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Local Area Networks
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Local area networks must be considered among the most important and decisive technologies of the coming years. All modern, successful and economical data processing architectures of the future will be predicated upon the availability of efficient networks. Knowledge of their basic functional principles, their range of performance capabilities, and their shortcomings, therefore constitutes an elementary building block of one's professional qualifications.
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size: 68 KB 2 pages |
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Internetworking
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Local area networks and LAN/WAN network systems constitute the crucial infrastructure of modern client/server systems environments. In meeting the growing demands on these systems, the installation of more structured, flexible and secure networks has become the central issue in succesful and economical telecommunications and data processing architecture. Knowledge of structural principles, coupling technologies, tuning possibilities and risks are thus a necessary part of one's basic professional qualifications.
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size: 101 KB 2 pages |
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New Ethernet Technologies
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This seminar describes the individual Ethernet technologies, from their basic functional principles to their product and market status and optimal operation. All available operations are also described along with their advantages and disadvantages. This includes both the operations peculiar to Ethernet and such adjuncts as are made possible by modern switching technology (Quality of Service, Trunking, Voice over IP, etc.)
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size: 71 KB 2 pages |
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TCP/IP and SNMP
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In the world today, successful network operations are inseparable from the world of TCP/IP protocols. A detailed knowledge of the principles of TCP/IP and of the essential elements of TCP/IP operations is indispensable for network operations. As a result of the highly pragmatic manner in which TCP/IP has developed over the last 10 years, we are also presented with a number of inherent weaknesses and disadvantages, of which an operator must be aware. This seminar explores the background of TCP/IP from a practical viewpoint, illustrates its advantages and disadvantages, and makes important recommendations for successful implementation. Also included is an in-depth examination of the SNMP management functionality, which is closely associated with the TCP/IP, and is of fundamental importance both to direct operations and to other functional areas such as network and server management.
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size: 70 KB 2 pages |
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