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EBooks » Network
By Michael Hayes Valentine, Andrew John Whitaker
- Publisher: Que
- Number Of Pages: 384
- Publication Date: 2008-01-05
- ISBN-10 / ASIN: 0789737159
- ISBN-13 / EAN: 9780789737151
- Binding: Paperback
Book Description: In this book, you learn how to: - Develop perfect fluency in subnetting
- Understand the OSI model and the Cisco three-layer hierarchical model
- Connect Cisco equipment, make initial configurations, and connect to other devices to build a network
- Configure Cisco routers and back up and restore your Cisco IOS Software configurations
- Implement, verify, and troubleshoot a small, switched network
- Configure and verify a basic WAN serial connection
- Understand and apply wireless LAN (WLAN) concepts
- Mitigate network security threats and secure network devices
- Configure static routes and RIPv2
- Connect a small office to the Internet
WRITTEN BY CCNA/CCENT Experts! Michael Valentine has been in the IT field for 12 years, focusing on network design and implementation. He is currently a Cisco trainer with Skyline Advanced Technology Services and specializes in Cisco Unified Communications instruction as well as CCNA and CCNP courses. Andrew Whitaker is the director of enterprise InfoSec and networking and senior training instructor for Training Camp. He has achieved several Cisco certifications and has written on several Cisco topics. An_Introduction_to_Neural_Networks_-_Patrick_van_der_Smagt.pdf.html Analysis_And_Applications_Of_Artificial_Neural_Networks_-_LPG_Veelenturf.pdf.html Artificial_Neural_Networks_-_Colin_Fyfe.pdf.html Artificial_Neural_Networks_in_Real-life_Applications_-_Juan_R._Rabunal.pdf.html C___Neural_Networks_and_Fuzzy_Logic_-_Valluru_B._Rao.pdf.html Foundations_of_Neural_Networks__Fuzzy_Systems__and_Knowledge_Engineering_-_Nikola_Kazabov.pdf.html Fusion_of_Neural_Networks__Fuzzy_Systems_and_Genetic_Algorithms_Industrial_Applications_-_Lakhmi_C._.html Kalman_Filtering_and_Neural_Networks_-_Simon_Haykin.pdf.html Machine_Learning__Neural_And_Statistical_Classification_-_Cc_Taylor.pdf.html Methods_and_Procedures_for_the_Verification_and_Validation_of_Artificial_Neural_Networks_-_Brian_J._.html Neural_Networks_-_A_Comprehensive_Foundation_-_Simon_Haykin.pdf.html Neural_Networks_Algorithms__Applications_and_Programming_Techniques_-_James_A._Freeman.pdf.html Programming_Neural_Networks_in_Java_-_JeffHeaton.pdf.html RECENT_ADVANCES_IN_ARTIFICIAL_NEURAL_NETWORKS_Design_and_Applications_-_Lakhmi_Jain.pdf.html Recurrent_Neural_Networks_Design_And_Applications_-_L.R._Medsker.pdf.html Static_and_Dynamic_Neural_Networks_From_Fundamentals_to_Advanced_Theory_-_Madan_M._Gupta__Liang_Jin_.html The_Handbook_Of_Brain_Theory_And_Neural_Networks_2Nd_Ed_-_Michael_A_Arbib.pdf.html Radio Network Planning and Optimisation for UMTS Wiley; 2 edition | ISBN: 0470015756 | 662 pages | February 10, 2006 | PDF | 9 Mb Radio Network Planning and Optimisation for UMTS, Second Edition, is a comprehensive and fully updated introduction to WCDMA radio access technology used in UMTS, featuring new content on key developments. Written by leading experts at Nokia, the first edition quickly established itself as a best-selling and highly respected book on how to dimension, plan and optimise UMTS networks. This valuable text examines current and future radio network management issues and their impact on network performance as well as the relevant capacity and coverage enhancement methods. In addition to coverage of WCDMA radio access technology used in UMTS, and the planning and optimisation of such a system, the service control and management concept in WCDMA and GPRS networks are also introduced. This is an excellent source of information for those considering future cellular networks where Quality of Service (QoS) is of paramount importance. Key features of the Second Edition include: High-Speed Downlink Packet Access (HSDPA) – physical layer, dimensioning and radio resource management Quality of Service (QoS) mechanisms in network for service differentiation Multiple Input – Multiple Output (MIMO) technology Practical network optimisation examples Service optimisation for UMTS and GPRS/EDGE capacity optimisation The ‘hot topic’ of service control and management in WCDMA and GPRS networks, that has evolved since the first edition  Author(s) : David L. Mills
Publisher : CRC Press
Year : Mar 2006
ISBN 10: 0849358051
ISBN 13: 9780849358050
Language : English
Pages : 304
File type : PDF
Size : 7.8 MB
