Planning and managing ATM networks

Planning and Managing ATM Networks covers strategic planning, initial deployment, overall management, and the day-to-day operation of ATM networks. It defines steps to determine requirements for ATM networks, as ATM implementation becomes widespread in the corporate enterprise network. It describes...

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Main Author: Minoli, Daniel 1952-
Other Authors: Golway, Tom, Smith, Norris Parker 1929-
Format: Book
Language:English
Published: Greenwich, Conn. MANNING c1997
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Call Number :TK 5105.35 .M37 1996

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245 1 0 |a Planning and managing ATM networks  |c Daniel Minoli, Tom Golway, with Norris Smith 
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300 |a xvii, 321 p.  |b ill.  |c 24 cm 
504 |a Includes bibliographical references and index 
505 0 |a 1. Overview -- 2. The Emergence of ATM -- 3. ATM Architecture -- 4. Fundamentals -- 5. Fundamentals: Managing the Physical and ATM Layers -- 6. Fundamentals: Customer Network Management -- 7. Managing ATM Networks: Fault and Configuration Management -- 8. Managing ATM Networks: Performance Management -- 9. Managing ATM Networks: Accounting and Security Management -- 10. Telecommunications Management Network -- 11. Emerging Computing and Communications Environments -- 12. Corporate Network Management Goals -- 13. Managing the Deployment of ATM -- 14. Managing the Deployment of Virtual LANS -- 15. Collateral Tools for Effective Network Management -- 16. Summary of ATM Network Management Platforms on the Market. 
520 |a Planning and Managing ATM Networks covers strategic planning, initial deployment, overall management, and the day-to-day operation of ATM networks. It defines steps to determine requirements for ATM networks, as ATM implementation becomes widespread in the corporate enterprise network. It describes fundamental management concepts and procedures, including fault and configuration management, performance management, accounting, and security. This book is an indispensable reference for the networking engineer, designer, planner, and manager, as well as a working framework for anyone who plans, oversees, and implements networks. It is also a unique, clearly written guide for corporate staff. 
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