There is a great deal of change happening in the technology being used for local networks. As Web intranets have driven bandwidth needs through the ceiling, inexpensive Ethernet NICs and switches have come into the market. As a result, many network professionals are interested in evaluating these new technologies for implementation consideration. If you are looking for advice from experts who can help you realistically compare and decide how to use the options before you. Often, books on this subject are too varied in subject matter, attempting to cover to many subjects in the book. This book addresses the topic of Ethernet Networking from a planning perspective to a bit analysis of the Ethernet packets. It explains in detail information in the new network administrator would find it necessary to know.
About the Author
Dr. Sidnie Feit is the chief scientist at the Standish Group, a leading research consultancy. An analyst, lecturer, and writer with more than 30 years of data communications and information processing experience, she has designed, tested, and reviewed numerous communications products and assisted in product rollouts. She also has developed training programs in communications technologies for vendors and seminar organizations.
Dr. Feit, who received her B.A., M.A., and Ph.D. from Cornell University, has written many technology manuals and published books, articles, and reports in the areas of data communications, telecommunications, network management, Internet servers, and Internet applications. Her other books include Wide Area High Speed Networks (MTP, 1999); TCP/IP: Architecture, Protocols, and Implementation, Signature Edition (McGraw-Hill, 1998); and SNMP: A Guide to Network Management (McGraw-Hill, 1993).