Showing posts with label Networking. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Networking. Show all posts

Thursday, 16 June 2011

Linux Network Servers by Craig Hunt pdf free download

Linux Network Servers

Writer: Craig Hunt

Published Year: 2002

Publisher: SYBEX Inc.

ISBN: 0−7821−4123−4

Page: 493 Pages

Size: 6.70 MB




Linux system administrators will find this book invaluable as their primary resource for information on network services. Even administrators of servers dedicated to specific tasks, such as web servers or DNS servers, will find this book a useful companion text. Although such an administrator may rely on Linux Apache Web Server Administration or Linux DNS Server Administration as a primary resource, this book provides the insights into how other services work and how they are configured, which are helpful to anyone running a Linux server. This book is not simply a reference to network server configuration options. Instead, it provides insight into how real servers are actually configured. This book helps you understand how things really work so that you can make intelligent configuration decisions that relate to your environment. No book, no matter how well−thought−out or how long, can provide accurate examples for every possible situation. This book strives to provide you with the information you need to develop the correct solution for your situation on your own.





Linux Socket Programming by Example pdf free download

Linux Socket Programming by Example

Writer: Warren W. Gay

Published Year: 2000

Publisher: Que

ISBN: 0-7897-2241-0

Page: 655 Pages

Size: 3.92 MB





This book should be read by anyone wanting to know how to perform network programming on Linux or UNIX platforms. The example programs have been tailored specifically for Linux, in order to provide for the best educational experience to the reader.This book uses several common conventions to help teach Linux socket programming. Here is a summary of those typographical conventions.



Interconnections:Bridges Routers Switches pdf free download

Interconnections:Bridges Routers Switches and Interworking Protocols

Author: Radia Perlman

Edition: Second Edition

Published Year: 1999

Publisher: Addison-Wesley Longman

ISBN: 0-201-62448-1

Page: 418 Pages

Szie: 3.04 MB





Interconnections, Second Edition is about what goes on inside the boxes that move data around the Internet. These boxes are variously called bridges, routers, switches, and hubs.The book also describes the devices that connect to the network. There is considerable confusion in this area. Most of the terminology is ill defined and is used in conflicting ways. The terminology and the specifications tend to be daunting. Some knowledge is spread among many different documents; much is unwritten folk wisdom. Adding to the confusion is dogma. Beliefs are accepted as truth, and questioning any of the dogma is often greeted with hostility. But good engineering demands that we understand what we're doing and why, keep an open mind, and learn from experience.





Saturday, 12 February 2011

Principles of Communication Systems free pdf download


PRINCIPLES OF COMMUNICATION SYSTEMS



Writer

Herbert Taub
Donald L. Schilling

Published Year: 1986

Publisher: McGraw-Hill Companies

ISBN-10: 0070629552
ISBN-13: 978-0070629554

Page: 119 Pages (modified)

Size: 8 MB(rar)



This book is an excellent text book for undergraduate engineering in principles of communication systems. This book is for engineers so it assumes the reader has a good mathematics background. It covers digital communication systems that is prevalent in the communication industry.





Friday, 11 February 2011

CISCO Certified Network Administrator CCNA Lab Manual Download


CCNA LAB MANUAL



Writer: Matthew J. Basham

Published Year: 2007

Publisher: Lulu Press

ISBN:  n/a

Page: 720 Pages

Size: 7.5 MB





This manual was developed to prepare students for hands-on training to accompany classroom lectures on CISCO networking theory for the CISCO CCNA examination. These labs are intended to supplement and enhance the Cisco Networking Academy Program with additional information, explanations, and laboratory materials, not to replace them. Think of this like a “cliff’s notes” to accompany the curriculum. If you are looking for a lot of theory, then you have got the wrong book.

This book uses a bunch of educational theory and the book should be used from the start to the finish. For example, in early labs ip addresses and related information is given. The later labs assume you have a good grasp of addressing and can choose your own. Yeah, I know it can stink but understanding subnetting is a critical part of an entry level technician in networking and the “standard” Cisco curriculum does not address this very well. Also I put an emphasis on troubleshooting and critical thinking to a much deeper extent than the official curriculum.






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IP Addressing and Subnetting Workbook Free Download


IP ADDRESSING AND SUBNETTING


Writer: Robb Jones (producer)

Published Year: 2008

Publisher: Frederick County Career & Technology Center

ISBN: n/a

Page:86

Size: 200 KB



Cisco Systems, Inc. (NASDAQ: CSCO, SEHK: 4333) is an American-based multinational corporation that designs and sells consumer electronics, networking, voice, and communications technology and services. Headquartered in San Jose, California, Cisco has more than 65,000 employees and annual revenue of US$40.0 billion as of 2010. The stock was added to the Dow Jones Industrial Average on June 8, 2009, and is also included in the S&P 500 Index the Russell 1000 Index, NASDAQ100 Index and the Russell 1000 Growth Stock Index.Cisco is one of the world's biggest technology corporations.


This pdf gives you basic information needed to configure your router for routing IP, such as how addresses are broken down and how subnetting works. You learn how to assign each interface on the router an IP address with a unique subnet. There are many examples to help tie everything together.