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El. knyga: Networking Systems Design and Development [Taylor & Francis e-book]

(University of Houston-Victoria, Texas, USA)
  • Formatas: 464 pages, 76 Tables, black and white; 310 Illustrations, black and white
  • Išleidimo metai: 21-Dec-2009
  • Leidėjas: CRC Press Inc
  • ISBN-13: 9780429186011
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  • Taylor & Francis e-book
  • Kaina: 166,18 €*
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  • Standartinė kaina: 237,40 €
  • Sutaupote 30%
  • Formatas: 464 pages, 76 Tables, black and white; 310 Illustrations, black and white
  • Išleidimo metai: 21-Dec-2009
  • Leidėjas: CRC Press Inc
  • ISBN-13: 9780429186011
Kitos knygos pagal šią temą:
Effectively integrating theory and hands-on practice, Networking Systems Design and Development provides students and IT professionals with the knowledge and skills needed to design, implement, and manage fully functioning network systems using readily available Linux networking tools. Recognizing that most students are beginners in the field of networking, the text provides step-by-step instruction for setting up a virtual lab environment at home.

Grounded in real-world applications, this book provides the ideal blend of conceptual instruction and lab work to give students and IT professionals a quick start in developing network systems using the Linux operating system. Leaving nothing to chance, it provides readers with detailed guidance through the many hands-on exercises.





Highlights fundamental networking concepts and theories Addresses the server and client sides of Linux-based networking Includes comprehensive lab exercises that use Ubuntu GUN/Linux Supplies professors with instructions and resources to create and manage online computer labs as well as supplemental instructional materials Provides an effective, low-cost alternative to traditional proprietary-based network systems

