Uyless Black's Networking 101
Uyless Black
- 出版商: Prentice Hall
- 出版日期: 2001-09-04
- 售價: $1,670
- 貴賓價: 9.5 折 $1,587
- 語言: 英文
- 頁數: 350
- 裝訂: Paperback
- ISBN: 0130931268
- ISBN-13: 9780130931269
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商品描述
- Simple, concise, authoritative: The perfect guide to networking and the Internet for nontechnical professionals
- Will help you understand the technologies that make the Web, messaging, and email possible
- Great for managers, marketers, salespeople, investors, students, and policymakers
The painless guide to networking and Internet infrastructure for every nontechnical professional and user!
You want a deeper understanding about how networks and the Internet really work, but all the books you've found are either way too technical or too superficial. You've come to the right place: Uyless Black's Networking 101!
In this book, top consultant Uyless Black draws on his renowned introductory course on networking, presenting the fundamentals in simple, nontechnical terms, without compromising accuracy. For the first time, you'll truly grasp the concepts you need to make better technology decisions(or simply become a smarter Internet user!
- How machines communicate
- Essential concepts demystified: analog, digital, voice, data, and bandwidth
- Network connections: how they're made and maintained
- DNS: the glue that holds the global Internet together
- Accessing the Internet: the role of ISPs and user network interface devices
- What happens when you click a hyperlink: how computers find Web sites
- How your email finds you
- Internet protocols you use every day: whether you realize it or not
If you've ever wondered how the Web, messaging, and email really work, if you've ever struggled to make sense of a news story about the Internet, or if you've ever wished someone could explain it all clearly and simply using real-world analogies, Uyless Black's Networking 101 is the book you've been searching for.
Table of Contents
Preface.
Notes for the Reader.
Approach to Describing User Network Sessions.
1. Getting Started.
2. Computer and Human Communications.
3. Sending and Receiving User Traffic on the Communications Link.
4. The Modem and the Telephone Network.
5. Digital Networks.
6. Bit Rates and Broadband Networks.
7. Voice and Data Characteristics.
8. Multiplexing and Packet Switching.
9. Network IDs: Addresses.
10. Network IDs: Names.
11. Connecting to the Data Network.
12. Routing Traffic Through the Network.
13. Backup and Route Discovery.
14. The Internet and Internet Service Providers (ISPs).
15. Network IDs: Domain Names.
16. Putting It Together.
17. Dialing in to the Net.
18. The Web.
19. The Protocols.
20. The Next Step.
Appendix A: Typical User Sessions in a Computer Network.
Appendix B: Modulation Techniques.
Appendix C: Codes.
Index.