高级网络管理(影印版)

高级网络管理(影印版)
作 者: 维斯尼斯基
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作者简介

  Steve Wsniewski is currently working as a computer telephony engineer for Greenwich Technology Partners and has been in the internetworking and networking industry ofr more than 12 years.He is a 1972 Graduate of Marshall university,a 1995 graduate of De Vry Technical Institute,and has earned a master of science deree in telecommunications management from the Stevens Institute of Technology.

内容简介

《高级网络管理(影印版)》由Steve Wisniewski著,Despite all the advances in technology,the old reliable architectures and protocolsare still being implemented in the internetworking arena today because they haveproven tO be reliable and have worked with many different products.Advanced Net-work Administration covers the concepts of routing,bridging,switching,and networkmanagement.This book iS recommended for novices who wish to further their knowl-edge ofinternetwork design.Chapters 1-3,OSI InternetworkingBasics,BridgingandSwitchingFundamentah,andRoutingBasics,shouldbetaughtas aunit.Chapters4 and5 cover Network ManagementFundamentals and Simple Network Management Proto-col.From Chapters 6 to 10,each of the main network architectures,along with thevarious protocols that comprise these architectures.are exposed.Chapters 11 and 12depart from the architectural viewpoint and discuss/nterdomain Routing Basics.OpenShortest Path First,explained in Chapter 11(OSPF),and Border Gateway Protocol,discussed in Chapter 12(BGP),are the ...

图书目录

Chapter 1 Internetworking Basics

Introduction

What is an Internetwork?

The History of Internetworking

Internetworking Challenges

The Open System Interconnect (OSI) Reference Model

OSI Information Formats

The International Organization for Standardization (ISO)

Hierarchy of Networks

Connection Oriented and Connectionless Network Services

Internetwork Addressing

Comparing Hierarchical and Flat Address Space

Flow Control, Error Checking, and Multiplexing

Local Area Networks: In-Depth Look

Wide Area Networks: An In-Depth Look

Summary

Chapter 2 Bridging and Switching Fundamentals

Introduction

Link Layer Devices: An Overview

Types of Bridges

Segmenting LANs

Why Segment LANs?

Segmenting LANs Using Repeaters

Segmenting LANs Using Bridges

Segmenting LANs Using Switches

Bridging Technologies

Spanning Tree Algorithm (STA)

What Is Spanning Tree Protocol and Why Use It?

Summary

Chapter 3 Routing Basics

Introduction

Routing Components

Scaling Large Internetworks

Path Determination

Switching

Routing Algorithms

Distance Vector Routing Algorithms

Solutions

Implementing Solutions in Multiple Routes

Link State Routing Algorithms

Comparing Distance Vector Routing with Link State Routing

Network Layer Protocol Operations

Routing Metrics

Convergence Time

Congestion Overview

Traffic in an IP Network

Traffic in an IPX Network

Traffic in Other Multiprotocol Networks

Hybrid Routing

Snapshot Routing

Summary

Chapter 4 Network Management Fundamentals

Introduction

Network Management Requirements

Background

OSI Management Functional Areas

Network Management System (NMS)

Network Management Configuration

Network Management Architecture

Network Monitoring

Performance Monitoring

Fault Monitoring

Accounting Monitoring

Network Control

Configuration Control

Security Control

Security Management Functions

Summary

Chapter 5 Simple Network Management Protocol

Introduction

TCP/IP Origins

TCP/IP and Network Management

Evolution of SNMP

The SNMP Architecture

Trap-Directed Polling

Proxies

SNMP Management Information

SNMP and Abstract Syntax Notation One (ASN.1)

ASN.1 Concepts

Basic Encoding Rules (BER)

Communities and Community Names

Lexicographic Ordering

SNMP Formats

Limitations of SNMP

Summary

Chapter 6 Systems Network Architecture

Introduction

Overview of Corporate Networks

Hierarchical Networks

Peer Networks

SNA Configuration

SNA Subarea Network

APPN Network

Foundation SNA Concepts

Network Components

Network Addressing

Routes

Class of Service Table

Layers

Sessions

Open Systems Interconnection and SNA

SNA Protocols

SNA/SDLC Frame Formats

IBM's Advanced Communications Function/Virtual Communications Access Method (VTAM)

Network Control Program (NCP)

Summary

Chapter 7 NetWare Protocols

Introduction

Concepts

Internet Packet Exchange (IPX)

IPX Routing Architecture

Routing Information Protocol (RIP)

SAP: Supporting Service Advertisements

Sequenced Packet Exchange (SPX)

Sequenced Packet Exchange II (SPX II)

NetWare Core Protocol (NCP)

NetWare Link Service Protocol (NLSP)

RIP Problems

NLSP Messages

Summary

Chapter 8 AppleTalk Protocols

Introduction

AppleTalk and OSI

The Physical Layer-AppleTalk Hardware

Media Considerations for AppleTalk

Data Link Functions

Link Access Protocol (LAP) Manager for LocalTalk

AppleTalk Addressing

AppleTalk Network Components

AppleTalk Phase I and Phase II

AppleTalk Address Resolution Protocol (AARP)

LAP Manager for EtherTalk and TokenTalk

The AppleTalk Network Layer: Datagram Delivery Protocol (DDP)

Routing Table Maintenance Program Protocol (RTMP)

AppleTalk Echo Protocol (AEP)

Names on AppleTalk

Transport Layer Services: Reliable Delivery of Data

AppleTalk Transaction Protocol (ATP)

Printer Access Protocol (PAP)

AppleTalk Session Protocol (ASP)

AppleShare and the AppleTalk File Protocol (AFP)

Summary

Chapter 9 DECnet Phase IV Digital Network Architecture

Introduction

History

DECnet Phase IV Digital Network Architecture (DNA)

