Ethernet Networks

Ethernet Networks

Author: Gilbert Held

Publisher: John Wiley & Sons

Published: 2003-04-11

Total Pages: 610

ISBN-13: 0470855630

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Ethernet Networks, Fourth Edition, provides everything you need to know to plan, implement, manage and upgrade Ethernet networks. * Improve your skills in employing Ethernet hubs, switches, and routers. * Learn how to set up and operate a wireless Local Area Network (LAN). * Discover how to extend a wired Ethernet via wireless LANs. * Understand cabling standards and the role of NEXT (Near End Crosstalk), FEXT (Far End Crosstalk) and other transmission parameters. * Profit from Gilbert Held's tips and tricks on enhancing security ... and much more. This indispensable resource features up-to-date coverage of: * Wireless Ethernet (IEEE802.11 standards) * 10Gbps Ethernet * Firewalls in both a wired and wireless environment * The operation of new versions of Windows(r) on Ethernet LANs * The use of LAN switches at and above layer 2 in the ISO reference model * Copper and fiber optic cable to transport high speed Ethernet Network planners, administrators, and system engineers working with Ethernet networks will find Ethernet Networks, Fourth Edition, an invaluable tool for implementing, updating, and managing their networks.


Gigabit Ethernet Networking

Gigabit Ethernet Networking

Author: David G. Cunningham

Publisher: Sams Publishing

Published: 1999

Total Pages: 0

ISBN-13: 9781578700622

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Gigabit Ethernet is a rapidly advancing technology that will increase network traffic speeds by a factor of ten. This title starts by giving an understanding of Gigabit's historical context and then moves to various applications examples of the Gigabit technology.


Ethernet Networking for the Small Office and Professional Home Office

Ethernet Networking for the Small Office and Professional Home Office

Author: Jan L. Harrington

Publisher: Elsevier

Published: 2010-07-28

Total Pages: 353

ISBN-13: 0080553605

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In a local area network (LAN) or intranet, there are many pieces of hardare trying to gain access to the network transmission media at the same time (i.e., phone lines, coax, wireless, etc.). However, a network cable or wireless transmission frequency can physically only allow one node to use it at a given time. Therefore, there must be some way to regulate which node has control of the medium (a media access control, or MAC, protocol). Ethernet is a MAC protocol; it is one way to regulate physical access to network tranmission media. Ethernet networking is used primarily by networks that are contained within a single physical location. If you need to design, install, and manage a network in such an envronment, i.e., home or small business office, then Ethernet Networking for the Small Office and Professional Home Office will give you an in-depth understanding of the technology involved in an Ethernet network. One of the major goals of this book is to demystify the jargon of networks so that the reader gains a working familiarity with common networking terminology and acronyms. In addition, this books explains not only how to choose and configure network hardware but also provides practical information about the types of network devices and software needed to make it all work. Tips and direction on how to manage an Ethernet network are also provided. This book therefore goes beyond the hardware aspects of Ethernet to look at the entire network from bottom to top, along with enough technical detail to enable the reader to make intelligent choices about what types of transmission media are used and the way in which the various parts of the network are interconnected. - Explains how the Ethernet works, with emphasis on current technologies and emerging trends in gigabit and fast Ethernet, WiFi, routers, and security issues - Teaches how to design and select complementary components of Ethernet networks with a focus on home and small business applications - Discuses the various types of cables, software, and hardware involved in constructing, connecting, operating and monitoring Ethernet networks


Ethernet Passive Optical Networks

Ethernet Passive Optical Networks

Author: Glen Kramer

Publisher: McGraw Hill Professional

Published: 2005-03-22

Total Pages: 331

ISBN-13: 0071466401

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Ethernet Passive Optical Networks is the IEEE's (Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers) approved architecture of choice for the next generation of broadband access. Written by an author of the IEEE 802.3ah standard, this is the first book to explain the EPON architecture, analyze its performance, and annotate the standard. For any engineer or graduate student building equipment for broadband access or service provider offering such service, this will serve as the "authorized" guide to EPON.


Synchronous Ethernet and IEEE 1588 in Telecoms

Synchronous Ethernet and IEEE 1588 in Telecoms

Author: Jean-Loup Ferrant

Publisher: John Wiley & Sons

Published: 2013-06-12

Total Pages: 304

ISBN-13: 1118580052

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This book addresses the multiple technical aspects of the distribution of synchronization in new generation telecommunication networks, focusing in particular on synchronous Ethernet and IEEE1588 technologies. Many packet network engineers struggle with understanding the challenges that precise synchronization distribution can impose on networks. The usual “why”, “when” and particularly “how” can cause problems for many engineers. In parallel to this, some other markets have identical synchronization requirements, but with their own design requirements, generating further questions. This book attempts to respond to the different questions by providing background technical information. Invaluable information on state of-the-art packet network synchronization and timing architectures is provided, as well as an unbiased view on the synchronization technologies that have been internationally standardized over recent years, with the aim of providing the average reader (who is not skilled in the art) with a better understanding of this topic. The book focuses specifically on synchronous Ethernet and IEEE 1588 PTP-based technologies, both key developments in the world of synchronization over the last 10 years. The authors address the needs of engineers and technical managers who are struggling with the subject of synchronization and provide an engineering reference for those that need to consider synchronization in NGN. The market applications that are driving the development of packet network synchronization and timing architectures are also discussed. This book provides a wide audience with everything they need to know when researching, implementing, buying and deploying packet synchronization architectures in telecommunication networks.


