E-Book, Englisch, 460 Seiten
Chao Networking Systems Design and Development
1. Auflage 2012
ISBN: 978-1-4665-0068-6
Verlag: Taylor & Francis
Format: EPUB
Kopierschutz: Adobe DRM (»Systemvoraussetzungen)
E-Book, Englisch, 460 Seiten
ISBN: 978-1-4665-0068-6
Verlag: Taylor & Francis
Format: EPUB
Kopierschutz: Adobe DRM (»Systemvoraussetzungen)
Effectively integrating theory and hands-on practice, Networking Systems Design and Development provides students and IT professionals with the knowledge and skills needed to design, implement, and manage fully functioning network systems using readily available Linux networking tools. Recognizing that most students are beginners in the field of networking, the text provides step-by-step instruction for setting up a virtual lab environment at home.
Grounded in real-world applications, this book provides the ideal blend of conceptual instruction and lab work to give students and IT professionals a quick start in developing network systems using the Linux operating system. Leaving nothing to chance, it provides readers with detailed guidance through the many hands-on exercises.
- Highlights fundamental networking concepts and theories
- Addresses the server and client sides of Linux-based networking
- Includes comprehensive lab exercises that use Ubuntu GUN/Linux
- Supplies professors with instructions and resources to create and manage online computer labs as well as supplemental instructional materials
- Provides an effective, low-cost alternative to traditional proprietary-based network systems
Creating and maintaining a fully functioning enterprise network system doesn’t have to be expensive. This self-contained text provides readers with the tools to create their own networks using open source materials—and the virtual lab environment to develop problem-solving skills that will serve them well in their careers.
Zielgruppe
IT professionals and computer science students at all levels.
Autoren/Hrsg.
Fachgebiete
Weitere Infos & Material
Linux Networking Overview
Overview of Linux Operating Systems Brief History Linux Distributions
Linux Networking Linux Network Architecture Linux Networking Tasks and Network Tools
Book Framework
Network Protocols
Application Layer Protocols
Transport Layer Protocols Transmission Control Protocol (TCP) User Datagram Protocol (UDP)
Internet Layer Protocols Internet Protocol (IP) Internet Control Message Protocol (ICMP) Address Resolution Protocol (ARP) IP Security (IPSec) Internet Routing Protocols
Network Interface Layer Protocols
Network Protocol Graph
Network Technologies
Network Types Local Area Network Ethernet Fibre Channel Wide Area Network Internet Wireless Network
Network Media Modulation Multiplexing Twisted-Pair Wire Optical Fiber Wireless Transmission Media
Network Devices Network Interface Cards Network Switches Network Routing Equipment
Network Design
Network Design Requirement Investigation Logical Network Model IP Addressing and Routing Strategy Security Policy Planning for Physical Implementation IPv4 IP Addressing Special IP Addresses Private and Public IP Addressing IPv6 Addressing Unicast IP Address Multicast Anycast
Subnets Reasons for Using Subnets Subnet Masks Network Subnetting Classless Inter-Domain Routing (CIDR)
Network Services
User Accounts Users and Groups
Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol (DHCP) Dynamic IP Address Assignment Process DHCP Configuration
Name Services Naming Hierarchy DNS Server Hierarchy Name Resolution Process DNS Zones Types of DNS Records
Routing
Connecting Networks with Routers
Routing Table
Updating Routing Table
Route Calculation Link State Routing Algorithm Distance Vector Routing Algorithm
Routing across Networks
Linux Network Resource Sharing
Network File System (NFS) NSF Technology Overview NFS Configuration
Sharing Network with Windows Samba Features and Applications Configuration of Samba Services
Remote Access through VPN VPN Technology7.4.1.1 Internet Protocol Security (IPSec) Secure Sockets Layer (SSL) VPN Point-to-Point Tunneling Protocol (PPTP) VPN Configuration
Network Address Translation (NAT) NAT Technology NAT Application and Configuration
Internet Services
Web Services Hypertext Transfer Protocol (HTTP) Web Servers Web Server Configuration
File Transfer Service
FTP Connection
8.3.3 FTP Commands
8.3.4 FTP Configuration
E-Mail Service
8.4.1 E-Mail System
8.4.2 E-Mail Transfer
8.4.3 E-Mail Service Configuration
Network Security
Security Issues Network Security Policies Intrusion into Computer Systems Intrusion into Networks Computer Viruses Network Security Measures
Security Technologies Intrusion Detection System (IDS) IP Security (IPSec) Remote Authentication Dial In User Service (RADIUS) Secure Shell (SSH) Secure Sockets Layer (SSL) Wi-Fi Protected Access
Network Firewalls Firewall Rules Firewall Types Firewall Architectures
Network Resource Management
User Account Management User Management Group Management Directory Service Management
Network Device Resource Management Viewing Device Information Device Management Daemons Hardware Abstraction Layer (HAL) User Device (udev) Kernel Management
Wireless Networks
Wireless Network Technologies Wi-Fi Technology WiMAX Technology Infrared Bluetooth
Wireless Network Devices
Linux-Compatible Wireless Network Devices Linux Compatibility Wireless Device Chipsets Wireless Device Drivers NDISwrapper
Wireless Network Configuration Tools Viewing Wireless Network Device Information Configuration of Wireless Network Devices
Mobile Networks
Mobile Linux
Mobile Devices
Mobile Network Mobile Network System First-Generation Mobile Network Second-Generation Mobile Network Third-Generation Mobile Network Universal Mobile Telephone Service (UMTS) CDMA2000 Mobile Network beyond Third Generation
Index
Each chapter begins with an Introduction and concludes with a Summary




