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 | Optique guidée Fibres optiques et composants passifs tout-fibre de Jacques Bures Commentaire En deux décennies, les communications par fibres optiques ont pris un essor considérable et de nombreux dispositifs tout-fibre ont été développés. L'ouvrage Optique guidée - Fibres optiques et composants passifs tout-fibre expose les fondements de l'optique guidée linéaire et les solutions des équations d'onde appliquées aux structures guidantes simples, comme les guides d'onde plans à une dimension et les fibres optiques à symétrie circulaire. Il établit rigoureusement les solutions scalaires et vectorielles des modes guidés. Il traite aussi des dispositifs tout-fibre utilisés couramment en optique guidée, dont les réseaux distribués de Bragg intégrés aux fibres, les fibres effilées et leurs propriétés de filtrage spectral, les épissures entre fibres et les coupleurs à fibres employés comme diviseurs de puissance, séparateurs de longueurs d'onde ou de modes. De nombreux graphiques illustrent la théorie et les résultats expérimentaux. Une série de problèmes résolus complète l'ouvrage.
Ce livre est un outil indispensable pour les étudiants des cycles supérieurs et les chercheurs du domaine qui veulent comprendre les propriétés fondamentales de la propagation de la lumière dans les structures optiques guidantes usuelles.
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Presses Internationales Polytechnique mai 2009 2-553-01420-1 394 pages - 85,35 €
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 | TCP/IP - Architecture, protocoles et applications de Douglas E. Comer Commentaire TCP/IP (Transmission Control Protocol/ Internet Protocol) est le principal protocole technique utilisé pour les communications sur l'Internet. Il permet aux ordinateurs reliés aux différents réseaux qui composent ce dernier de dialoguer entre eux. Avec cet ouvrage, le lecteur apprendra :- comment interconnecter plusieurs réseaux physiques en un système unique, - comment les protocoles internet opèrent dans cet environnement coordonné,- comment les programmes d'application utilisent le système qui en résulte. Ce livre est composé de quatre grandes parties :- Les technologies réseau existantes. - L'Internet TCP/IP du point de vue d'un hôte unique. - L'architecture d'un internet d'un point de vue global. - Les services de niveau application disponibles sur l'Internet. Chaque chapitre s'achève par une série d'exercices d'application et de réflexion. |
Pearson Education janvier 2009 2-7440-7380-6 644 pages - 35,00 €
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 | Specialty Optical Fibers Handbook de Alexis Mendez et T. . Morse Commentaire This book is a comprehensive contributed volume that aims to describe and explain the design, fabrication, operating characteristics, and specific applications of the most popular and useful types of specialty optical fibers. These “specialty fibers” include any kind of optical fiber that has been architecturally manipulated to diverge from a conventional structure. For instance, metal-coated fibers can be utilized for bandwidth improvement, and hollow core fibers offer more controllable dispersion for sensitive medical procedures.
Applications for these specialty fibers abound in the biomedical, sensors, and industrial fields, as well as in more traditional communications capacities. This book will act as a specialty fiber “guided tour,” hosted by the top names in the discipline. The globally renowned editors, Drs. Mendez and Morse, have extensive experience in research, academia, and industry. |
Academic Press mars 2007 0-12-369406-X 798 pages
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 | Programmer pour Internet Notions fondamentales et mise en pratique (TCP-IP, HTTP, HTML, Java, PHP, MySQL, XML...) de Philippe Cozette Commentaire Cet ouvrage s'adresse à l'étudiant en informatique tout comme à l'informaticien expérimenté désireux de comprendre les mécanismes de l'Internet pour envisager tous les aspects de la programmation d'applications destinées à être exécutées sur un navigateur ou sur un serveur. L'auteur expose les notions fondamentales indispensables à la maîtrise de l'environnement Internet, toujours illustrées d'applications concrètes, à commencer par les principes du réseau : protocole IP, TCP, HTTP et DNS. Ensuite sont abordés HTML, javascript, Java J2SE, JDBC, les applets, puis les servlets et les pages JSP de Java J2EE. MySQL, PHP sont traités également en totalité pour l'établissement d'un parallèle avec le monde Java, puis enfin XML vient conclure l'ouvrage. Le lecteur pourra non seulement acquérir une compétence sur ces technologies mais aussi comprendre leur interdépendance ou leurs différences, pour une maîtrise complète du processus de la programmation internet.
