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1 Introduction to Networking Technologies This document describes a sampling of technologies of various types, by using a tutorial approach.
2 Introduction to Storage Area Networks It illustrates where SANs are today, who are the main industry organizations and standard bodies active in the SAN world, and it positions IBM's comprehensive, best-of-breed approach of enabling SANs with its products and services.
3 Understanding LDAP - Design and Implementation This book create a foundation of LDAP skills, as well as install and configure the IBM Directory Server.
4 TCP/IP Tutorial and Technical Overview Introduction of hardware and TCP/IP networking capabilities in the present world. A tutorial and technical overview of TCP/IP
5 Linux Network Administrators Guide Provide a single reference for network administration in a Linux environment. Beginners and experienced users alike should find the information they need to cover nearly all important administration activities required to manage a Linux network configuration
6 Introduction to Data Communications Introduce the concepts of data communication with a slight leaning towards the Linux operating system
7 Internetwork Design Guide This book is developed to assist professionals preparing for Cisco Certified Internetwork Expert (CCIE) candidacy, though it is a valuable resource for all internetworking professionals. It is designed for use in conjunction with other Cisco manuals or as a standalone reference
8 Internetworking Troubleshooting Handbook Provide networking professionals with a guide containing solutions to the problems encountered in the field in a format that is easy to apply
9 Internetworking Technology Handbook Discuss about all the concepts in Internetowrking. A good hand boo for all the netwroking professionals.
10 DNS for Rocket Scientists This Open Source Guide is about DNS and (mostly) BIND 9.x on Linux (REDHAT Versions 6.x and 7.x) and the BSD's (FreeBSD, OpenBSD and NetBSD). It is meant for newbies, Rocket Scientist wannabees and anyone in between.
11 LDAP for Rocket Scientists LDAP concepts and administration. Schemas, ObjectClasses, Attributes, DITs, Entries and Operational Objects. OpenLDAP 2.x Quickstart, slapd.conf and slurp.conf files. Common sample inplementations - simple directory, common-login, email operations. LDAP HOWTOs, LDIF files, LDAP URLs. Functional Model, alternate Open Source LDAP servers and tools. The Security Model
12 Cisco Documentation Library Various documents from CISCO for Nwtworking, Security etc
13 UNIX Network Programming with TCP/IP UNIX Networki programming with TCP/IP
14 UNIX Systems Programming I File I/O, filters and file manipulation. Command line arguments and environment variables. Terminal handling and text based screen applications. Interrupt handling. Finding the time. Mixing C and scripts
15 UNIX Systems Programming II Advanced file I/O including special devices. Process handling (fork, exec etc.). Inter-process communication via pipes, pseudo terminals. and sockets. Blocking & non-blocking I/O, handling multiple I/O streams using select. Other miscellaneous system calls including timers. Locking and caching issues
16 Understanding IP Addressing Everything that a developer wanted to know about IP addressing
17 Network programming using Internet Sockets This document should give the average competent C programmer the edge s/he needs to get a grip on this networking noise.
18 Unix Scalability benchmarks UNIX Scalability benchmarks in Kongress 2006
19 Windows Sockets An Open Interface for Network Programming under Microsoft Windows
20 Linux Network Administrator's Guide, 2nd Edition This bookl focus on TCP/IP most heavily because it is the most popular protocol suite in use on both Local Area Networks (LANs) and Wide Area Networks (WANs), such as the Internet. This also take a look at UUCP and IPX. UUCP was once commonly used to transport news and mail messages over dialup telephone connections
 
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