Features
- Cover Type: Paperback with 416 pages
- Published by: Cisco Press February 12, 2001
- Written in: English
- ISBN 10 Number: 1587200457
- ISBN 13 Number: 978-1587200458
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Book Dimensions:
8.9 x 7 x 0.9 inches
- Weighs: 1.4 pounds
Product Description
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. 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. As presented by the experts at Cisco Systems, this book is an expert reference to terms and definitions used throughout the industry. Readers will find its simple organization, concise definitions, and portability easy to use and invaluable in day-to-day business. Students will gain a most important reference and study tool, and can be certain of accuracy and quality with Cisco Systems as the author.
Book Info
Comprehensive reference resource for terms found everyday in the work of students, Cisco systems professionals, and others who use Cisco systems on a regular basis. Includes thorough coverage of recent technologies and updated definitions and acronyms for key computing terms. Softcover.
Reader ReviewsThis 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.