Networking: A Beginner's Guide

1st Edition
0072128771 · 9780072128772
This introductory guide focuses on networking fundamentals, including design and configuration, hardware, networking protocols, network clients, and security issues.
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Introduction.

Part I: Networking Ins and Outs.

Understanding Networking.

Understanding Network Cabling.

Understanding Network Hardware.

Making WAN Connections.

Understanding Networking Protocols.

Learning About Directory Services.

Connections from Afar: Remote Network Access.

Securing Your Network.

Network Servers: Everything You Wanted to Know, But Were Afraid to Ask.

All About Client Computers.

Section II: Hands-On Knowledge.

Designing a Network.

Installing and Setting Up NetWare 5.

Administering NetWare: The Basics.

Understanding Other NetWare Services.

Installing and Setting Up Windows 2000 Server.

Administering Windows 2000 Server: The Basics.

Understanding Other Windows 2000 Server Services.

Installing Linux in a Server Configuration.

Introduction to Linux Systems Administration.

This introductory guide focuses on networking fundamentals, including design and configuration, hardware, networking protocols, network clients, and security issues.