Synopsis
The first book available that focuses mainly on Windows NT in an enterprise environment. Perfect for system administrators, network architects, or anyone responsible for setting up and maintaining a medium to large-scale NT network. Covers enterprise specific material, such as DHCP and IP management-plus UNIX, Novell NetWare, and Macintosh networking techniques-which aren't found in the available basic NT networking books.
From the Back Cover
Finally--a guide dedicated to implementing NT in the enterprise! Experienced administrators deploying NT on large-scale networks need instruction that goes beyond installation, configuration, and management. They need applicable solutions to the enterprise issues they face daily, such as domain design and management, naming services, 7 x 24 user connectivity, remote access, and network resource planning. Windows NT Enterprise Networking is a one-of-a-kind reference that provides comprehensive coverage of these and other critical NT enterprise topics, with exclusive chapters on application testing, IP management, Routing and Remote Access Services, the Year 2000-problem, and preparing for NT 5. Learn about: large scale implementation of DNS, WINS, DHCP, and IP management; designing redundancy for mission-critical systems; configuring, managing, and optimizing Steelhead (RRAS) within the enterprise; integrating the Internet Information Server with the Proxy Server; enterprise network analysis and optimization techniques; network testing techniques for smooth application distribution and capacity planning; remote Node, remote control and the zero administration for windows iniatives.
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