Creating and maintaining a fully functioning enterprise network system doesnt have to be expensive. This self-contained text provides readers with the tools to create their own networks using open source materialsand the virtual lab environment to develop problem-solving skills that will serve them well in their careers.
Preface xi
Motivation xi
Objectives of the Book xi
Features of the Book xii
Organization of the Book xii
Acknowledgments xvii
The Author xix
Linux Networking Overview
1(30)
Introduction
1(1)
Overview of Linux Operating Systems
2(6)
Brief History
3(1)
Linux Distributions
4(4)
Linux Networking
8(19)
Linux Network Architecture
9(3)
Linux Networking Tasks and Network Tools
12(15)
Book Framework
27(2)
Summary
29(2)
Network Protocols
31(40)
Introduction
31(1)
Application Layer Protocols
32(2)
Transport Layer Protocols
34(5)
Transmission Control Protocol (TCP)
35(4)
User Datagram Protocol (UDP)
39(1)
Internet Layer Protocols
39(7)
Internet Protocol (IP)
40(2)
Internet Control Message Protocol (ICMP)
42(1)
Address Resolution Protocol (ARP)
43(1)
IP Security (IPSec)
44(1)
Internet Routing Protocols
45(1)
Network Interface Layer Protocols
46(3)
Network Protocol Graph
49(15)
Summary
64(7)
Network Technologies
71(32)
Introduction
71(1)
Network Types
72(9)
Local Area Network
72(1)
Ethernet
72(2)
Fibre Channel
74(2)
Wide Area Network
76(3)
Internet
79(2)
Wireless Network
81(1)
Network Media
81(5)
Modulation
81(1)
Multiplexing
82(1)
Twisted-Pair Wire
82(1)
Optical Fiber
83(2)
Wireless Transmission Media
85(1)
Network Devices
86(14)
Network Interface Cards
86(1)
Network Switches
87(1)
Network Routing Equipment
88(12)
Summary
100(3)
Network Design
103(36)
Introduction
103(1)
Network Design
104(5)
Requirement Investigation
104(1)
Logical Network Model
104(2)
IP Addressing and Routing Strategy
106(1)
Security Policy
106(2)
Planning for Physical Implementation
108(1)
IP Addressing
109(9)
IPv4 IP Addressing
109(3)
Special IP Addresses
112(1)
Private and Public IP Addressing
113(1)
IPv6 Addressing
114(2)
Unicast IP Address
116(1)
Multicast
117(1)
Anycast
118(1)
Subnets
118(18)
Reasons for Using Subnets
118(1)
Subnet Masks
119(2)
Network Subnetting
121(6)
Classless Inter-Domain Routing (CIDR)
127(9)
Summary
136(3)
Network Services
139(34)
Introduction
139(1)
User Accounts
140(8)
Users and Groups
140(8)
Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol (DHCP)
148(10)
Dynamic IP Address Assignment Process
148(3)
DHCP Configuration
151(7)
Name Services
158(13)
Naming Hierarchy
159(1)
DNS Server Hierarchy
160(1)
Name Resolution Process
161(1)
DNS Zones
162(1)
Types of DNS Records
162(9)
Summary
171(2)
Routing
173(38)
Introduction
173(1)
Connecting Networks with Routers
174(1)
Routing Table
175(1)
Updating Routing Table
176(2)
Route Calculation
178(10)
Link State Routing Algorithm
178(5)
Distance Vector Routing Algorithm
183(5)
Routing across Networks
188(21)
Summary
209(2)
Linux Network Resource Sharing
211(38)
Introduction
211(1)
Network File System (NFS)
212(8)
NSF Technology Overview
212(1)
NFS Configuration
213(7)
Sharing Network with Windows
220(6)
Samba Features and Applications
220(1)
Configuration of Samba Services
221(5)
Remote Access through VPN
226(13)
VPN Technology
227(1)
Internet Protocol Security (IPSec)
227(1)
Secure Sockets Layer (SSL) VPN
228(1)
Point-to-Point Tunneling Protocol (PPTP)
229(1)
VPN Configuration
230(9)
Network Address Translation (NAT)
239(7)
NAT Technology
239(2)
NAT Application and Configuration
241(5)
Summary
246(3)
Internet Services
249(38)
Introduction
249(1)
Web Services
250(8)
Hypertext Transfer Protocol (HTTP)
251(1)
Web Servers
251(1)
Web Server Configuration
252(6)
File Transfer Service
258(6)
FTP Server and Client
258(1)
FTP Connection
259(1)
FTP Commands
259(1)
FTP Configuration
259(5)
E-Mail Service
264(21)
E-Mail System
264(1)
E-Mail Transfer
265(2)
E-Mail Service Configuration
267(18)
Summary
285(2)
Network Security
287(36)
Introduction
287(1)
Security Issues
288(4)
Network Security Policies
288(1)
Intrusion into Computer Systems
289(1)
Intrusion into Networks
289(1)
Computer Viruses
290(1)
Network Security Measures
291(1)
Security Technologies
292(20)
Intrusion Detection System (IDS)
293(1)
IP Security (IPSec)
294(2)
Remote Authentication Dial In User Service (RADIUS)
296(2)
Secure Shell (SSH)
298(5)
Secure Sockets Layer (SSL)
303(7)
Wi-Fi Protected Access
310(2)
Network Firewalls
312(8)
Firewall Rules
313(2)
Firewall Types
315(2)
Firewall Architectures
317(3)
Summary
320(3)
Network Resource Management
323(36)
Introduction
323(1)
User Account Management
324(16)
User Management
324(1)
Group Management
325(1)
Directory Service Management
326(14)
Network Device Resource Management
340(17)
Viewing Device Information
340(3)
Device Management Daemons
343(1)
Hardware Abstraction Layer (HAL)
343(2)
User Device (udev)
345(3)
Kernel Management
348(9)
Summary
357(2)
Wireless Networks
359(30)
Introduction
359(1)
Wireless Network Technologies
360(4)
Wi-Fi Technology
360(2)
WiMAX Technology
362(1)
Infrared
363(1)
Bluetooth
363(1)
Wireless Network Devices
364(3)
Linux-Compatible Wireless Network Devices
367(5)
Linux Compatibility
368(2)
Wireless Device Chipsets
370(1)
Wireless Device Drivers
371(1)
NDISwrapper
371(1)
Wireless Network Configuration Tools
372(14)
Viewing Wireless Network Device Information
373(1)
Configuration of Wireless Network Devices
374(12)
Summary
386(3)
Mobile Networks
389(40)
Introduction
389(1)
Mobile Linux
390(4)
Mobile Devices
394(1)
Mobile Network
395(28)
Mobile Network System
395(3)
First-Generation Mobile Network
398(2)
Second-Generation Mobile Network
400(6)
Third-Generation Mobile Network
406(3)
Universal Mobile Telephone Service (UMTS)
409(4)
CDMA2000
413(2)
Mobile Network beyond Third Generation
415(8)
Summary
423(6)
Index 429