DECnet Phase IV and OSI

DECnet/OSI DNA Implementations

The Routing Layer: DECnet Phase IV Routing

Addressing

Areas

The Routing Database

DECnet Routing

Forwarding of Data in a DECnet Environment

End Communication Layer: The DNA Transport Layer

The Session Control Layer

Network Application Layer

Summary

Chapter 10 Open Systems Interconnection Protocols

Introduction

OSI Networking Protocols

OSI Physical and Data Link Layers

OSI Network Layer

OSI Protocols Transport Layer

OSI Protocols Session Layer

OSI Protocols Presentation Layer

OSI Protocols Application Layer

OSI Protocols Application Processes

Open Systems Interconnection (OSI) Routing Protocol

IS-IS Protocol

OSI Addressing

Transport Layer: Connection Mode Transport Service

Session Layer

End System-to-Intermediate System (ES-IS)

IS-IS Metrics

Interdomain Routing Protocol (IDRP)

Summary

Chapter 11 Interdomain Routing Basics, Part I: Open Shortest Path First Routing Protocol

Introduction

Functional Requirements

Backup Designated Router

Designated Router Election

OSPF Basics

Link State Advertisements (LSAs)

A Sample LSA: The Router-LSA

The Link State Database

Communicating Between OSPF Routers: OSPF Packets

Routing Calculations

Hierarchical Routing in OSPF

OSPF Areas

Virtual Links

Incorporating External Routing Information

Interaction with Areas

OSPF Area Types

Summary

Chapter 12 Interdomain Routing Basics, Part II: Border Gateway Protocol

Introduction

The Internet Today

Overview of Routers and Routing

Distance Vector Protocols

Link State Protocols

Segregating the World into Administrations

Static Routing, Default Routing, and Dynamic Routing

Autonomous Systems

Border Gateway Protocol Version 4

BGP Message Header Format

Building BGP Peer Sessions

Synchronization within an AS

Summary

Chapter 13 Advanced IP Routing

Introduction

Internet Protocol (IP)

IP Packet Format

IP Addressing

IP Subnet Addressing

IP Subnet Mask

Logical AND Operation

IP Address Issues and Solutions

Using Addressing Hierarchies

Slowing IP Address Depletion

Variable Length Subnet Masks

What Is Route Summarization?

Route Summarization in Routers

Other Addressing Considerations

Using Private Addressing

Translating Inside Local Addresses

Summary

Chapter 14 The Data Link Protocols

Introduction

Asynchronous Line Protocols

Synchronous Line Protocols

Character Oriented Protocols

Count Oriented Protocols

Bit Oriented Protocols

Controlling Traffic on the Link

Functions of Timers

Automatic Request for Repeat (ARQ) Flow Control Protocol

Inclusive Acknowledgement

Stop-and-Wait ARQ Flow Control Protocol

Piggybacking

Sliding Windows Flow Control Protocol

Host Configurations

Multipoint Connections

Polling

Difficulty of Dealing with Errors

Major Types of Impairments

Error Detection

Parity Checking

Checksum

Echoplex

Error Checking Codes

Binary Synchronous Control (BSC)

High Level Data Link Control (HDLC) Protocol

HDLC Characteristics

Frame Format

HDLC Commands and Responses

Summary

Chapter 15 Internetworking Design Basics

Introduction

Understanding Basic Internetworking Concepts

Overview of Internetworking Devices

Switching Overview

Identifying and Selecting Internetworking Capabilities

Identifying and Selecting an Internetworking Model

Evaluating Backbone Services

Path Optimization

Traffic Prioritization

Load Balancing

Alternative Paths

Switched Access

Encapsulation (Tunneling)

Evaluating Distribution Services

Backbone Bandwidth Management

Area and Service Filtering

Policy Based Distribution

Gateway Service

Interprotocol Route Redistribution

Media Translation

Evaluating Local Access Services

Value Added Network Addressing

Broadcast and Multicast Capabilities

Naming, Proxy, and Local Cache Capabilities

Media Access Security

Router Discovery

Choosing Internetworking Reliability Options

Redundant Links Versus Meshed Topologies

Redundant Power Systems

Fault-Tolerant Media Implementations

Backup Hardware

Designing Switched LAN Internetworks

Evolution from Shared to Switched Networks

Technologies for Building Switched LAN Internetworks

Components of the Switched Internetworking Model

Scalable Switching Platforms

ATM Switches

LAN Switches

Routing Platforms

Common Software Infrastructure

Virtual LANs (VLANs)

Network Management Tools and Applications

Switched LAN Network Designs

Comparison of LAN Switches and Routers

Benefits of LAN Switches (Layer 2 Services)

Benefits of Routers (Layer 3 Services)

Benefits of VLANs

VLAN Implementation

IEEE 802.10

Inter-Switch Link

LAN Emulation

Summary

Chapter 16 ATM

Introduction

Benefits of ATM

ATM Network Operation

Multicasting in ATM

Connection Oriented Network Services

ATM Signaling and Addressing

LAN Emulation

Summary

Chapter 17 T1 Digital Communications

Introduction

Why T1?

What Does T1 Do?

How Does T1 Accomplish Its Goals?

Evolution of T1

OSI and T1

DS1/D4 Protocols

Pulse Code Modulation

Extended Superframe

Appendix A OSPF Design Guide

Appendix B BGP Attributes and Policy Routing

Appendix C Signaling Interfaces

Appendix D An Introduction to IGRP

Appendix E Enhanced Interior Gateway Routing Protocol

Appendix F Troubleshooting Overview

Appendix G RJ 45 Wiring Pinouts and Hints

Appendix H Wireless LAN

Appendix I Case Studies

Glossary

Index