tailieunhanh - TCPIP Network Administration

The protocol wars are over and TCP/IP won. TCP/IP is now universally recognized as the pre-eminent communications protocol for linking together diverse computer systems. The importance of interoperable data communications and global computer networks is no longer debated. But that was not always the case. When I wrote the first edition of this book, IPX was far and away the leading PC communications protocol. Microsoft did not bundle communications protocols in their operating system. Corporate networks were so dependent on SNA that many corporate network administrators had not even heard of TCP/IP. Even UNIX, the mother of TCP/IP, nursed a large number of pure UUCP networks | TCPIP Network Administration http tiger By Craig Hunt ISBN 1-56592-322-7 630 pages. Second Edition December 1997. See the catalog page for this book. Search the text of TCP IP Network Administration. Index Symbols A B C D E F G H I J K L M N O P Q R S T U V W X Y Z Table of Contents Preface Chapter 1 Overview of TCP IP Chapter 2 Delivering the Data Chapter 3 Network Services Chapter 4 Getting Started Chapter 5 Basic Configuration Chapter 6 Configuring the Interface Chapter 7 Configuring Routing Chapter 8 Configuring DNS Name Service Chapter 9 Configuring Network Servers Chapter 10 sendmail Chapter 11 Troubleshooting TCP IP Chapter 12 Network Security Chapter 13 Internet Information Resources Appendix A PPP Tools Appendix B A gated Reference Appendix C A named Reference Appendix D A dhcpd Reference Appendix E A sendmail Reference Appendix F Selected TCP IP Headers The Networking CD Bookshelf Navigation Copyright 1999 O Reilly Associates. All Rights .

TÀI LIỆU MỚI ĐĂNG