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International Journal of Network Management, Volume 2
Volume 2, Number 2, June 1992
- Katherine Jones:
FDDI: Understanding the fibre distribute data interface. 63-67 - Ken Restivo:
Managing the Multi-protocol, Multi-media Network. 68-76 - Rick Kozak:
Equal Access to Result in Better Service, More Innovation and Lower Costs. 77-81 - Mark Luczak:
How Bandwidth-on-demand Technologies Bring New Efficiencies to Enterprise Networking. 82-86 - Nathan J. Muller:
The Management Aspects of Frame Relay. 87-99 - Jesper Nilausen:
Isolating Problems in a Token-Ring Network. 100-107 - Curtis Waters:
Managing the Token Ring. 108-116
- Ray Sarch:
Complementary Developments. 117-119
- Gilbert Held:
The Verran AC Data Link and DPS. 120-121
Volume 2, Number 3, September 1992
- Don C. Balton:
Using the U.S. Robotics' Total Control PC to Manage a Dial Modem Network. 125-137 - Debra Endyke:
Managing Dial-up with the OSI 821. 138-153 - Gilbert Held:
Estimating Ethernet Bridge Performance Requirements. 154-158 - Lucy Henner:
The growth of international VSAT: Satellite-based solutions for data, voice and video. 159-166 - Debby Koren:
So Many MIBs! 167-169 - Steven Morgenthal, Frank Henderson:
Router Management - The SNMP Way. 170-174
- Ray Sarch:
Get What You Want out of Trade Shows. 175-177
- Gilbert Held:
QAPlus from Diag Soft. 178-180
Volume 2, Number 4, December 1992
- Gilbert Held:
The Cost of New Technology Can Include Performance. 181-182
- D. Gauti, Guy Pujolle:
An Intelligent IN. 183-189 - Stephen De Lillo:
Net Results: The NetView-Based Problem Resolution and Productivity Tool for the VTAM Environment. 190-196 - Joe Danrich, Frank Henderson:
Optimizing Router Performance in TCP/IP Networks. 197-211 - Katherine Jones:
FDDI: Understanding the Physical Aspects of the Fibre Distributed Data Interface. 212-215 - Harvey Wilkinson:
Constructing The Non-stop, Self-healing T1 Network. 216-221 - David Snellen:
DECnet/OSI - Part 3: DECnet/OSI Network Management. 222-226
- Gilbert Held:
Nodemap - The Network Diagrammer. 227-229
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