
LAN Technologies Explained
- 1st Edition - April 11, 2000
- Imprint: Digital Press
- Authors: Philip Miller, Michael Cummins
- Language: English
- Paperback ISBN:9 7 8 - 1 - 5 5 5 5 8 - 2 3 4 - 0
- eBook ISBN:9 7 8 - 0 - 0 8 - 0 5 0 9 9 1 - 4
LAN Technologies Explained is an incredibly comprehensive and easy-to-read tutorial. It authoritatively describes the protocols, techniques, products and concepts that enable an… Read more

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Request a sales quoteLAN Technologies Explained is an incredibly comprehensive and easy-to-read tutorial. It authoritatively describes the protocols, techniques, products and concepts that enable an organization's computer and data networks to carry ever-greater volumes of data at ever greater speeds. LAN Technologies Explained guides readers from traditional access methods such as Ethernet and Token Ring through the latest high-bandwidth technologies, including Gigabit Ethernet. The book's easy-to-read approach makes complex technologies and concepts accessible to both new and experienced networking professionals.
LAN Technologies Explained features detailed descriptions of fundamental networking devices, including bridges, switches and routers. Practical, comprehensive, and authoritative, LAN Technologies Explained is the ultimate resource for any technical professional involved in networking.
LAN Technologies Explained features detailed descriptions of fundamental networking devices, including bridges, switches and routers. Practical, comprehensive, and authoritative, LAN Technologies Explained is the ultimate resource for any technical professional involved in networking.
Winner of the Referenceware Excellence Award in the Networking category, 2003
Describes leading-edge technologies, including Gigabit Ethernet
Sample network traffic traces and topologies reinforce explanations
Describes leading-edge technologies, including Gigabit Ethernet
Sample network traffic traces and topologies reinforce explanations
Network administrators, engineers and managers
Section 1: Ethernet: Media Access Control; PLS and AUI; 10Mbps Medium Attachment Units; 10Base-F; 10Mbps Repeaters; 100Base-Tx and Fx; Gigabit Ethernet; Auto-Negotiation; Full Duplex; 802.3 Variants; 100VG-AnyLAN; Bridges and Switches; Section 2: Token Ring: The Physical Layer; The MAC Layer; Ring Management; Source Route Bridging; Dedicated Token Ring; High Speed Token Ring; Section 3: FDDI: Physical Medium Dependent (PMD); Physical Layer Protocol (PHY); Media Access Control (MAC); FDDI Ring Operation; Station Management (SMT); Bridging in FDDI Networks; Section 4: Logical Link Control (LLC); Section 5: Routing: IP Addressing; The Internet Protocol; Routing Principles; IP Routing Protocols; IPX; Layer 3 Switching; Section 6: Cabling: Original LAN Cabling Implementations; Structured Cabling Systems; Appendixes: Vendor Identification, Ethernet Type Codes, Glossary of Networking Terms, Bibliography
- Edition: 1
- Published: April 11, 2000
- Imprint: Digital Press
- Language: English
- Paperback ISBN: 9781555582340
- eBook ISBN: 9780080509914
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Philip Miller
Phil Miller is currently Manager of Customer Service for International Nokia Internet Communications. He has also served as a Director at Xyplex, a UK networking company, and co-founded a networking consultancy. He is the author of the Digital Press book LAN Technologies Explained as well as the first edition of TCP/IP Explained.
Affiliations and expertise
CS Manager, International Nokia Internet Communications