilbert Held
A Quick Overview of Linux, Raj Rajagopal
The Emergence of the Directory-Enabled Operating System, John P. Slone
Enterprise Directory Services, Martin Schleiff
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