CCIE Professional development Routing TCP/IP Vol I
A detailed examination of interior routing protocols
- Learn the IP interior routing protocols with this approachable, practical presentation
- Explore configuration and troubleshooting of IP routing with Cisco routers through case studies
- Test and validate your understanding with practical, comprehensive review questions, configuration exercises, and troubleshooting exercises
- Further your CCIE preparation while mastering the essential TCP/IP protocols
CCIE Professional Development: Routing TCP/IP, Volume I, takes readers from a basic understanding of routers and routing protocols through a detailed examination of each of the IP interior routing protocols: RIP, RIP2, IGRP, EIGRP, OSPF, and IS-IS. In addition to specific protocols, important general topics such as redistribution, default routes and on-demand routing, route filtering, and route maps are covered. The book emphasizes techniques for designing networks that efficiently utilize and integrate the IP routing protocols. You will gain a deep understanding of IP routing protocols and learn best-practice techniques for implementing these protocols using Cisco routers. As well, this book will help you master the skills necessary to become an effective CCIE.
Each protocol-specific chapter opens with thorough and lucid coverage of the protocol's capabilities and characteristics. Following sections contain configuration and troubleshooting case studies that cover Cisco specific configuration of the protocol and all commands available for it on the most recent Cisco IOS Software version. Finally, review questions and configuration and troubleshooting exercises on each protocol provide an opportunity to practice for the CCIE exam.
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The CCIE Professional Development Series volumes are based on CCIE program guidelines from Cisco. This series is a set of technology-specific volumes designed to meet the needs of CCIE candidates.
This book is part of the Cisco CCIE Professional Development Series from Cisco Press, which offers expert-level instruction on network design, deployment, and support methodologies to help networking professionals manage complex networks and prepare for CCIE exams.
From the Author
"Routing TCP/IP" is not only for CCIE candidates.
In a perfect world, I would have included four or five "practice routers" with the book. Barring this impractical and expensive solution, I attempt to give the reader as much of a real-world feel as possible by including a large number of router show and debug outputs, and protocol analyzer captures from live networks. Additionally, the example configurations shown in the book have been verified on a working router.
Each chapter begins with a generic discussion of the protocol. My goal here is to give the reader a good understanding of how the protocol operates; in most cases this knowledge is not Cisco-specific, and can be applied to any routed environment. I have also included very specific information on such details as timers, packet formats, and field codes, so that the book will be very useful as a desk reference long after you have passed the CCIE lab.
Following the operational section of each chapter are sections on configuration and troubleshooting of the protocol. These sections are, of course, Cisco-specific. While it is impossible to demonstrate every network design, configuration option, or potential malfunction, I have tried to include a wide enough array of case studies to give the reader a good understanding of the design and troubleshooting approaches he or she may take.
The chapters end with an exercise section that is specifically directed to helping the reader practice for the CCIE lab. The exercises follow the organization of the chapter: There is a set of review questions that tests the reader's grasp of the operational issues, followed by configuration and troubleshooting exercises. The solutions to these exercises may be found by using the details given in the book, or they may be solved in a router lab.
ISBN : 1578700418, Author : Doyle, Publisher : Cisco Press - 2002, Dimensions : 23.6 x 19.6 x 6.9 cm, Paperback : 1026 pages
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