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Eni février 2007 2-7460-3530-8 634 pages - 39,00 €
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 | TCP/IP
Architecture, protocoles et applications de Douglas E. Comer Commentaire TCP et IP (Transmission Control Protocol/Internet Protocol) sont les principaux protocoles techniques utilisés pour les communications sur l'Internet. Ils permettent aux ordinateurs reliés aux différents réseaux qui composent ce dernier de dialoguer entre eux. Livre de référence aussi bien aux Etats-Unis que dans tous les pays où il a été traduit, le manuel de Douglas Comer en est maintenant à sa cinquième édition. Il fournit au lecteur toutes les informations qui lui permettront de maîtriser la conception et l'administration de TCP/IP, les réseaux internets et intranets. Le lecteur apprendra ainsi comment il est possible d'interconnecter plusieurs réseaux physiques en un système unique, comment les protocoles internet fonctionnent dans cet environnement coordonné, et comment les applications utilisent le système qui en résulte. Ce livre comprend quatre grandes parties : la première (chapitres 1 et 2) présente les technologies réseaux existantes ; la deuxième (chapitres 3 à 12) examine l'Internet TCP/IP du point de vue d'un hôte unique. Les chapitres qui composent cette partie décrivent les différents protocoles qu'un hôte peut exploiter. Cette partie aborde également les principes de l'adressage et du routage Internet ; la troisième (chapitres 13 à 19) décrit l'architecture du réseau Internet d'un point de vue global. Elle s'intéresse aux protocoles que les routeurs utilisent pour échanger les informations de routage ; la quatrième (chapitres 20 à 30) est consacrée aux services de niveau application disponibles sur l'Internet. L'auteur y présente le modèle d'interaction entre le client et le serveur et analyse plusieurs logiciels client-serveur. Chaque chapitre s'achève par une série d'exercices d'application et de réflexion. Le glossaire de fin d'ouvrage constitue par ailleurs un outil précieux pour le lecteur peu familier avec les acronymes ou les définitions, et l'annexe sur les RFC lui donne une vision structurée de cet ensemble de documents indispensables. |
Pearson Education décembre 2006 2-7440-7186-2 650 pages - 55,00 €
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 | Deploying IPv6 Networks An essential, comprehensive, and practical guide to IPv6 concepts, service implementation, and interoperability in existing IPv4 environments de Ciprian Popoviciu, Eric Levy-Abegnoli et Patrick Grossetete Commentaire IPv6 scales up to support new services that require a very large addressing space; it is positioned to provide the infrastructure for a world where mobile devices, home appliances, and phones will each have their own, unique IP address. In the United States, major Enterprise customers interfacing with the Department of Defense, contractors such as Boeing and Lockheed Martin, have expressed stronger interest in the technology due to their customer requests. Microsoft considers IPv6 a strategic technology because it will free the networks of NATs opening the door to peer-to-peer applications. Deploying IPv6 Networks will present the service capabilities of IPv6, the features supporting these services, and the ways in which they can be implemented in a scalable, production-level network. The information will be presented in the context of the existing IPv4 operational and design concepts, anchoring the discussion to familiar ground and the environments that will be incorporating the IPv6 services. After completing Deploying IPv6 Networks the reader will Understand the state of IPv6 technologies and services and the IPv6 features as they are applied in service deployments. In addition they will know how to design and implement an IPv6 production-level network, using the book's templates and examples. Have the ability to configure and troubleshoot IPv6 in production networks and know where IPv6 developments are moving in the future. |
Cisco Press mars 2006 1-58705-210-5 628 pages - 51,99 €
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 | Selecting MPLS VPN Services A guide to using and defining MPLS VPN services de Chris Lewis et Steve Pickavance Commentaire A guide for those using and defining MPLS VPN services
Empowers network designers and engineers to investigate the options and benefits of IP/MPLS virtual private network (VPN) migration
Covers the business rationale for implementing IP/MPLS VPNs
Includes detailed configuration examples showing the steps necessary for full IP/MPLS VPN operation
