Networking
Second Edition
Jeffrey S. Beasley
This
text provides a comprehensive look at computer
networking from the point of view of the network
administrator. It guides readers from an
entry-level knowledge in computer networks to
advanced concepts in Ethernet networks; router
configuration; TCP/IP networks; local-, campus-,
and wide-area network configuration; network
security; optical networks; voice over IP; and
industrial networks. Extensive examples on the
Windows Server 2003/2008 configuration and
system configuration for the Linux operating
system are also included. A complete chapter is
devoted to protecting and securing a network
from potential network attacks. Topics include
denial of service attacks, firewalls, intrusion
detection, password cracking, packet sniffing,
and analyzing unsecured data packets. Other key
network security issues, such as configuring
router access lists, configuring a virtual
private network (VPN) connection, and securing
wireless networks, are also covered. Router
configuration is examined, ranging from an
introduction to router configuration to
configuring multiple routing protocols for
intranet and Internet data traffic. Routing
protocols key to basic network operations are
examined, including static, RIP, IGRP, OSPF,
EIGRP, and BGP. The discussions on routing
protocols are accompanied with in-depth steps
for configuring the router to run the protocol,
verify operation, and troubleshoot the router.
Key
Pedagogical Features
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NET-CHALLENGE SOFTWARE
provides a simulated, hands-on experience in
configuring routers and switches. Exercises
provided in the text and on the CD challenge
readers to undertake certain router/switch
network configuration tasks. The software
has the look and feel of actually being
connected to the router or switch console
port.
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PROTOCOL ANALYZER
SOFTWARE included with the text uses the
Finisar Surveyor Demo. Examples of using the
software to analyze data traffic are
included throughout the text.
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ACCOMPANYING CD-ROM
includes the Finisar Surveyor Demo software
and captured data traffic used in the text,
which enables readers to capture data
traffic on their own networks.
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CONFIGURING, ANALYZING,
or TROUBLESHOOTING sections are included
with each chapter to guide the reader
through advanced techniques in networking.
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OBJECTIVES and
INTRODUCTION at the beginning of each
chapter clearly outline specific goals for
the reader.
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EXTENSIVE PROBLEM SETS,
SUMMARIES, and QUESTIONS AND PROBLEMS
(including Critical Thinking questions) are
found at the end of each chapter.
- KEY TERMS and their definitions are
highlighted in the margins to foster
inquisitiveness and ensure retention.
About the Author
Jeff Beasley is a professor with the
Department of Engineering Technology at New
Mexico State University. He has been teaching
with the department since 1988 and is the
co-author of Modern Electronic Communication
and Electronic Devices and Circuits.
http://web.nmsu.edu/~jbeasley/
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