This book is all about wrangling a herd of network computers so that all display the correct time. This may seem like a really narrow business, but the issues go far beyond winding the clock on your display taskbar. Carefully coordinated, reliable, and accurate time is vital for traffic control in the air and on the ground, buying and selling things, and TV network programming. Even worse, ill-gotten time might cause domain name system (DNS) caches to expire and the entire Internet to implode on the root servers, which was considered a serious threat on the eve of the millennium in 1999. Critical data files might expire before they are created, and an electronic message might arrive before it was sent. Reliable and accurate computer time is necessary for any real-time distributed computer application, which is what much of our public infrastructure has become.
This book speaks to the technological infrastructure of time dissemination, distribution, and synchronization, specifically the architecture, protocols, and algorithms of the Network Time Protocol (NTP). NTP has been active in one form or another for more than two decades on the public Internet and numerous private networks on the nether side of firewalls. Just about everything today that can be connected to a network wire has support for NTP � print servers, Wi-Fi access points, routers of every stripe, and even battery backup systems. NTP subnets are in space, on the seabed, on board warships, and on every continent, including Antarctica. NTP comes with Windows/XP and NT2000, as well as all flavors of Unix.
This book is designed primarily as a reference book, but is suitable for a specialized university course at the senior or graduate level in both computer engineering and computer science departments. Some chapters may go down more easily for an electrical engineer, especially those dealing with mathematical concepts; others more easily for a computer scientist, especially those dealing with computing theory, but each will learn from the other. There are things for mathematicians and cryptographers, even something for historians.
 Author(s) : Peter Massam Publisher : Wiley Year : Sep 2002 ISBN 10 : 0470848480 ISBN 13 : 9780470848487 Language : English Pages : 180 File type : PDF Size : 11.4 MB QoS (Quality of Service) and Network Management are old topics. However, the fusion of IP style multimedia and wireless networks (3G) means that network managers who might previously have dealt with one or the other, must now manage and provide service guarantees for the both. This is where Managing Service Level Quality across Wireless and Fixed Networks steps in... It begins by examining the mechanisms that already existed in fixed IP data networks prior to the introduction of probe and agent technology. A look at these later developments is then supplemented with a real-world scenario of how real time application performance monitoring can not only provide service level management but can also aid in root cause analysis. This same model is then applied to a wireless environment examining which elements are required to be able to deliver multimedia services across 2nd and 3rd generation mobile networks, detailing the components of data networking that will assist in guaranteeing service level performance and the constraints placed on those guarantees when passing services over an air interface to a wireless-enabled device.  Author(s) : Annlee A. Hines Publisher : Wiley Year : Aug 2002 ISBN 10 : 047123284X ISBN 13 : 9780471232841 Language : English Pages : 336 File type : PDF Size : 5.9 MB Keep your network safe from security disasters with a dependable recovery strategy. Companies are finally learning that a network disaster recovery plan is mandatory in these times, and they must be prepared to make difficult choices about network security. In the information-packed pages of this book, Annlee Hines shares her unique and diverse work experience. She explains that the first thing you need, whatever your business may be, is reliable information and an idea of what you need to protect, as well as what you are protecting it from. She then dives into a discussion of how much you can expect to spend depending on what kind of security your network requires. She also delves into addressing the variables that determine why your needs will not necessarily be the needs of your closest competitor. Most importantly, Hines writes this valuable material realizing that you already know how to do your job --it's just that you now have to reconsider just how vulnerable the information nervous system of your company really is.  