Presents detailed case studies illustrating key migration issues
Major service providers worldwide are ramping up VPNs over IP and, since 2002, migrating from Layer 2 connections to Layer 3 IP MPLS/VPNs, indicating that IP MPLS/VPNs are the primary growth vehicle for service provider to enterprise connections. IP MPLS/VPNs are attractive for both parties. For enterprises, they enable right-sourcing of WAN services and yield generous operational cost savings. For service providers, they offer a higher level of service to customers and lower costs for service deployment. With migration comes challenge, however. Enterprises must understand key migration issues, what the realistic benefits are, and how to optimize new services. Providers must know what aspects of their services give value to enterprises and how they can provide the best value to customers. MPLS VPN Services for Converged Enterprise Networks provides enterprise network engineers the ability to analyze migration options, anticipate migration issues, and properly deploy IP/MPLS VPNs. Detailed configurations illustrate effective deployment, while case studies present available migration options and walk engineers through selecting the best option for the example network. Part I addresses the business case for moving to an IP/MPLS VPN network, with a chapter devoted to the business and technical issues that should be reviewed when evaluating IP MPLS/VPN offerings from major providers. Part II includes detailed deployment guidelines for the technologies used in the IP/MPLS VPN.
Chris Lewis has 15+ years experience in deploying network services for enterprises and service providers, and at Cisco Systems. He is the author of Cisco TCP/IP Networking (McGraw-Hill).
Craig Huegen, chief network architect at the Cisco Information Technology department, has 10+ years experience in designing, building, and operating IP-based communication networks for enterprises and network service providers.
Steve Pickavance, lead architect for the Cisco EMEA IT Network, where he led the direction of Cisco's own adoption of IP VPNs, has 12+ years experience designing, building, and deploying IP and network services in the enterprise. |
Cisco Press mars 2006 1-58705-191-5 428 pages - 46,46 €
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 | GMPLS
Architecture and Applications
Architecture and Applications de Adrian Farrel et Igor Bryskin Commentaire The last two years have seen significant developments in the standardization of GMPLS and its implementation in optical and other networks. GMPLS: Architecture and Applications brings you completely up to date, providing the practical information you need to put the growing set of GMPLS-supported services to work and manage them effectively.
This book begins by defining GMPLS's place in a transport network, leveraging your knowledge of MPLS to give you an understanding of this radically new control plane technology. An overview of GMPLS protocols follows, but the real focus is on what comes afterwards: in-depth examinations of the architectures underpinning GMPLS in real-world network environments and current and emerging GMPLS applications. This one-of-a-kind resource delivers immensely useful information for software architects, designers and programmers, hardware developers, system testers, and network operators--and also for managers and other decision-makers.
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Morgan Kaufmann janvier 2006 0-12-088422-4 412 pages - 48,95 €
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 | Migrating to IPv6 A practical guide to implementing IPv6 in mobile and fixed networks
de Marc Blanchet Commentaire IPv6 is the future of the always on, mobile Internet. The new version is vital for making that self-restocking fridge scenario into a reality, as the old version (IPv4) is not able to cope with the number of individual machines and people that will need to be networked together in the future.
Other business drivers for migrating to IPv6 include: transmitting data wireless-ly (ie. internet access, messaging etc. via your mobile phone), creating home area networks that are constantly connected to the internet, evolving telecommunications systems which transmit voice over IP networks, and many more. Migrating to IPv6 does not try to cover absolutely everything, it is not an ‘everything you ever wanted to know and quite a lot you didn’t’ style reference book, but it IS a ‘how to’ tutorial on implementing, applying and deploying the protocol. The value is in the author’s experience-based advice and techniques for putting the technology to work.
