Synopses & Reviews
The definitive reference for Cisco routers--updated to include coverage of the latest Cisco technology
Design, configure, and troubleshoot the world's most popular routers with this clear, illustrated guide, now updated in a brand new second edition. Written by two Cisco experts, including the first person outside of Cisco Systems to earn a CCIE, this indispensable and hands-on reference will show you everything you need to know to configure and route data over the Internet. Including practice exercises to help you prepare for the CCIE exam plus new material covering the IS-IS routing protocol, DDR configurations, and updates of many other topics, this book will show you how to:
- Understand network routing at both theoretical and practical levels
- Select and configure the appropriate protocol (OSPF, RIP, RIPv2, IGRP, EIGRP, IS-IS)
- Install and implement IP routing protocols in small, medium, and large scale networks
- Handle static routing, remote access connectivity, dial-on-demand routing, and multiple interior routing protocols
- Route redistributions protocols within a network
- Monitor, debug and troubleshoot a Cisco-routed network
Whether you're preparing for the tough CCIE lab exam, expanding a network, or just trying to avoid congestion, this book is the most authoritative reference on the market.
Table of Contents
TCP/IP Overview.
How Routing Works.
Static Routes.
Classful Interior Routing.
Classless Routing.
IP Routing with IS-IS.
Integrating Multiple Routing Protocols.
Network Address Translation.
Static Internet Connectivity.
Border Gateway Protocol Internet Connectivity.
Dial-on-Demand Routing.
Troubleshooting.