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IBM networking for the 90's

by Mark Seery
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Describes the best way to deploy TCP/IP, OSI, LAN internetworks in IBM environments, how to migrate from SNA to APPN, the vast spectrum of SNA and non-SNA communications offerings currently available from IBM to facilitate multiprotocol networking. Explains the most recent and emerging IBM and industry standard LAN, WAN and MAN protocols; demonstrates how to implement them on current IBM; SAA and AIX platforms, placing them in the context of IBM's major computing strategies.

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Seery, a consultant for NMX, Inc. in The Woodlands, Texas, explains both current and emerging IBM and industry standard LAN, WAN, and MAN protocols, describes how they are implemented on current IBM SAA and AIX platforms, and places them in the context of IBM's major computing strategies. Annotation c. Book News, Inc., Portland, OR (booknews.com)

Book Details

Published
October 29, 1993
Publisher
Boston : QED Pub. Group, c1993.
Pages
576
Format
Paperback
ISBN
9780471589990

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