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Dedication
by Mark Edward Soper, Terry W Ogletree
Upgrading and Repairing Networks, Fifth Edition
Title Page
Copyright Page
Contents at a Glance
Contents
Dedication
About the Authors
Acknowledgments
We Want to Hear from You!
Reader Services
Introduction
Part I. Up Front: Network Planning and Design Concepts
Chapter 1. A Short History of Computer Networking
Chapter 2. Overview of Network Topologies
Chapter 3. Network Design Strategies
Chapter 4. Upgrading Strategies and Project Management
Chapter 5. Protecting the Network: Preventative Maintenance Techniques
Part II. Physical Networking Components
Chapter 6. Wiring the Network—Cables, Connectors, Concentrators, and Other Network Components
Chapter 7. Network Interface Cards
Chapter 8. Network Switches
Chapter 9. Virtual LANs
Chapter 10. Routers
Chapter 11. Network Attached Storage (NAS) and Storage Area Networks (SANs)
Part III. Low-Level Network Protocols
Chapter 12. The IEEE LAN/MAN Committee Networking Standards
Chapter 13. Ethernet: The Universal Standard
Part IV. Dedicated Connections and WAN Protocols
Chapter 14. Dial-Up Connections
Chapter 15. Dedicated Connections
Chapter 16. Digital Subscriber Lines (DSL) Technology
Chapter 17. Using a Cable Modem
Part V. Wireless Networking Protocols
Chapter 18. Introduction to Wireless Networking
Chapter 19. IEEE 802.11b: Wi-Fi Pioneer
Chapter 20. Faster Service: IEEE 802.11a
Chapter 21. The IEEE 802.11g Standard
Chapter 22. Bluetooth Wireless Technology
Chapter 23. Security and Other Wireless Technologies
Part VI. Lan and Wan Network, Service, and Application Protocols
Chapter 24. Overview of the TCP/IP Protocol Suite
Chapter 25. Basic TCP/IP Services and Applications
Chapter 26. Internet Mail Protocols: POP3, SMTP, and IMAP
Chapter 27. Troubleshooting Tools for TCP/IP Networks
Chapter 28. BOOTP and Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol (DHCP)
Chapter 29. Network Name Resolution
Chapter 30. Using the Active Directory Service
Chapter 31. File Server Protocols
Chapter 32. The Hypertext Transfer Protocol
Chapter 33. Routing Protocols
Chapter 34. The Secure Sockets Layer (SSL) Protocol
Chapter 35. Introduction to the IPv6 Protocol
Part VII. Network User and Resource Management
Chapter 36. Windows NT Domains
Chapter 37. Windows 2000 and Windows Server 2003 User and Computer Management Utilities
Chapter 38. Managing Unix and Linux Users
Chapter 39. Rights and Permissions
Chapter 40. Network Printing Protocols
Chapter 41. Print Servers
Part VIII. System and Network Security
Chapter 42. Basic Security Measures Every Network Administrator Needs to Know
Chapter 43. Auditing and Other Monitoring Measures
Chapter 44. Security Issues for Wide Area Networks
Chapter 45. Firewalls
Chapter 46. Virtual Private Networks (VPNs) and Tunneling
Chapter 47. Encryption Technology
Part IX. Troubleshooting Networks
Chapter 48. Strategies for Troubleshooting Network Problems
Chapter 49. Network Testing and Analysis Tools
Chapter 50. Troubleshooting Small Office and Home Office (SOHO) Networks
Part X. Upgrading Network Hardware
Chapter 51. Upgrading Older Ethernet Networks
Chapter 52. Upgrading from Bridges and Hubs to Routers and Switches
Chapter 53. Adding Wireless Networking to a LAN
Part XI. Migration and Integration
Chapter 54. Migrating from NetWare to Windows 2000 or Windows 2003
Chapter 55. Migration and Integration Issues: Windows NT, Windows 2000, Windows 2003, Unix, and Linux
Chapter 56. Migrating from Windows NT 4.0 to Windows 2000, Windows 2003, and Windows XP
Chapter 57. Migration and Integration: NetWare, Unix, and Linux
Appendixes
Appendix A. Overview of the OSI Seven-Layer Networking Reference Model
Appendix B. Networking Glossary
Appendix C. Internet Resources for Network Administrators
Appendix D. The Lightweight Directory Access Protocol
Appendix E. Introduction to Setting Up a SOHO Network
Index
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About the Authors
To Jim Peck, who encouraged me to become serious about technology writing.
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Mark Soper
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