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Cisco IP Library

Cisco IP Library

Unlock the power of Cisco

Bill Burton, Terry Slattery, William R. Parkhurst, Chris Lewis

1200 pages, parution le 10/08/1999

Résumé

This is an "all-in-one" boxed set with what administrators need to know about configuring Cisco Routers with IP. The series of books are written by the "Technical Experts," not rehashed documentation from Cisco. The Cisco Technical Expert boxed set is the definitive guide to configuring Cisco routers using IP. Each book contains troubleshooting tips and techniques, plus there are CCIE tips and techniques in two of the three books.

The publisher, Computing McGraw-Hill , August 12, 1999
A superior collection of hands-on Cisco IP guides
Cisco administrators will discover a valuable resource in this three-volume set of reference guides by experienced Cisco professionals. These books provide administrators with everything they need to know about configuring Cisco Routers with IP. The three books in the boxed set are: Cisco TCP/IP Routing Professional Reference, Revised and Expanded, by Chris Lewis; Advanced IP Routing in Cisco Networks, by Terry Slattery, CCIE and Bill Burton, CCIE; Cisco Router OSPF Design and Implementation Guide, by William Parkhurst, CCIE.

Table of Contents
Book I: Cisco TCP/IP Professional Reference.
Routers Basics. TCP/IP Communications. Configuring Cisco Routers. The Importance of Firewalls. Routing Protocols Used in TCP/IP. Adding Support for Legacy LANs. Supporting Popular WAN Technologies. Building a TCP/IP Router-Based Network. Troubleshooting Routers.
Book II: Advanced IP Routing with Cisco Networks.
Part I: TCP/IP Basics. TCP/IP Overview. How Routing Works. Part II: Interior Routing. Static Routes. Classful Interior Routing. Classless Routing. Integrating Multiple Routing Protocols. Part III: Connecting to the Outside. Network Address Translation. Static Internet Connectivity. Border Gateway Protocol Internet Connectivity. Part IV: Additional Topics. Troubleshooting.
Book III: CISCO Router OSPF: Design and Implementation Guide.
Internet Protocol and the OSI Model. Distance Vector IP Routing Protocols. Open Shortest Path First (OSPF). IP Routing Protocol. Configuring OSPF Routing with Cisco Routers. OSPF Design Examples. Monitoring and Debugging the OSPF Network.

L'auteur - Bill Burton

Bill Burton

(CCIE #1119) is a key member of Chesapeake's technical and teaching staff. Bill has been working with Cisco routers since 1991, and he became a CCIE in 1994. Bill has been actively teaching Cisco courses for the past three and a half years. His last major project was the design, implementation, and monitoring of the Cisco routed network used by NBC (hiring the 1996 Olympic Games in Atlanta.

L'auteur - Terry Slattery

Terry Slattery

(CCIE #1026) has been working with Cisco and Cisco routers since 1988. The founder of Chesapeake Computer Consultants, Inc., he was the first CCIE outside of Cisco and the second in the world. He developed the IOS user interface for Cisco and led the CiscoSecure development project. The UDP broadcast flooding mechanism in the Cisco JOS was Terry's idea in one of his initial Cisco consulting assignments. He was one of the early teachers of Cisco courses outside Cisco Systems. Chesapeake is a Cisco U.S. training and consulting partner.

L'auteur - William R. Parkhurst

William R. Parkhurst, Ph.D., CCIE #2969, is the manager of the CCIE Development group at Cisco Systems. The CCIE Development group is responsible for all new CCIE written qualification and laboratory exams. Prior to joining the CCIE team, Bill was a Consulting Systems Engineer supporting the Sprint Operation. Bill first became associated with Cisco Systems while he was a Professor of Electrical and Computer Engineering at Wichita State University. In conjunction with Cisco Systems, WSU established the first CCIE Preparation Laboratory.

L'auteur - Chris Lewis

Christopher LEWIS est vice-president de ILXSystems, une entreprise britannique qui exploite un tres grand reseau Cisco. Il publie regulierement des articles dans des journaux techniques. Il est, en particulier, editorialiste pour Network Computing Magazine.

Christopher S. Lewis (Hastings-on-Hudson, New York) is a vice-president at ILX Systems, a chartered engineer, a member of the Institution of Electrical Engineers and frequently publishes articles in leading networking journals.

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Éditeur(s) Mc Graw Hill
Auteur(s) Bill Burton, Terry Slattery, William R. Parkhurst, Chris Lewis
Parution 10/08/1999
Nb. de pages 1200
Format 19,5 x 24,5
Poids 2900g
EAN13 9780071355773

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