Network Design, Management & Troubleshooting - Computer Networks
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Overview
Here's the one book tht can show you how to integrate all of your diverse network architectures into a single hybrid network! Keeping up with daily changes to traditional data and voice networks has always been one of the toughest IS jobs around. But in today's dynamic business environment, the network administrator's job is even more complex. How can you meld the new multimedia, video-conferencing, and Intranet architectures into a single hybrid network--and get them all to coexist effectively? This unique, easy-to-use handbook can greatly simplify the design and implementation of hybrid networks. Its authoritative, straight-to-the-point technical discussions--and over 150 illustrations-combine to completely demystify the hybrid network design process. topics convered include: Network fundamentals, from basic terminology to architectural building blocks; all types of network architectures, including data, Intranet, voice, multimedia, and hybrid networks; Security considerations in the implementation of multimedia networks; Merging multiple network architectures onto the same physical network. Written by one of the foremost network architects in the industry, this comprehensive and illuminating book is an indispensable resource for every network administrator, architect, engineer and systems programmer--your single-volume reference to network architectures and every aspect of contemporary network computing. a volume in the Taylor Networking Series.Book Details
Published
March 1, 1998
Publisher
New York : McGraw-Hill, c1998.
Pages
464
Format
Paperback
ISBN
9780070633629