Migrating IPv6 features:
To the point, practical perspective aimed at people who need to implement IPv6 in their daily work.
Contains advice and tried-and-tested practical techniques from the person who ported the first application into IPv6 (Quake)
Provides configuration examples of popular implementations: cisco, nortel,microsoft, sun, linux, 3com
The ‘insider’ knowledge of the technology as the author is a member of the IPv6 Forum board
This is THE book every network (wired and wireless) engineer needs on their bookshelf as a practical and useful reference for IPv6.
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Wiley décembre 2005 0-471-49892-0 418 pages - 58,50 €
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 | OFDM-Based Broadband Wireless Networks Design and optimization
de Hui Liu et Guoqing Li Commentaire OFDM-based Broadband Wireless Networks covers the latest technological advances in digital broadcasting, wireless LAN, and mobile networks to achieve high spectral efficiency, and to meet peak requirements for multimedia traffic. The book emphasizes the OFDM modem, air-interface, medium access-control (MAC), radio link protocols, and radio network planning. |
Wiley décembre 2005 0-471-72346-0 250 pages - 57,14 €
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 | L'espionnage dans les réseaux TCP/IP Sniffers et anti-sniffers de Zouheir Trabelsi Commentaire Le sniffer est une arme à double tranchant :
pour l'administrateur, c'est un outil de gestion des réseaux qui permet de contrôler les accès et de détecter les activités suspectes
pour un utilisateur malveillant, il permet d'écouter les communications, d'intercepter le trafic sur le réseau pour s'approprier des informations sensibles telles que les logins, les mots de passe, les e-mails, etc
Cet ouvrage présente les sniffers des réseaux partagés et commutés, mais aussi quelques scénarios de piratage et d'espionnage dans les réseaux et les systèmes, ainsi que les différentes techniques et outils de détection des sniffers.
L'auteur s'adresse aux directeurs et responsables informatiques, aux administrateurs et ingénieurs de sécurité, aux consultants en sécurité informatique ainsi qu'aux étudiants des Ecoles d'ingénieurs.
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Hermès - Lavoisier novembre 2005 2-7462-1178-5 278 pages - 70,00 €
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 | MPLS-Enabled Applications emerging developments and new technologies de Ina Minei et Julian Lucek Commentaire The capability of Multiprotocol Label Switching (MPLS) to identify traffic based on its label at forwarding time, coupled with its ability to force traffic down pre-established paths, has created a whole range of new applications while enabling scaling of existing applications. To highlight the emerging developments, Ina Minei and Julian Lucek cover traffic engineering, L3VPNs (Layer 3 Virtual Private Networks), pseudowires, VPLS (Virtual Private LAN Service), and much more. They methodically illustrate how MPLS holds the key to network convergence by allowing operators to offer more services over a single physical infrastructure and how it can reduce the cost of the network by streamlining operations. With over a hundred illustrations and thirteen in-depth chapters MPLS-Enabled Applications documents why MPLS is now considered the networking technology for carrying all types of network traffic, including voice telephony, real-time video, and the many types of data traffic. MPLS-Enabled Applications:
Provides an authoritative, comprehensive overview of the current status and future potential of MPLS applications, including the latest IETF drafts.
Examines all the major applications, including L3VPN, L2VPN, VPLS and pseudowires.
Explains how to apply MPLS and tailor it to fit specific scenarios.
Examines the scaling requirements of equipment at different points in the network under different deployment scenarios.
Offers inclusive coverage of point-to-multipoint label switched paths, DiffServ-aware traffic engineering and QoS, inter-domain traffic engineering and path computation elements, route target filtering, and the latest developments in multicast support for L3VPNs.
Covers the management and troubleshooting of MPLS networks and associated services, to enable high availability.
MPLS-Enabled Applications will provide those involved in the design and deployment of MPLS systems, as well as those researching the area of MPLS networks, with a thoroughly modern view of how MPLS is transforming the networking world.
