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Data Communications: From Basics to Broadband, 3/e
William J. Beyda, Unversity of California Extension, Berkeley and Siemans Information and Communication Networks
Published July, 1999 by Prentice Hall Engineering/Science/Mathematics
Copyright 2000, 330 pp.
Paper
ISBN 0-13-096139-6
$52.00
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This book prepares readers to make intelligent decisions on the appropriate design, purchase, integration, and use of data communications equipment and systems.
The book's coverage is designed to be both accessible for the novice and challenging for the expert, offering a broad overview throughout the narrative and advanced discussions in special-interest sidebars. Discussions reflect the latest Internet technologiesthe increasing importance of the Internet with new/expanded coverage of the Digital Subscriber Line (DSL) and cable modems; ISDN lines; TCP/IP and related protocolsincluding SMTP and MIME for electronic mail, HTTP for hypertext, Telnet and Rlogin for remote access, FTP for file transfer, UDP for sending individual packets, SNMP for network management, and SLIP and PPP as data link protocolsS/MIME, SSL, and IPSec; the differences between IPv4 and IPv6; various encryption standards, algorithms, and software; the Internet Engineering Task Force (IETF); Virtual Private Networks (VPNs); and the latest information on telecommunications regulation; increased competition and mergers among carriers.
1. Overview and Introduction.
2. Understanding Telecommunications.
3. Basic Data Communications Concepts.
4. Data Interfaces and Transmission.
5. Improving Data Communications Efficiency.
6. Data Integrity and Security.
7. Architectures and Protocols.
8. Data Transport Networks.
9. Network Management.
10. Digital Telecommunications.
Appendix: The Binary Number System.
Glossary.
Bibliography.
Index.
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