Dictionary of Internetworking Terms and Acronyms (Cisco Press Core Series)
Author | : | |
Rating | : | 4.40 (867 Votes) |
Asin | : | 1587200457 |
Format Type | : | paperback |
Number of Pages | : | 416 Pages |
Publish Date | : | 2016-02-28 |
Language | : | English |
DESCRIPTION:
As presented by the experts at Cisco Systems, this book is an expert reference to terms and definitions used throughout the industry. Students will gain a most important reference and study tool, and can be certain of accuracy and quality with Cisco Systems as the author.. Readers will find its simple organization, concise definitions, and portability easy to use and invaluable in day-to-day business. The book is organized in dictionary fashion, with alphabetized entries and concise, to-the-point definitions. This paperback book will feature a trim size smaller than usual for Cisco Press titles, enabling it to be a portable reference for students and professionals.Dictionary of Internetworking Terms and Acronyms will solve terminology problems affecting any individuals within the internetworking industry. Dictionary of Internetworking Terms and Acronyms is a comprehensive reference to thousands of technical terms that networking students and professionals refer to on a daily basis
With concise definitions and a thorough coverage of the newest technologies, this portable reference is an essential tool, invaluable to you in your day-to-day work or in your studies while you grow as a networking professional.With updated and timely material, Dictionary of Internetworking Terms and Acronyms will increase your understanding of the internetworking world, whether you are a student, an active networking professional, or a business manager who deals with the company's networking infrastructure.Developed by Cisco Systems, Dictionary of Internetworking Terms and Acronyms has thousands of updated or added definitions of the terms, acronyms, and concepts that you need to know.. From the Back CoverYour portable reference of internetworking terms and definitionsWritten for students, networking professionals, and business managers who deal with networking infrastructures Thousands of new terms and updated definitions The official Cisco Systems ref
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"Needs more information to really be usefull." according to Michael J Woznicki. This book is a handy reference manual to have around. With over Needs more information to really be usefull. Michael J Woznicki This book is a handy reference manual to have around. With over 400 pages of terms, the information is a surface type of format, only giving the basic amount necessary.From A to Z there are terms like ANSI, CDR, ELAN, ISDN, MUX, NAM, POTS, SMB, UDP and XID. Also there is a section strictly devoted to Cisco terms from CID, CNSI, EIRGP, FSIP, ISL, SDLC, TRIP and IRGP are but as few of the terms.There could be a whole lot more added to this book including pictures of some things, a cd rom with an e-version of the book. Overall the value may not be worth the price.. 00 pages of terms, the information is a surface type of format, only giving the basic amount necessary.From A to Z there are terms like ANSI, CDR, ELAN, ISDN, MUX, NAM, POTS, SMB, UDP and XID. Also there is a section strictly devoted to Cisco terms from CID, CNSI, EIRGP, FSIP, ISL, SDLC, TRIP and IRGP are but as few of the terms.There could be a whole lot more added to this book including pictures of some things, a cd rom with an e-version of the book. Overall the value may not be worth the price.. Quite good, but a few typos here and there Isaac This book would turn out to be a great book without the TYPOS It has extensive coverage on ATM, Frame Relay and other telecommunication-only terms Many "NEW" Terms and Acronyms are included for example 3G Mobile stuff which isnt much of a surprise since it was first published in January 2001My advice? wait for the Second Edition.. MosesJoe said For your mom, maybe!. This book has failed to define anything useful for me. It has very few terms for the number of pages, and the two sentence long definitions seem to be written for people outside of the computer industry. Not helpful at all.