Best Damn Cisco Internetworking Book Period
by Michael E Flannagan, Ron Fuller, Umer Khan, and Martin Walshaw
Like the popular guides "The MX Series" and "Juniper QFX5100 Series," this practical book--written by the same author--introduces new QFX10000 concepts in switching and virtualization, specifically in the core of the data center network.The rise of cloud computing with service providers and the need to create private clouds for enterprise, government agencies, and research institutions of all shapes and sizes is creating a high demand for high-density 40GbE and 100GbE in the core of the data cen...
Comptia Network+ Certification Practice Exams (Exam N10-005)
by Robb H Tracy
TCP/IP Sockets in Java Bundle
by Kenneth L. Calvert, Michael J. Donahoo, Larry L. Peterson, and Professor Bruce S Davie
Symbian Programming
by Tommi Terasvirta, Kimmo Tamminen, Kimmo Vierimaa, and Pekka Niskanen
Seguridad de las Redes Informáticas para Principiantes
by Kevin Morgan
"CCNP" Routing Study Guide (Exam 640-503)
Cisco dominates the router market and holds a significant share of the switching market. Global Knowledge reports that class enrollment is near maximum capacity. CCNP is a newly developed exam track and is the next step in the covered Cisco certification hierarchy. Interest in this mid-level certification (between CCNA and CCIE) is growing. This first book to market - the newly revised exam consists of 4 parts, and Osborne has a study guide to correspond with each exam. This book completely cove...
CIM IP Routing, Distance Vector Protocols (Network Simulator CD-ROM)
by Cisco Systems
With CIM IP Routing: Distance-Vector Protocols, you can master protocols that are the backbone of the Internet and enable traffic to move across business networks. Offering self-paced instruction and practice, this robust learning tool gives you a quick and cost-effective way to acquire Cisco knowledge and expertise. From an overview of IP routing concepts to the development of IP access lists, you?ll learn the difference between routing functions and strategies, routing traffic using multiple p...
* An ideal starting point for anyone wanting to learn about next generation wireless networks* Gives important insights into the design of wireless IP networks* Illustrates the standards and network architectures defined by leading standards bodies (including MWIF, 3GPP and 3GPP2)* Discusses protocols in four key areas: signaling, mobility, quality of service, and security* The authors have a good deal of experience in this field, and have many patents pending in the area of wireless networking
The Wireless Application Protocol (WAP) (Technology Briefs, #26)
by Mann Steve and Scott Sbihli
The Debates Shaping Spectrum Policy
What debates have caused spectrum policy to change course and which will determine its future direction? This book examines these issues through a series of chapters from a range of notable experts. The backdrop is a period of turbulent change in what was once a quiet backwater. The past quarter century has seen wireless connectivity go from nice-to-have luxury to the cornerstone of success as nations battle for leadership of the digital economy. The change has been reflected in the crucial rol...
AAA and Network Security for Mobile Access
by Madjid Nakhjiri and Mahsa Nakhjiri
AAA (Authentication, Authorization, Accounting) describes a framework for intelligently controlling access to network resources, enforcing policies, and providing the information necessary to bill for services. "AAA and Network Security for Mobile Access" is an invaluable guide to the AAA concepts and framework, including its protocols Diameter and Radius. The authors give an overview of established and emerging standards for the provision of secure network access for mobile users while providin...
This soup-to-nuts collection of recipes covers everything you need to know to perform your job as a Linux network administrator, whether you're new to the job or have years of experience. With "Linux Networking Cookbook", you'll dive straight into the gnarly hands-on work of building and maintaining a computer network. Running a network doesn't mean you have all the answers. Networking is a complex subject with reams of reference material that's difficult to keep straight, much less remember. If...
This comprehensive reference is the first book available that explains the configuration and operation of Juniper technology, products, and the protocol implementation behind it. Written by a team of Juniper engineers, this book covers Juniper's award winning M-series router family and explains how the Juniper Network Operating System (JunOS) works, and why it is perceived to be superior to other operating systems. Each chapter includes insider tips and details for set-up--plus useful shortcuts...
This text discusses how to find the location of mobile devices in the wireless Internet, specifically those that involve the determination of the geographic location of mobile devices. It offers exclusive coverage of the technical aspects of privacy such as linkability, anonymity and identity management.
Voice over Internet Protocol (VoIP) is gaining a lot of attention these days, as more companies and individuals switch from standard telephone service to phone service via the Internet. The reason is simple: A single network to carry voice and data is easier to scale, maintain, and administer. As an added bonus, it's also cheaper, because VoIP is free of the endless government regulations and tariffs imposed upon phone companies. VoIP is simply overflowing with hack potential, and VoIP Hacks i...
This book provides the user with a practical perspective on how to install, configure and maintain a TCP/IP network. Now in its second edition, the book is split into three sections, covering the issues an IT manager or communications network designer needs to understand in order to implement a scalable and manageable TCP/IP network; the technology in detail, providing the information that network support engineers must understand if they are to maintain the network; and providing a useful refer...
This is a complete revision of Michael Santifaller's best selling book, which provides practical guidance in the planning, installation and operation of UNIX based LANs. * Updated Information on TCP/IP * A substantially re-worked NFS section to include indepth explanations of the RPC paradigm, rapidly becoming the preferred mechanism for writing distributed applications beyond NFS. * A revised programming chapter that now includes program examples for socket and TLI programming that will help UN...