Contributions

  • Velte, Toby J. - Contributor

Publication

2002 - McGraw-Hill/Osborne, Berkeley, Calif, California

Language

English

Word Count

121,750 words, Guess

Page Count

487 pages

Identifiers

  • ISBN-100072193980
  • ISBN-139780072193985
  • LibraryThing4664433
  • Library of Congress Control Number2002280040
  • OCLC Control Number48999382
and 2 more
  • Better World BooksO9-BGV-165
  • Open LibraryOL3582897M

Classifications

  • DDC621.382/7
  • LCCTK5103.59 .E435 2002

Description

Get a solid introduction to optical networking with this up-to-date guideGet up to speed on optical networking technology—a still-emerging field of high-speed data transmission—using this clearly written introductory resource. Packed with hundreds of figures and illustrations depicting current optical network designs and concepts, this book not only thoroughly explains the basics but also puts just-learned information into a visual context. Covering everything from hardware and software products to SONET and Dense Wave Division Multiplexing (DWDM), this book explores a wide range of topics in a style that's easy to understand. And it contains details relating to optical products from leading companies including Cisco, Juniper, and Nortel. If you're looking for in-depth information on the theories behind optical networking—as well as practical details on working with the technology—this book is your ideal resource.Learn the differences between optical and electrical signalsDiscover how the need for high-speed optics developedFind out about leading vendors—Cisco, Juniper, Nortel, and others—and their top productsUnderstand how optical routing and switching workGet tips and techniques for managing optical networksMaintain and tune an optical network for maximum performanceRecognize the various types and capabilities of fiber cablingGet details on common security procedures and protocolsNOTE: Due to the large amount of text and graphics, this eBook file is 13.9 MB. We recommend that you download this eBook using the fastest Internet connection at your disposal, otherwise you may notice a longer downloading time than usual.

First Sentence

When primitive man first figured out how to make fire, he was concerned with keeping warm and cooking food.

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  • Optical networkingMcGraw-Hill/Osborne2002

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