Ethernet Networking Clearly Explained

Ethernet Networking Clearly Explained

Author: Jan L. Harrington

Publisher: Morgan Kaufmann Publishers

Published: 1999

Total Pages: 0

ISBN-13: 9780123264275

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This work provides an explanation of all the interrelated pieces that go into an Ethernet network. It emphasizes the idea that making a choice is one aspect of the network design often constrains choices in other aspects. It also emphasizes current Ethernet technologies, including Gigabit Ethernet choices. Readers learn to design and implement Ethernet networks that include a variety of hardware and computer operating systems. In addition, readers are exposed to issues involved with maintaining and securing their networks.


Networks and Services

Networks and Services

Author: Mehmet Toy

Publisher: John Wiley & Sons

Published: 2012-09-10

Total Pages: 309

ISBN-13: 1118436253

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This book provides a comprehensive understanding of current and debated future networking technologies. It gives insight into building end-to-end networks and services with Carrier Ethernet, PBT, MPLS-TP, and VPLS while also shedding light on the pros and cons of these technologies for service providers and enterprise network owners. Focusing on layer-2 networking and services, Networks and Services covers: The basics of Ethernet such as protocol stack, bridges, switches, and hubs Key techniques that are being used in building carrier-class Carrier Ethernet networks and services like synchronization, pseudowires, and protection Carrier Ethernet network architectures and services that are currently deployed in the industry Traffic management and OAM capabilities of Carrier Ethernet Circuit Emulation Services PBB and PBT to resolve possible scalability issues of Carrier Ethernet Technologies that are competing or working with Carrier Ethernet in forming data networks and services, Transport MPLS, MPLS Transport Profile, and VPLS Networks and Services: Carrier Ethernet, PBT, MPLS-TP, and VPLS is ideal for network architects, engineers, and planning professionals in telecommunications, as well as students and researchers in related disciplines.


Ethernet Switches

Ethernet Switches

Author: Charles E. Spurgeon

Publisher: "O'Reilly Media, Inc."

Published: 2013

Total Pages: 81

ISBN-13: 1449367305

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"An introduction to network design with switches"--Cover.


Industrial Ethernet

Industrial Ethernet

Author: Perry S. Marshall

Publisher:

Published: 2017

Total Pages: 0

ISBN-13: 9781945541049

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This is the go-to guidebook for people who need to fully understand factory floor Ethernet and for those who need to have a basic understanding of Ethernet and TCP/IP terminology, Ethernet hardware, Ethernet software, Ethernet security, and the Internet of Things (IoT). From this latest edition, you will learn about: The Industrial Internet of Things (IIoT) Ethernet topology Read in-depth descriptions of critical subjects including: Standards including EIA/TIA-232/485, IEEE 802.3, IEEE 802.11, and IEEE 802.15 Protocols such as Modbus, Data Highway Plus, Ethernet, and TCP/IP SCADA, DCS, and fieldbus systems Ethernet and router technologies Wireless communication As automation becomes more thoroughly networked with advances in speed, connectivity, and security; this fifth edition of an ISA best seller is still designed to give technical professionals with little or no background in data communications the knowledge they need to succeed. Additionally, even those with nominal knowledge will find information to enhance troubleshooting and to understand both legacy systems and the more advanced systems now being installed throughout automated facilities. As before, the text emphasizes the practical aspects of commonly used systems rather than design criteria. It contains a complete description of the relevant terminology, standards, and protocols including EIA/TIA-232/485, IEEE 802.3, IEEE 802.11, and IEEE 802.15. New material in this edition includes information on updated Ethernet and router technologies; a more detailed description of VPNs; and expanded information on cybersecurity (including ANSI/ISA/IEC 62443). A complete glossary and index allows the book to be used as a handy reference. SCADA, DCS, and fieldbus systems are all explained, as well as operating system considerations from a communications perspective. This is a book for newcomers to automation data communications, as well as a reference for those who are currently working in the field.


Industrial Ethernet

Industrial Ethernet

Author: Perry S. Marshall

Publisher:

Published: 2005

Total Pages: 0

ISBN-13: 9781556178924

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Both comprehensive and concise, this reference covers basic Ethernet and TCP/IP terminology and industrial Ethernet installation, maintenance, troubleshooting and security. Marshall, a consultant specializing in control systems and communications, and Rinaldi, founder of Real Time Automation, also discuss the constraints of the industrial environme