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Ethernet Tips and Techniques (Out of print)
| AUTHOR | Spinney, Byron L. |
| PUBLISHER | Pearson (10/05/1997) |
| PRODUCT TYPE | Paperback (Paperback) |
A thorough, well-organized how-to guide to installing, configuring and troubleshooting an Ethernet network. The book begins with the basics: what Ethernet is, and how it works. Next, it explains the differences and similarities between 10 Mbps Ethernet, 100 Mbps Fast Ethernet, and Gigabit Ethernet. It reviews all Ethernet media types and hardware, and devotes specific chapters to network design, installation and maintenance. It includes cabling specifications, wiring diagrams, a guide to Ethernet acronyms, and more - making it the most useful everyday reference for anyone who depends on Ethernet. This book is for LAN administrators, purchasers, installers, and anyone responsible for keeping an Ethernet LAN running smoothly.
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The #1 Ethernet quick reference for network professionals!
Network professionals at Hewlett-Packard, DEC and other top companies know Byron Spinney's handbook is the source for fast, accurate Ethernet answers. Newly updated and expanded, Ethernet Tips and Tricks delivers all the information you need to take your Ethernet network into the 21st century.
Start with the fundamentals: a crystal-clear explanation of what Ethernet LANs are and how they work. Review every type of Ethernet: 10 Mbps Ethernet, 100 Mbps Fast Ethernet, 100BASE-FX, and Gigabit Ethernet. Understand every Ethernet media type: coax, thinnet, unshielded twisted-pair, and fiber. Learn about every hardware component in an Ethernet network, from NICs to bridges, routers and switches.
Then, with the help of practical case studies, walk step by step through:
- Ethernet design, including estimating network requirements, defining structure, choosing media and selecting hardware.
- Ethernet installation, including deciding whether to contract, choosing a contractor, documenting your installation, conduits, firewalls, and testing.
- Ethernet maintenance, including preventive and corrective maintenance for cables and equipment; and the basics of network management.
Ethernet Tips and Tricks includes EIA/TIA cabling specifications, basic UTP wiring diagrams, a guide to Ethernet acronyms, and much more. If you depend on Ethernet, you'll never find a more useful everyday reference.
A thorough, well-organized how-to guide to installing, configuring and troubleshooting an Ethernet network. The book begins with the basics: what Ethernet is, and how it works. Next, it explains the differences and similarities between 10 Mbps Ethernet, 100 Mbps Fast Ethernet, and Gigabit Ethernet. It reviews all Ethernet media types and hardware, and devotes specific chapters to network design, installation and maintenance. It includes cabling specifications, wiring diagrams, a guide to Ethernet acronyms, and more - making it the most useful everyday reference for anyone who depends on Ethernet. This book is for LAN administrators, purchasers, installers, and anyone responsible for keeping an Ethernet LAN running smoothly.
