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Acknowledgements
A special thanks to the many reviewers who provided comments and suggestions on
this book. Their generous donation of time and skill has made this a better work:
Magnus ... Hampshire);
Kenneth H. Jacker, (Department of Computer Science, Appalachian State
University); Rajiv Kapadia, Ph.D. (Department of Electrical Engineering, Mankato
State University); Dan King (Analog ... Schmeelk, Ph.D. (Department of Mathematical Science,
Virginia Commonwealth University); Richard R. Schultz, Ph.D. (Department of
Electrical Engineering, University of North Dakota); David Skolnick...
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and services for users who logon.
Directory Enabled Networks
The Distributed Management Task Force (DMTF) is developing a standard for
Directory Enabled Networks (DEN).You...
...
think what the book would have looked like without the benefit of these efforts.
As always, I’m very grateful to all the people who worked between and behind the
scenes to make this book, and ...
know of any other book or source that collects so much network-related information in one
place. To find all the information summarized here, you would need to check hundreds of
books, disks, ... bus.
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In the IP (Internet Protocol) addressing
scheme, a group of selected bits whose val-
ues identify a subnetwork; also known as a
subnet mask. All the members of that sub-
network share...
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networks. It...
... background images as wallpaper
for the whole page — where a background image has been chosen because the user likes the image and
not because it makes a good background.
Photos tend to make particularly ... should
make the page
❑ Knowing the elements that make up each page such as logos, headings, links, and
possibly ads
❑ Positioning the various elements within the page
Once you have looked at the ... page can look smaller
on their screens and can therefore be hard to read.
❑ The design works only on devices that have size and resolution of screens similar to desktop
computers (likely ruling...
... minimum know all the details in each “Foundation
Summary” before taking the exam.
A network baseline documentation has two components:
■
Network configuration documentation
■
End system (network) ... guide to return the network to its normal condition efficiently. Without guesswork and with
peace of mind backed by documentation, the network can be restored to its working condition
without ...
readers of this book: This book is not a magic tool that somebody without the proper background
can pick up, read, and use to pass the exam. My assumption of the target audience’s background is
a...
... links, and backgrounds.
For example, you can access the title of a document like so:
document.title
Property Name Purpose Read/Write
alinkColor
Specifies link colors. (Like the deprecated
alink
attribute ... usually sent by the web server in things
known as HTTP headers that you do not see.)
Read only
linkColor
Specifies link colors. (Like the deprecated
link
attribute of the
<body>
element.)
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referrer
The ... work well with the aims and values of your site.
What you have learned in this chapter is how to make the designs you might sketch on paper come to life,
as well as tips and tricks on how to make...
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Conventions Used in This Book 2
Organization of This Book 3
What's New in This Edition 5
How to Contact Us 5
Acknowledgments 6
Feedback for the ... www.mystockinfo.com codebase and the www.freestockquotes.com codebase.
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... people who have helped me with this book along the way; this book is as much a
reflection of their support as anything else. I offer my heartfelt thanks to Mike Loukides and Deb Cameron for
stewarding...
... is a
framework for creating new markup languages, or vocabularies, as they're becoming known. What does
it mean to know how to "write XML"? That's like asking if you "write ... quickly, especially on the Internet. As such, background images are becoming
passé and are often judged as the work of a novice designer. With background colors so much easier to
use, why make ... author. This is where I get to acknowledge each of you for
the role you've played in making this book the best that it could be.
At Sybex, thanks to Raquel Baker, my acquisitions editor; project...
... network devices (like network cards or
networking hardware) and is a unique identifier that distinguishes a given network device from any other network
device in the world. No two network devices ... every
packet and needs to look at that packet to see whether or not the packet is addressed to that system.
If I am using a PC that only speaks IPX to a NetWare server, and somewhere on my network are ... examples of packet-switched networks:
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All Ethernet topologies
•
FDDI
•
Frame Relay and X.25
Data Packaging
So far, we have talked about analog and digital signaling. We have also talked about...