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LANs to WANs: The Complete Management Guide
LANs to WANs: The Complete Management Guide
ISBN: 1580535720
EAN: 2147483647
Year: 2003
Pages: 184
Authors:
Nathan J. Muller
BUY ON AMAZON
Table of Contents
BackCover
LANs to WANs-The Complete Management Guide
Preface
Chapter 1: Local Area Networks
1.2 Ethernet
1.3 10BaseT
1.4 Fast Ethernet
1.5 Gigabit Ethernet
1.6 Token Ring
1.7 Other LANs
1.8 Conclusion
Chapter 2: LAN Administration
2.2 Console and Agents
2.3 Automating Software Distribution
2.4 Monitoring File Use
2.5 Virus Scanning
2.6 Printer Management
2.7 Storage Management
2.8 Reporting Bindery Data
2.9 Process Scheduling
2.10 Console Text Viewer
2.11 Tracking Network Activity
2.12 Integrated Help Desk
2.13 Conclusion
Chapter 3: LAN Restoration Planning
3.2 Network Reliability
3.3 Network Availability
3.4 Recovery Options
3.5 Server Restoration Capabilities
3.6 Data Protection
3.7 Servers on the WAN
3.8 Storage Area Networks
3.9 Other Considerations
3.10 Conclusion
Chapter 4: Storage Network Management
4.2 Storage Area Networks
4.3 Emerging Role of IP
4.4 Storage Virtualization
4.5 Testing
4.6 Conclusion
Chapter 5: Managing Bridges, Routers, Gateways
5.2 Bridges
5.3 Routers
5.4 Gateways
5.5 Conclusion
Chapter 6: Managing the Wireless Infrastructure
6.2 Configuration Details
6.3 Mobile IP
6.4 Spanning Tree Protocol
6.5 Performance Monitoring
6.6 Applying Filters
6.7 Logs
6.8 Setting SNMP Traps
6.9 Conclusion
Chapter 7: Managing Voice Systems
7.2 Historical Perspective
7.3 PBX Components
7.4 Centralized Versus Distributed Systems
7.5 Virtual Networks
7.6 Call Detail Reporting
7.7 IP PBXs
7.8 Wireless PBX Systems
7.9 Centrex
7.10 Conclusion
Chapter 8: Managing the TDM Infrastructure
8.2 Multiplexers
8.3 The Backbone Network
8.4 Public and Private Network Interoperability
8.5 Voice Compression
8.6 Data Support
8.7 Clear Channel Capability
8.8 ISDN
8.9 Role of Digital Cross-Connect Systems
8.10 Conclusion
Chapter 9: Managing Link Performance with CSU-DSUs
9.2 Digital Data Services
9.3 CSU Functionality
9.4 Carrier Testing Services
9.5 User-Controlled Diagnostics
9.6 Fractional T1
9.7 Integrated Solutions
9.8 Integral Protocol Analyzers
9.9 SNMP for Management
9.10 Disaster Recovery
9.11 Service-Level Management
9.12 Conclusion
Chapter 10: Managing High-Speed Packet Networks
10.2 Frame Relay
10.3 Asynchronous Transfer Mode
10.4 IP Networks
10.5 Conclusion
Chapter 11: Network Management Systems
11.2 Management System Evolution
11.3 Management in the Wired World
11.4 The Mechanics of SNMP
11.5 Graphical SNMP Tools
11.6 SNMP on Wireless Networks
11.7 Telecommunications Management Network
11.8 Open Source Management Tools
11.9 Conclusion
Chapter 12: Managing Service Quality
12.2 Role of ATM
12.3 Adding QoS to Frame and IP
12.4 Policy-Based QoS Management
12.5 Software Solutions
12.6 Hardware Solutions
12.7 Service Level Agreements
12.8 Conclusion
Chapter 13: Managing Network Security
13.2 Threat Assessment
13.3 Securing the Workplace
13.4 Securing the Network
13.5 Data Encryption
13.6 Virus Protection
13.7 Firewalls
13.8 Intrusion Detection Systems
13.9 Remote Access Security
13.10 Policy-Based Security
13.11 Network Management System Security
13.12 Security Personnel
13.13 Security Training
13.14 Conclusion
Chapter 14: Network Planning and Design Tools
14.2 Network Documentation Tools
14.3 Network Design Tools
14.4 Network-Specific Tools
14.5 Systems Design
14.6 Conclusion
Chapter 15: WAN Restoration Planning
15.2 Redundant Carrier Systems
15.3 Carrier Restoration Services
15.4 Fiber Network Restoration
15.5 Packet Data Network Recovery
15.6 LEC Restoration Services
15.7 Competitive Access Providers
15.8 T1 Restoration
15.9 DDS Dial Backup
15.10 Intelligent Calling Systems
15.11 Dial Backup Units
15.12 Satellite-Based Restoration
15.13 LAN Internets
15.14 Conclusion
Chapter 16: Maintenance and Support Services
16.2 Do-It-Yourself Approach
16.3 Reporting Requirements
16.4 Equipment Requirements
16.5 Vendor and Carrier Services
16.6 Maintenance Firms
16.7 Cooperative Maintenance Programs
16.8 Cabling Considerations
16.9 Operating Systems
16.10 Conclusion
Acronyms
K-Q
R-Z
Index
Index_A
Index_B
Index_C
Index_D
Index_E
Index_F
Index_G
Index_H
Index_I
Index_K
Index_L
Index_M
Index_N
Index_O
Index_P
Index_Q
Index_R
Index_S
Index_T
Index_U
Index_V
Index_W
Index_X
Index_Z
List of Figures
List of Tables
LANs to WANs: The Complete Management Guide
ISBN: 1580535720
EAN: 2147483647
Year: 2003
Pages: 184
Authors:
Nathan J. Muller
BUY ON AMAZON
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