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Wiley novembre 2005 0-470-01453-9 432 pages
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 | Theory and applications of OFDM and CDMA Wideband Wireless Communications de Henrik Schulze et Christian Lüders Commentaire Theory and Applications of OFDM and CDMA is an ideal foundation textbook for those seeking a sound knowledge of this fast-developing field of wideband communications. The advanced transmission techniques of OFDM, applied in wireless LANs and in digital and video broadcasting, and CDMA, the foundation of 3G mobile communications, have been part of almost every communication system that has been designed in recent years, with both offering a high degree of flexibility in adjusting the system to the requirements of the application and to the impairments caused by the transmission channel.
Starting from the basics of digital transmission theory, the reader gains a comprehensive overview of the underlying ideas of these techniques and their strengths and weaknesses under various conditions. In this context, the specific requirements of the mobile radio channel and their relevance for the design of digital transmission systems are discussed and related to the items of channel coding and modulation.
Clear explanation of the basics of digital communications, mobile radio channels, coding and modulation, OFDM as a multicarrier system and CDMA as an application of spread spectrum techniques
Discusses the most important mobile radio and digital broadcasting systems that use OFDM and CDMA, and explains in detail the underlying ideas for the choice of system parameters
Progresses from the fundamentals of wideband communication through to modern applications
Includes a Companion Website featuring a solutions manual, electronic versions of the figures and other useful resources
This volume will be an invaluable resource to advanced undergraduate students and first/second year postgraduates of electrical and engineering and telecommunications. It will also appeal to practising engineers, researchers and those in academia who wish to expand their knowledge on modern aspects of digital communications and systems in a mobile radio environment.
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Wiley août 2005 0-470-85069-8 408 pages - 58,50 €
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 | MPLS VPN Security de Michael H. Behringer et Monique Morrow Commentaire The definitive guide to understanding MPLS security and implementing and operating secure MPLS networks
Offers theoretical background and practical advice on how to secure MPLS VPN networks
Addresses MPLS VPN security threats and threat models
Discusses common security scenarios and provides recommendations for dealing with them
Includes case studies detailing real-world security issues
Service providers and enterprise customers, who together comprise a market worth more than US$1 billion, have adopted MPLS at a rapid pace and are demanding specific guidelines for securing MPLS VPN networks. This book tackles the subject of MPLS VPN security for network managers, CTOs, enterprise IT managers, and network service architects. The book provides a thorough overview of MPLS security, with practical recommendations on how to securely implement and operate MPLS networks. It begins with background on security and VPN technologies and discussion of the threats and attack points of which MPLS users and providers must be aware. Definitions and analysis of VPN service user requirements and how MPLS meets them are addressed, followed by a discussion of the methods used to secure Internet access and extranet services. Practical recommendations for securing MPLS networks, which build on earlier discussions, provide a hands-on guideline on how to harden an MPLS network. Next, various practical methods for deploying IPSec with MPLS are recommended followed by an exploration of the implications of connecting Layer 2 networks to an MPLS core. A discussion of potential security flaws focuses on operational issues and their security implications and recommends guidelines on how to securely operate an MPLS network. The book concludes with a series of case studes that synthesize all the key security topics of the book in applicable, practical design discussions.
Michael Behringer is a senior consulting engineer at Cisco, focusing on service provider security, and an expert in MPLS VPN security. He has been involved with MPLS VPN security since the inception of MPLS VPN networks, consulting with service providers on building secure networks and with enterprises on how they can rely on MPLS services. |
Cisco Press juillet 2005 1-58705-183-4 290 pages - 48,57 €
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 | TCP/IP Notions fondamentales Découvrez les réseaux TCP/IP de Joe Casad Commentaire Si vous souhaitez concevoir, installer et maintenir avec succès un réseau TCP/IP efficace, ce guide est fait pour vous.
