Network Management
Traffic Management for High-Speed Networks
January 2nd, 2008 | posted by adminThe International Science Lecture Series (ISLS) operates as a special project of the National Research Council's Commission on Physical Sciences, Mathematics, and Applications. The series was established in 1990 at the request of the Office of Naval Research (ONR) and joined in 1992 by the Air Force Office of Scientific Research (AFOSR). The purpose of the series is to advance communication and cooperation within the international scientific community. A search committee established by the National Research Council (NRC) selects prominent U.S.
Network and System Administration I (M. Burgess)
January 2nd, 2008 | posted by admin1 Introduction and review
2 Human-Computer system components
3 Mapping out the LAN
4 Formalizing policy and management models
5 OS installation
6 Predictability
7 User management and ethics
8 Configuration management
9 Application level services
10 Web services
11 Principles of security
12 Managing Security and Backup
13 Firewalls and TCP/IP Security
14 Local Area Network from scratch
15 Summary and outlook
Migrating to Netware 4.1
January 2nd, 2008 | posted by adminTable of Contents:
Part I: Getting Ready
* Chapter 1 - What's New in NetWare 4.x
* Chapter 2 - Designing Your NDS Tree
Part II: Installing NetWare 4.x
* Chapter 3 - Installing and Upgrading to NetWare 4.x
* Chapter 4 - Installing Clients
* Chapter 5 - Merging NDS Trees
* Chapter 6 - Creating Objects
* Chapter 7 - Setting Up Printing
* Chapter 8 - Setting Up Mail Services
* Chapter 9 - Setting Up NetSync for Bindery Emulation
Part III: Customizing Your Network
Managing Multivendor Networks
January 2nd, 2008 | posted by adminlot has happened in the computer world since John Enck wrote the first edition
of this book in 1990. The Internet has become wildly popular, which has led to the
suprem-acy of TCP/IP; the mainframe is being slowly replaced (or at least augmented)
by a distributed, client/server architecture; and high-speed technologies, such as
ATM and FDDI, have significantly enhanced the very nature of networking.
John had three goals in writing this book:
CNE Training Guide NetWare 4.1 Administration
January 2nd, 2008 | posted by adminTable of Contents:
* Introduction
* Chapter 1 - Introduction to NetWare 4.x
* Chapter 2 - Introduction to NetWare Directory Services
* Chapter 3 - NetWare 4.x File System
* Chapter 4 - NetWare 4.x File System Security
* Chapter 5 - NetWare Directory Services Security
* Chapter 6 - Customizing the NetWare 4.x User Environment
* Chapter 7 - Managing NetWare Servers
* Chapter 8 - Configuring NetWare 4.x Printing
* Chapter 9 - Network Fault Tolerance
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