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Multivendor Networking: Linking PCs, Minis, and Mainframes over Lans and Wans (Mcgraw-Hill...
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by Andres Fortino and Jerry Golick
Sales Rank: 6310483
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Hardcover: 450 pages
Publisher: McGraw-Hill Companies September 1995
Language: English
ISBN-10: 007912190X
ISBN-13: 978-0079121905
Product Dimensions:
9.5 x 7.6 x 1.1 inches
Shipping Weight: 2.3 pounds
Product Description
Based on the successful Learning Tree course of the same title, Multivendor Networking is a practical guide to designing and managing an internetworked enterprise system. Network administrators and designers will find the book and accompanying CD-ROM contain all of the essential information they need to build an infrastructure of bridges, routers, and gateways that will enable them to integrate the many parts of their companies' networks. Filled with proven and practical information and advice from two experts, the book covers the most popular protocols, workstations, file servers, and hosts and includes a detailed case study on setting up and operating an e-mail system in a multivendor environment. The bundled CD-ROM contains all RFCs on the Internet relating to standards; as well as answers to commonly asked questions; interoperability guidelines from IBM, Microsoft, Novell, and Sun; and information about the X.500 protocol.
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Multivendor Networking: Linking PCs, Minis, and Mainframes over Lans and Wans (Mcgraw-Hill...
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