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LAN Testing and Troubleshooting : Reliability Tuning Techniques

   by Gilbert Held

  Paperback:
    John Wiley & Sons
    July, 1996

   US$120.00 

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Editorial description(s):

Book Info
Designed to explain the many factors which can affect the reliability of a Local Area Network. Illustrates the use of SNMP and RMON for network problem resolution and capacity planning. DLC: Local area networks (Computer networks)



The publisher, John Wiley & Sons
Many factors can cause a network to crash--everything from electromagnetic interference to hardware failure to improper planning. This book provides a survival guide for network administrators. It shows how to use modern hardware and software diagnostic tools to test and troubleshoot a network. There are also tips on how to tune a network to obtain the maximum level of performance possible.



From the Back Cover
At Last.... an extensive hands-on guide to problem-solving and support of LANs, which helps you anticipate and prevent problems of network use, management and operation. This book is designed to explain the many factors which can affect the reliability of a Local Area Network: improper planning by network managers and administrators, equipment failure or electromagnetic interference of cables. For professionally trained LAN managers this is a useful source of complementary expertise, for the non-specialist this book provides thorough step-by-step fault-finding and troubleshooting procedures.
An indispensable handbook to help LAN managers and administrators keep ahead in this rapidly expanding sector.


Book Description
Many factors can cause a network to crash--everything from electromagnetic interference to hardware failure to improper planning. This book provides a survival guide for network administrators. It shows how to use modern hardware and software diagnostic tools to test and troubleshoot a network. There are also tips on how to tune a network to obtain the maximum level of performance possible.





Reader review(s):

NOOO, you really dont need this one, October 4, 2000
well, this book is ok. but there are better books with more pages ,better to understand and more reliable on less then half the cost


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