For introductory courses in computer networking for technology programs or business and computing systems.
This text provides a comprehensive look at computer networking. It examines the key concepts one must possess to
configure and manage today's complex computer networks. The text guides students from entry level 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 with extensive examples
on Windows 2000 server configuration and network configuring of Linux operating system.
Features
- Net-Challenge software comes with the text.
- Provides students with practice in router configuration so that they can learn to configure an Internet connection
to an Internet Service Provider.
- Finisar Surveyor Demo network analyzer software included.
- Teaches students how to analyze a variety of TCP/IP data packets throughout the text.
- Configuring many networking devices--With features such as the router, the network switch, dial-in PPP connections,
frame relay, VPNs, optical networks, securing the network.
- Exposes students to up to date techniques in network configuration. Provides instructors with many topics to
select for class and lab use.
- Techniques for configuring and managing a Windows 2000 network server.
- Provides students with steps for the server configuration that are easy to follow and cover the most important
server issues.
- Detailed steps for configuring a Linux machine.
- Guides students through the complex maze of using the Linux operating system.
- Extensive pedagogical aides--e.g. Key terms, color images, screen captures, critical thinking questions, router
configuration challenges.
1. Introduction to Computer Networks.
2. The Physical Layer (the media).
3. Computer Fundamentals.
4. Interconnecting LANs.
5. TCP/IP.
6. Introduction to Routers.
7. Routing Protocols.
8. Wide Area Networking.
9. Configuring and Managing the Campus Network.
10. Network Security.
11. Wireless Networking.
12. Optical Networks.
13. Voice Over IP.
14. The Network Server.
15. Linux Networking.
16. Industrial Networks.