This title helps readers learn network administration from the ground up. Designed to provide a solid foundation in essential concepts and methods, it covers all of the critical knowledge and skills information technology professionals need to work with network operating systems in a network administration environment.
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Michael Palmer, Ph.D., is an industry consultant and educator who has written numerous networking and operating systems books, including best-selling books about Microsoft(R) Windows(R) Server systems and UNIX(R)/Linux(R). He is president of CertQuick, which provides computer and networking consulting services, technical authoring services, and computer science curriculum development for schools. Dr. Palmer has worked for 30 years in higher education and industry as an instructor, professor, systems and networking specialist, technical manager, department head, and consultant. He holds bachelor's, master's, and doctorate degrees from the University of Colorado at Boulder.
1. Networking: An Overview. 2. How LAN and WAN Communications Work. 3. Using Network Communication Protocols. 4. Connecting through a Cabled Network. 5. Devices for Connecting Networks. 6. Connecting through a Wireless Network. 7. Sharing Resources on a Network. 8. Using a Server. 9. Understanding WAN Connection Choices. 10. Basic Network Design. 11. Securing Your Network. 12. Maintaining and Troubleshooting Your Network. Appendix A: A Short History of Networking. Appendix B: Network Certifications and Network Equipment Vendors. Appendix C: List of Acronyms. Appendix D: A Step-by-Step Guide to Using Server Virtualization Software.
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