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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 .........................................25

CHAPTER 3: ...................................37

CHAPTER 4: .......................................53 CHAPTER 5: Cloud Computing ..............................................65 Book 2: Understanding Network Protocols ..................75

CHAPTER 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 .................................407

CHAPTER 2: ȴ ..............................421

CHAPTER 3: ȴ ....................................437 CHAPTER 4: ȴ .....................................447 CHAPTER 5: ȴ .......................................469 CHAPTER 6: ............................................483 CHAPTER 7: ȴΖΖ .......................495

CHAPTER 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 .............................................597

CHAPTER 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 ..................................691

CHAPTER 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: .....................................809

CHAPTER 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 ..................867

Appendix B: Glossary. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .875

Index ...............................................................899

Table of Contents ix

Table of Contents

INTRODUCTION ...................................................1 2 3 3

Beyond the Book

4 4 BOOK 1: NETWORKING BASICS .................................5 CHAPTER 1: Welcome to Networking ................................7 8

Why Bother with a Network?

10 10

Sharing resources

10

Sharing programs

11

Servers and Clients

12

Dedicated Servers and Peers

13

What Makes a Network Tick?

14

Networks Big and Small

17 17 19

Bus topology

19

Star topology

20 21

Ring topology

22

Mesh topology

22
23
CHAPTER 2: Network Infrastructure ................................25

Introducing Infrastructure

25

Introducing Network Protocols and Standards

26
27
28

RJ45 connectors

28
28
29

Switches

30
30
32
34
35
36
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CHAPTER 3: .........................37

38
40
42
43
44

Collision domains

44

Bridging

45
46

Broadcast domains

46

Managed and unmanaged switches

47
48

Network address translation

49
50
51
CHAPTER 4: Servers and Virtualization .............................53 53

Network services

54
54

Multitasking

55

Directory services

55

Security services

56

What's Important in a Server

57
57
58
58

Service and support

58

Components of a Server Computer

58
59

Processor

59

Memory

60

Hard drives

60

Network interfaces

60
60

Power supply

60
61

Tower case

61

Rack mount

61

Blade servers

62
63
CHAPTER 5: Cloud Computing ........................................65

Introducing Cloud Computing

65
66

Table of Contents xi

....................68 69
69

Platforms

70

Infrastructure

70
71

Introducing Some of the Major Cloud Providers

72
72
72

Microsoft

73
73

BOOK 2: UNDERSTANDING NETWORK PROTOCOLS ......75

CHAPTER 1: ...................77

77
79
80

The physical layer

81

The data link layer

82

The network layer

84

The transport layer

86

The session layer

88

The presentation layer

88

The application layer

89
89
90
92
92
93
93

The TCP/IP Protocol Suite

94
IP 95
TCP 96
96
98
CHAPTER 2: TCP/IP and the Internet ................................99

What Is the Internet?

99
101
102
104

Network interface layer

104

Network layer

105
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