Showing posts with label networking. Show all posts
Showing posts with label networking. Show all posts

Tuesday, May 29, 2012

Broadband Communications Review

Broadband Communications
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I spent the likes of three days trying to find a book that had a realistic application towards ATM and SONET/SDH technology. Practically by mistake I got lucky and found this one, (via the local bookstore). Not to say that others don't share the same depth, it's just that this one has a format that flows very nicely and is very well organized in thought and technolgy. It also seems to have the best collection of graphics, especially for understanding the bigger picture of device connectivity. It also provides a great history as to how the industry and need for this technology evolved, making it an ideal book for sales and marketing personnel. However, the author describes it as a post-graduate level book. So it is very specific, but its very easy to understand and flows in a logical manner. I can't imagine you would be disappointed. Feel free to write me if you have specific questions about this book.

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Broadband communications standards, services, architectures, markets, and cutting-edge innovations--everything there is to know about the subject in this definitive resource.

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Sunday, May 6, 2012

Microsoft SMS Installer (Book/CD-ROM package) Review

Microsoft SMS Installer (Book/CD-ROM package)
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Rod's book fills a gap in the SMS world with his fine coverage of the SMS Installer tool. I both train and consult with SMS, and my students and clients have often lamented that more info about SMS Installer was not available. I have been recommending Rod's book to them for some time now, and all who have read it have thanked me for the recommendation. It's clearly written with practical examples for creating, writing and customizing scripts, and I highly recommend it to you as well.

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This is a complete guide to managing remote installation via SMS Installer. It includes step-by-step instructions, CD-ROM with scripts and additional tools, and targeted information for network professionals.

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Sunday, April 8, 2012

OSI Reference Model for Telecommunications Review

OSI Reference Model for Telecommunications
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This book was an extremely poor pick. The theory behind the OSI Reference Model is not given at all. The first 3 layers are covered to some basic extent. Overall, the book seems to be a series of long PowerPoint presentations put together in book format. By PowerPoint presentations, I am referring to each page being a list of "bullet-point" phrases that is only there to give a reader a guideline for the lecture she is hearing. Unfortunately, there is no accompanying lecture, so the presentation is totally useless. Altogether, this was a waste of money.

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The OSI (Open System Interconnection) reference model is the basis of modern data network design, but it underlines the public switched telephone network (PSTN) as well. For voice engineers learning how to send services over data networks, and for Internet engineers learning how to tap into the PSTN, the OSI model is an ideal point of reference. This book covers roles, functions, definitions and the fundamentals that are required of entry-level personnel.

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Saturday, January 28, 2012

The New McGraw-Hill Telecom Factbook Review

The New McGraw-Hill Telecom Factbook
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In his last public speech, noted Nobel Prize winner and leading Manhattan Project member Isidor Isaac Rabi said, "Science, for its progress, its understanding and so on, depends so much on truth and on clarity. And the question is: Are we living in a society where truth and clarity are an important element of our culture?" We placed Rabi's thought-provoking statement on the third page of our book because it so clearly expresses what we, as authors, strove to accomplish.
In any technical book, nothing is more important than accurate, factual information, or in Rabi's words - technical truth. Unfortunately, particularly in introductory books, inadequate scope, oversimplification, and shallow or incorrect definition and explanations of key technologies deny readers the factual understanding they invest their time to learn.
And, if accuracy is paramount, clarity ranks a close second in terms of desirable introductory technical book attributes. Books comprehensible only by scholars or technologists with existing in-depth knowledge and mathematical prowess, are of little help to business people and individuals that make up the majority of those who must use today's advanced technologies.
The principal objective of our updated book remains to provide a reliable, comprehensive introduction and insightful perspectives into all modern telecommunications services and underlying technologies. A second objective-no less important than the first-is to employ a presentation style easily understood by government and commercial telecommunications planners, managers, users, and professionals who do not have the time to sift through multiple publications, complex formulae, and mathematics only to be forced to draw their own conclusions regarding technology, performance, and market alternatives.
We treat all important telecommunications services and technologies, but the quantity of information is limited to that needed for complete understanding. In addition, rather than just addressing topics individually, expert interpretations provide a valuable grasp of "bottom line" relationships among emerging services, technologies, and industry standards.
Simplicity of presentation style does not sacrifice the ability to familiarize readers with industry terminology and essential concepts-which is often the case with introductory material. To accomplish this, we systematically present basic definitions as part of explanations of larger concepts. This equips readers not only with terminology, but also with rationale behind real-world applications, a tremendous advantage for thorough understanding and memory retention.
In this respect, perhaps the feature of the original "The McGraw-Hill Telecommunications Factbook" contributing most to its popularity and effectiveness is the rich array, quality and clarity of its figures. Using over 240 figures, the new book goes far beyond simply identifying and defining panoplies of services and technologies. Inimitable technology taxonomy charts form the basis for uncommonly clear explications that fully apprise readers of essential differences and the practical advantages among alternative technology options.
The appearance of such a book could not have been more timely. The mushrooming rate of introduction of new technologies has created an enormous need for technically literate employees and a critical shortage of such workers in the United States. Since current laws limit the use of immigrants, many businesses are pursuing aggressive US recruitment and intensive training programs. Because many of the rapidly appearing new technologies are more complex than their predecessors, new and more efficient learning techniques and tools are a necessity. In this regard, we honestly believe our book has established new plateaus of pedagogical excellence.
We are proud of the fact that readers with no prior engineering or mathematical backgrounds, with only vague perceptions of what analog or digital electronic signals might be, can pick up our book, and gain a practical appreciation of telecommunications fundamentals; acquire a familiarity with industry standard terminology; and end up with working understandings of complex capabilites like DS1/DS3 (T1/T3) asynchronous multiplexing; SONET synchronous multiplexing; modulation schemes used in some of the most advanced digital subscriber link (DSL) and cellular wireless services; insights into the most successful and valuable Internet technologies; and, countless other pivotal telecommunications technologies that can bolster the success of nearly every enterprise, and indeed all industrialized nations.
We believe that imparting substantive explanations of telecommunications technologies is markedly different than the practice of simply heralding, "headline-grabbing", "bell and whistle" features of new technologies - which is all that is offered in superficial introductory manuscripts.
But, beyond salutary effects that telecommunications has on companies or nations, are more personal benefits. In fact, telecommunications is the technology most directly related to man's highest faculty and his most sublime activities: namely, his acquisition of information, the thoughts by which he interprets and postulates new ideas and conclusions, and the exchange of his thoughts with others to refine and iterate the process. There is no question that telecommunications greatly augments both the potential quality and the timeliness of these powerful and uniquely human abilities.
In truth, what modern agricultural and grocery-product transportation and distribution technologies do for men's stomachs is analogous to what telecommunications technologies do for men's minds. And with the pace of new technology advancement approaching the "speed of light through fiber cables", the possibilities are exciting and perhaps unbounded. Acquire the book and read on - the fun is just beginning!

