Cisco Press.Cisco Press 800 East 96th Street, Indianapolis, IN 46240-3770 www.ciscopress.com Recommended as a college-level technical textbook as it's intended, Wayne Lewis, Ph.D.'s CCNP See Cisco certification. 4: Network Troubleshooting Companion Guide (1587131412) provides a portable desk reference designed to compliment the CCNP 4: Network Troubleshooting course in the Cisco Networking Academy The Cisco Networking Academies, part of Cisco Systems, offer networking courses, like the CCNA and CCNP courses, which prepare students for the certification exams of the same name, and other computer-related courses. Program. From documentation of Cisco systems, troubleshooting tools and techniques, and methods to key elements contained in the online curriculum, this Companion Guide even includes references to lab activities and review questions at the end of each chapter. Michael Hicks' Optimizing Applications On Cisco Networks (1587051532, $55.00) delves into the world of optimizing bandwidth and performance, appealing to network managers who wish to streamline operations through tweaking tweaking Vox populi Fine-tuning to produce optimal results aggressive applications sets and examining the foundations of application performance models. Bruce Alexander's 802.11 Wireless Network Site Surveying And Installation (1587051648, $55.00) is a recommended pick for wireless LAN installers who want a technical key to site surveying methods. 802.11 helps understand typical site survey challenges, absorption factors, radio wave interference, and more. Krishna Sankar, et.al.'s Cisco Wireless Lan Security One issue with corporate wireless networks in general, and WLANs in particular, involves the need for security. Many early access points could not discern whether or not a particular user had authorization to access the network. (1587051540, $55.00) takes the project a step further in narrowing the focus to LAN (Local Area Network) A communications network that serves users within a confined geographical area. The "clients" are the user's workstations typically running Windows, although Mac and Linux clients are also used. security issues to protect the entire network. The emphasis here is how to integrate WLAN See wireless LAN. WLAN - wireless local area network devices into a wired network while maintaining maximum security. All are fine picks for network applications managers and installation specialists working with Cisco systems. |
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