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Contents at a Glance
Introduction ........................................................1 Book 1: Networking Basics .......................................5 CHAPTER 1: Welcome to Networking .........................................7 CHAPTER 2: Network Infrastructure .........................................25CHAPTER 3: ...................................37
CHAPTER 4: .......................................53 CHAPTER 5: Cloud Computing ..............................................65 Book 2: Understanding Network Protocols ..................75CHAPTER 1: ...............................77
CHAPTER 2: TCP/IP and the Internet .........................................99 CHAPTER 3: Ζ .................................................107 CHAPTER 4: Routing ......................................................125 CHAPTER 5: DHCP ........................................................135 CHAPTER 6: DNS .........................................................151 CHAPTER 7: TCP/IP Tools and Commands ...................................179 Book 3: Planning a Network ...................................205 CHAPTER 1: ..........................................207 CHAPTER 2: ..........................................223 CHAPTER 3: ...........................................235 CHAPTER 4: .....................................245 CHAPTER 5: ..........................................257 Book 4: Implementing a Network ............................269 CHAPTER 1: Network Hardware ............................................271 CHAPTER 2: Wireless Networks ............................................283 CHAPTER 3: Windows Clients ..............................................303 CHAPTER 4: Mac Networking ..............................................313 CHAPTER 5: Network Printers .............................................323 CHAPTER 6: .......................................329 Book 5: Implementing Virtualization ........................335 CHAPTER 1: ......................................................337 CHAPTER 2: .....................................................355 CHAPTER 3: ........................................................365 CHAPTER 4: .........................................379 CHAPTER 5: .........................................397 Book 6: Implementing Windows Server 2016 ...............405 CHAPTER 1: Installing Windows Server 2016 .................................407CHAPTER 2: ȴ ..............................421
CHAPTER 3: ȴ ....................................437 CHAPTER 4: ȴ .....................................447 CHAPTER 5: ȴ .......................................469 CHAPTER 6: ............................................483 CHAPTER 7: ȴΖΖ .......................495CHAPTER 8: ȴ ..............................505
CHAPTER 9: ȴ ...................................523 CHAPTER 10: Windows Commands ..........................................537 CHAPTER 11: .............................................565 Book 7: Implementing Linux ...................................583 CHAPTER 1: Ζ .......................................585 CHAPTER 2: ȴ .............................................597CHAPTER 3: ȴ ..............................609
CHAPTER 4: Running DHCP and DNS .......................................621 CHAPTER 5: .......................................631 CHAPTER 6: ..............................................639 CHAPTER 7: Running Sendmail ............................................651 CHAPTER 8: .............................................661 Book 8: Managing a Network ..................................691CHAPTER 1: ............................693
CHAPTER 2: Managing Remotely ...........................................707 CHAPTER 3: .....................................725 CHAPTER 4: Managing the Help Desk .......................................737 CHAPTER 5: .....................................749 CHAPTER 6: Managing Software Deployment ................................765 CHAPTER 7: .....................................777 CHAPTER 8: ......................................793 Book 9: Managing Cybersecurity ..............................807 CHAPTER 1: .....................................809CHAPTER 2: .........................821
CHAPTER 3: Managing Spam ..............................................833 CHAPTER 4: Managing Backups ............................................845 CHAPTER 5: Managing Disaster Recovery and Business Continuity Planning .....859 Appendix A: Directory of Useful Websites ..................867Appendix B: Glossary. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .875
Index ...............................................................899Table of Contents ix
Table of Contents
INTRODUCTION ...................................................1 2 3 3Beyond the Book
4 4 BOOK 1: NETWORKING BASICS .................................5 CHAPTER 1: Welcome to Networking ................................7 8Why Bother with a Network?
10 10Sharing resources
10Sharing programs
11Servers and Clients
12Dedicated Servers and Peers
13What Makes a Network Tick?
14Networks Big and Small
17 17 19Bus topology
19Star topology
20 21Ring topology
22Mesh topology
2223
CHAPTER 2: Network Infrastructure ................................25
Introducing Infrastructure
25Introducing Network Protocols and Standards
2627
28
RJ45 connectors
2828
29
Switches
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CHAPTER 3: .........................37
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Collision domains
44Bridging
4546
Broadcast domains
46Managed and unmanaged switches
4748
Network address translation
4950
51
CHAPTER 4: Servers and Virtualization .............................53 53
Network services
5454
Multitasking
55Directory services
55Security services
56What's Important in a Server
5757
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58
Service and support
58Components of a Server Computer
5859
Processor
59Memory
60Hard drives
60Network interfaces
6060
Power supply
6061
Tower case
61Rack mount
61Blade servers
6263
CHAPTER 5: Cloud Computing ........................................65
Introducing Cloud Computing
6566
Table of Contents xi
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Platforms
70Infrastructure
7071
Introducing Some of the Major Cloud Providers
7272
72
Microsoft
7373
BOOK 2: UNDERSTANDING NETWORK PROTOCOLS ......75
CHAPTER 1: ...................77
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The physical layer
81The data link layer
82The network layer
84The transport layer
86The session layer
88The presentation layer
88The application layer
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The TCP/IP Protocol Suite
94IP 95
TCP 96
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CHAPTER 2: TCP/IP and the Internet ................................99
What Is the Internet?
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Network interface layer
104Network layer
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