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Practical Planning for Network Growth, 1/e
John Blommers, Hewlett-Packard, Bellevue, Washington
Hewlett-Packard Professional Books
Published April, 1996 by Prentice Hall PTR (ECS Professional)
Copyright 1996, 400 pp.
Cloth
ISBN 0-13-206111-2
$60.00
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As computer networks grow, network managers and
system administrators are challenged to improve their network’s performance. This book
offers multi-vendor, multi-protocol, heterogeneous tools for evaluating and improving
network performance.
Covers the fundamentals of network
performance analysis; the parameters found in media such as Ethernet, Token Ring and
FDDI; interconnect devices such as hubs, bridges, routers, and Ethernet switches; wide
area technologies such as T-!, Frame Relay, and X.25; server architecture; and the
application of practical tools such as LOTUS 123, MathCAD, and PlanNet to real
network performance problems.
designers, network performance analysts, and network consultants.
1. Answering Some Real World Network Performance Questions.
2. Collecting Network Performance Data.
3. Accuracy Issues with Network Performance Data.
4. Selecting Alternative Network Topologies to Meet Performance and Cost
Goals.
5. Performance Indicators.
6. Network Statistics 101 - The Essentials.
7. Predicting Average Values for Response Time and Throughput.
8. Worst Case Analysis.
9. Applied Queuing Theory 101.
10. Simulation Methods.
11. Using Spreadsheets to Predict and Plot Performance.
12. Using MathCAD 5.0 to Predict Network Performance.
13. Using COMDISCO's PlanNet Simulation Tool.
14. Comparing Average, Worst Case, Queuing and Simulation Tools.
15. Network Performance Prediction Difficulties.
16. References Papers.
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