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Remote Access for Cisco Networks

Remote Access for Cisco Networks

Bill Burton

490 pages, parution le 15/10/1999

Résumé

Remote connectivity is a central component in the Cisco internetworking operating system (IOS) and router hardware. This important capability is drastically changing the way network professionals do their jobs, and it's also an important part of the CCIE Certification Exam. If you need to get up and running with this technology, then Remote Access for Cisco Networks is for you. It provides all the essential information for understanding and implementing remote connectivity- invaluable information that the Cisco documentation just doesn't cover.
  • Remote connectivity with all the permanent access connections (frame relay, X.25 connections, and back-up connections)
  • Bandwidth on demand
  • Troubleshooting tips and techniques throughout every chapter
  • Cisco lab objectives for developing remote access skills to pass the ME exam and meet certification requirements

All network administrators and anyone who needs to learn about remote connectivity to pass the CCIE exam will find Remote Access for Cisco Networks to be their one-stop source for mastering this explosive technology.

Table of contents

Introduction
Chapter 1: Asynchronous Terminal Services
Chapter 2: Advanced Terminal Services
Chapter 3: Point-to-Point Protocol
Chapter 4: IP Dial Access
Chapter 5: Dial-on-Demand Routing
Chapter 6: Integrated Services Digital Network
Chapter 7: DDR with IP Routing Protocols
Chapter 8: The AS5200 High-end Access Server
Chapter 9: Fixed-facility WAN Services
Chapter 10: Backing Up Fixed WAN Connections
Chapter 11: Advanced Security with TACACS+ and RADIUS
Chapter 12: Protocol Translation
Chapter 13: Network Address Translation
Chapter 14: Troubleshooting
Appendix A: EIA?TIA-232 Physical Specifications
Appendix B: AT Modem Commands
Appendix C: RFC List and Other Reference Material
Appendix D: ISDN SPID Guidelines
Appendix E: ISDN 0921 Debugging
Appendix F: The Frame Relay Switch Configuration
Appendix G: CiscoSecure Reports
Index

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.

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Éditeur(s) Mc Graw Hill
Auteur(s) Bill Burton
Parution 15/10/1999
Nb. de pages 490
Format 18,8 x 23,5
Poids 1004g
EAN13 9780071352000

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