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The #1 Working Reference on SS7--Revised & Expanded
Signaling System #7 is the hands-down choice for engineers and network managers everywhere. Travis Russell's Signaling System #7, Third Edition, gives you a bedrock understanding of the signaling network, its architecture, and the protocols used to communicate through it. Accessible even to novices, Russell's guide also provides the technical details, protocol messages, and application examples so fundamentally helpful to developers, engineers, and network planners. Network-switching expert Russell brings his succinct, logical style to:
* New coverage on VoIP and SS7-TCP/IP interactions* Solutions to protocol issues in migrating telecom to the Internet* Details on SS7 in broadband and cellular networking* Lucid explanations of protocols and network entities, with hands-on examples and applications* Clarifications of ANSI standards and Bellcore publications, with model solutions*New information on local number portability* Needed technical data for design and specifications

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Sunday, August 7, 2011

Test Yourself MCSE Designing A Windows 2000 Network (Exam 70-221) Review

Test Yourself MCSE Designing  A Windows 2000 Network (Exam 70-221)
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I passed the exam 70-221 on the first try by using this book among others, it gives a fairly good preparation it covers all the topics of the exam, but I found the exam very difficult and need a lot of experience and of course this book is not enough to pass, I found this book pretty good , the cases and the questions are pretty good because they need analysis in order to be answered , and then you get a free ExamSim software that you can download from their site , the ExamSim have two cases with 20 questions each, different from the one in the book. but be aware, the cases and the questions in the real exam are more complicated then the ones in the book and the ExamSim.

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This work aims to help exam candidates to increase their chances for success, through realistic question types, clear and in-depth answers and an A-Z quick review of all official exam topics.

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Sunday, July 24, 2011

Network+ Certification Study Guide, Third Edition (Certification Study Guides) Review

Network+ Certification Study Guide, Third Edition (Certification Study Guides)
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I am an Associate professor at a community college and have been teaching Network+ for more than 10 years. After the recent certification exam change I had to review what was out there for the new exam. I am so glad this book was one I decided to take a look at. The book is to the point... check out the number of pages out there in some of the other study guides. Glen has a practical down-to-earth style of writing that makes it easier for students to get a handle on new concepts. The review questions at the end of the chapter are really good. I also love how the book has hands-on labs right in the chapters, and if that is not enough there is a whole lab manual that comes on the cd. Finally, if all this isn't enough there is a practice exam that comes on the cd as well. Wow, quite a bit for the money.
With that said there are a couple minor tweaks that need to be made in the next edition.
1. The requirements listed for the Network+ exam in the intro are for the old exam.
2. I would like to have seen "N10-004" or "Network+ 2009 exam" somewhere on the front or back cover. I had to look at the publishing date to make sure I had the
right book for the new exam.
3. The practice exam that came on the cd is good but there is no way to control what chapters or exam domains you want to pull questions from.
With that said, I am looking forward to using this book over the next few years and will be the first in line for the 5th Edition.

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Explains not only what -- but HOW to study
Network+ Study Guide, Third Edition is the most exam focused self-study preparation available for this vendor-neutral networking certification.The book covers all the official objectives for the exam and includes 300+ practice exam questions, step-by-step exercises, and chapter self-tests.The CD-ROM features MasterExam software with hundreds of practice questions, CertCam training videos, an electronic copy of the book, and more.
NEW coverage of wireless networking, gigabit Ethernet, and other wireless technologies
Covers the latest hardware including CAT 6, SANs, NAS, and RAID
Full details on Windows XP, Windows Server 2003, Netware, and Linux


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