Author(s) : Howard Berkowitz Publisher : Wiley Year : Jul 2002 ISBN 10 : 0471099228 ISBN 13 : 9780471099222 Language : English Pages : 592 File type : PDF Size : 2.4 MB To be competitive, service providers cannot customize every installation but must simultaneously offer services that meet a wide range of perceived customer needs. This guide shows commercial service providers and equipment vendors how to build competitive service offerings for enterprise-specific needs. In general, the book is organized into three main parts. Chapters 1 through 5 deal with defining customer requirements and the abstract provider architecture. Chapters 6 through 8 deal with building and extending carrier facilities and transmission systems. Chapters 9 through 13 deal with the intelligent communications systems overlaid onto the physical structures, which to varying extents involve Internet Protocol (IP)–based control planes, and possibly IP forwarding. This book focuses on the service provider network, and ideally will be read in concern with the more customer-oriented WAN Survival Guide. It is not aimed at protocol implementers, although it does present alternatives between techniques in development. If a reader finishes the book and is disappointed that he or she did not become utterly familiar with bit-level techniques, I have succeeded in my goals! There are many excellent sources for dealing with protocol mechanics, but a shortage of sources for pinning down problems and selecting solutions. WiMAX: Technology for Broadband Wireless Access | 13 MB WiMAX Broadband Wireless Access Technology, based on the IEEE 802.16 standard, is at the origin of great promises for many different markets covering fixed wireless Internet Access, Backhauling and Mobile cellular networks. WiMAX technology is designed for the transmission of multimedia services (voice, Internet, email, games and others) at high data rates (of the order of Mb/s per user). It is a very powerful but sometimes complicated technique. The WiMAX System is described in thousands of pages of IEEE 802.16 standard and amendments documents and WiMAX Forum documents. WiMAX: Technology for Broadband Wireless Access provides a global picture of WiMAX and a large number of details that makes access to WiMAX documents much easier. All the aspects of WIMAX are covered.  Author(s) : Grenville Armitage, Mark Claypool, Philip Branch Publisher : Wiley Year : Apr 2006 ISBN 10 : 0470018577 ISBN 13 : 9780470018576 Language : English Pages : 232 File type : PDF Size : 3.5 MB Today, computer games are sold to an increasingly significant market whose annual revenues already exceed that of the Hollywood movie industry. Multi-player games are making greater use of the Internet and the driving demand for ‘better than dial-up’ access services in the consumer space. Yet many networking engineers are unfamiliar with the games that utilise their networks, as game designers are often unsure of how the Internet really behaves. Regardless of whether you are a network engineer, technical expert, game developer, or student with interests across these fields, this book will be a valuable addition to your library. We bring together knowledge and insights into the ways multi-party/multi-player games utilise the Internet and influence traffic patterns on the Internet. Multi-player games impose loads on Internet Service Providers (ISPs) quite unlike the loads generated by email, web surfing or streaming content. People’s demand for realistic interactivity creates somewhat unique demands at the network level for highly reliable and timely exchange of data across the Internet – something the Internet rarely offers because of its origins as a ‘best effort’ service. Game designers have developed fascinating techniques to maintain a game’s illusion of shared experiences even when the underlying network is losing data and generally misbehaving.  - Quick and easy way to learn TCP/IP through a series of movies. - No expensive classroom training courses. - No boring hard to follow books to read. - Learn from your own desk at a pace that suits you. - High quality affordable training that is easy to use and follow. - Use our unique training method, it makes learning easy no matter what your learning style. Duration: 5 hrs / 81 lessons Compatibility: Win XP, 2000, 98, NT, Mac OS X, OS 9 Chapters: 01 - Introduction 02 - IP Addressing 03 - Installation of the Protocol Suite 04 - DHCP 05 - WINS and LMHOSTS 06 - DNS and HOSTS 07 - Communication Options 08 - IP Routing 09 - Monitoring 10 - Troubleshooting
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