Conçu sous forme de sessions facilement accessibles, il se compose de six parties qui vous permettront d'acquérir, étape par étape, les compétences nécessaires pour maîtriser un environnement TCP/IP, même si vous n'avez aucune connaissance préalable de cette suite de protocoles. Vous étudierez les concepts fondamentaux de la diffusion de données en réseaux les protocoles, les couches, l'adressage, etc.) et comprendrez le principe de la résolution des adresses. Vous apprendrez également à exploiter les utilitaires pour configurer, gérer et dépanner les réseaux sous TCP/IP. Enfin, vous trouverez des informations utiles concernant les derniers développements TCP/IP en termes de technologies Internet, de routage, d'équipements réseau et de sécurité. |
Campus Press mai 2005 2-7440-1924-0 374 pages - 30,00 €
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 | Building MPLS-based broadband access de Kumar Reddy Commentaire Master the design and management of MPLS-Based Broadband Access VPNs to maximize client performance
Master the use of MPLS in Access VPNs and transport networks and learn to deal with the unique scalability problems that such networks pose
Learn about large-scale broadband access network design requirements from a real network application perspective
Understand the business impact of using MPLS to provide Access VPN services, including the advantages of QoS and availability Several trends are hastening the use of MPLS-based VPNs in Broadband networks, including the need to integrate telecommuters into converged voice, video, and data enterprise networks; the use of MPLS for multi-service transport and IP-VPN; and the rollout of broadband access as an alternative to traditional leased-lines. With this rapid evolution, networking professionals need resources like Building MPLS-Based Broadband Access VPNs from Cisco Press. In order to deploy MPLS successfully in broadband networks, networking professionals must understand why and how today's broadband networks function. This book covers some of the principal access technologies, then moves on to the different tunneling protocols used for VPN solutions, and ends with the quality of service-rich needs of the modern Telecommuter. The book discusses MPLS and how its VPN service should be best used in a broadband environment, concentrating on key design issues and solutions, including how to manage tens of thousands of interfaces and host routes and hundreds of dynamic VPNs; why they need to use dynamic address assignment; and how routes should be summarized into the core. The book also includes an in-depth description of the IOS VRF Lite feature. Detailed descriptions of the technology, design principles, network configurations, and real-world case studies are provided throughout the book, helping readers develop a pragmatic understanding of MPLS-based broadband Access VPNs.
Kumar Reddy is the Manager of Technical Marketing Engineering at Cisco Systems. Kumar has a degree in Computer Engineering from Trinity College in Dublin, Ireland. Author residence- San Jose, CA. |
Cisco Press décembre 2004 1-587-05136-2 370 pages - 55,89 €
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 | IPv6 Network Programming de Jun-ichiro itojun Hagino Commentaire This book contains everything you need to make your application program support IPv6. IPv6 socket APIs (RFC2553) are fully described with real-world examples. It covers security, a great concern these days. To secure the Internet infrastructure, every developer has to take a security stance - to audit every line of code, to use proper API and write correct and secure code as much as possible. To achieve this goal, the examples presented in this book are implemented with a security stance. Also, the book leads you to write secure programs. For instance, the book recommends against the use of some of the IPv6 standard APIs - unfortunately, there are some IPv6 APIs that are inherently insecure, so the book tries to avoid (and discourage) the use of such APIs. Another key issue is portability. The examples in the book should be applicable to any of UNIX based operating systems, MacOS X, and Windows XP.
* Covers the new protocol just adopted by the Dept of Defense for future systems
* Deals with security concerns, including spam and email, by presenting the best programming standards
* Fully describes IPv6 socket APIs (RFC2553) using real-world examples
* Allows for portability to UNIX-based operating systems, MacOS X, and Windows XP |
Elsevier novembre 2004 1-55558-318-0 361 pages - 48,95 €
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 | TCP/IP Foundations Technology fundamentals for IT success de Andrew G. Blank Commentaire TCP/IP is the de facto protocol of the Internet and is supported by every major network operating system. In order to connect networks and computers to the Internet and one another, IT professionals need a thorough understanding of this protocol suite.
Assuming no prior knowledge of TCP/IP, this book provides a solid introduction to this core networking topic, explaining the fundamentals of TCP/IP in simple terms with tangible examples. Aspiring computer networking professionals will appreciate the straightforward approach and abundance of valuable information. |
Sybex septembre 2004 0-7821-4370-9 284 pages - 18,69 €
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 | Cours réseaux et télécoms avec exercices corrigés de Guy Pujolle Commentaire Deuxième édition mise à jour et augmentée de l'ouvrage paru initialement sous le titre Initiation aux réseaux, Cours réseaux et télécoms répond à un objectif simple : offrir des bases solides à tous ceux qui souhaitent découvrir l'univers des réseaux et télécoms, comprendre les mécanismes sous-jacents (codage et transmission, routage et commutation...) et se former aux technologies réellement utilisées aujourd'hui dans les entreprises et chez les opérateurs télécoms, des plus classiques, comme Ethernet, ATM ou TCP/IP, aux plus récentes, comme MPLS, Wi-Fi/802.11 ou UMTS.
Le livre est divisé en dix-neuf cours concis et clairs, qui abordent les fondements théoriques, ainsi que les protocoles et leurs applications, suivant une démarche pédagogique vivante et très structurée :
Des définitions dans la marge à chaque occurrence d'un concept nouveau.
Un glossaire récapitulatif en fin d'ouvrage, regroupant plus de 600 définitions.
Des encadrés pour approfondir certains points techniques.
250 schémas pour mieux comprendre les protocoles et les architectures.
300 questions-réponses qui permettent de mémoriser sous une forme ludique les points forts de chaque cours.
96 exercices corrigés pour consolider et valider ses connaissances.
L'ouvrage s'adresse aussi bien aux étudiants d'IUT, de Miage, d'IUP, de magistère, de licence ou de maîtrise qu'aux ingénieurs souhaitant compléter leur formation dans le domaine des réseaux et télécoms.
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Eyrolles avril 2004 2-212-11330-7 548 pages - 30,00 €
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 | Optimiser et sécuriser son trafic IP de Francis Ia et Olivier Ménager Commentaire Optimisation des performances et sécurité : deux facettes indissociables de la gestion de réseaux
La plupart des réseaux informatiques, qu'il s'agisse d'Internet, de réseaux d'entreprise ou de réseaux d'opérateurs télécoms, reposent aujourd'hui sur le protocole IP. La priorité des concepteurs et des exploitants de ces réseaux est de garantir à l'utilisateur sécurité, haute disponibilité et performances.
Cet ouvrage montre à quel point il est essentiel de traiter conjointement ces différentes facettes de la gestion de réseaux, car elles impliquent des contraintes techniques souvent antinomiques (un haut niveau de sécurité entraîne souvent une dégradation des performances et inversement).
Solutions techniques, choix des produits, conseils méthodologiques, exemples de mise en œuvre
La première partie de l'ouvrage balaie les différents aspects de l'optimisation des performances et de la sécurité des réseaux IP, en décrivant les solutions techniques et les produits disponibles: pare-feu, réseaux privés virtuels, accélération de flux IP, IDS et 1RS, honeypots, prévention des attaques Web, antivirus et antispam, gestion de la bande passante, etc.
La seconde partie montre comment mettre en place concrètement une politique de gestion du trafic IP, avec des conseils méthodologiques, une étude de cas d'entreprise et un focus sur les solutions proposées par le constructeur Cisco.
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Eyrolles mars 2004 2-212-11274-2 376 pages - 45,00 €
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 | IPv6 theory, protocol, and practice de Peter Loshin Commentaire The Second Edition of this well-received book guides the reader through implemetation and deployment of the newest version of the Internet protocol, IPv6. The author explains why IPv4 needs to be replaced, how IPv6 came into being, and how IPv6 actually works. It offers updated and comprehensive coverage of important topics including router and server configuration, security and IPv6, the impact of IPv6 on mobile networks, and evaluating the impact of IPv6-enabled networks globally. This book covers IPv6 at a fundamental level so that it is accessible to network engineers as well as a large audience of "IPv6 curious" readers. |
Morgan Kaufmann février 2004 1-55860-810-9 536 pages
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