Résumé
IS-IS, the Intermediate System to Intermediate System protocol, has been used effectively as a routing protocol for many large-scale networks, including service provider backbone, telephone system management, and power equipment networks. Used in conjunction with the Border Gateway Protocol (BGP), IS-IS offers Internet Service Providers and the administrators of other large networks advanced flexibility and scalability. As a result, the number of complex networks employing the IS-IS protocol has grown tremendously.
IS-IS: Deployment in IP Networks is a hands-on guide for network engineers deploying, maintaining, and building IS-IS networks. Based on both the best practices of current implementations and the specifications of the protocol, IS-IS provides highly valuable configuration examples using Cisco IOS Software combined with real-life, expert descriptions, analysis, and advice. Readers will also find case studies and operational theory about this powerful and popular routing protocol.
Coverage includes:- A historical perspective on OSI protocols and addressing
- Neighbor discovery, relationships, and pseudonodes
- Flooding mechanisms, timers, and tuner timing
- The division of the routing domain
- Hierarchical network design and IS-IS deployment
- The interaction between IS-IS and MPLS
- Protocol enhancements, including dynamic host names, back door links, interaction with RPR, non-stop forwarding, and multitopology routing
Examining the IS-IS protocol from its origins to the most recent innovations, this book covers all of the protocol's pieces, packets, deployment strategies, and issues. It is a valuable resource for networking students preparing for the CCIE® (Cisco Certified Internetwork Expert) exam.
Contents
1. IS-IS Fundamentals.- A Historical Perspective of IS-IS.
- Link State Protocol Concepts.
- IS-IS Packet Format Essentials.
- IS-IS Packet Encapsulation.
- Neighbor Discovery.
- Neighbor Relationships and Pseudonodes on Broadcast Networks.
- Exchanging Databases.
- Flooding Mechanisms and Timers.
- What Are Domains and Why Are They Used?
- Properties of Domains.
- Routing from Level 1 Domains into the Level 2 Domain.
- Level 2 Domain Partitions.
- Level 1 Domain Partitions.
- Level 1 Domains and Suboptimal Routing.
- Level 1 Domains and Next Hop Reachability.
- Domains and Hierarchical Network Design.
- Other Design and Deployment Issues.
- A Case Study in Deploying IS-IS.
- MPLS Capabilities.
- MPLS Additions to IS-IS.
- Traffic Engineering and Constrained SPF.
- Dynamic Hostnames.
- Packet Checksums.
- Back Door Links.
- IS-IS Interaction with IP Over Redundant Packet Rings (IPoRPR).
- IS-IS and Nonstop Forwarding.
- Routing IPv6.
- Multi-Topology Routing.
- Incremental SPF.
- More than 256 LSP Fragments.
L'auteur - Russ White
Russ White is on the IOS Network Protocols Deployment
and Scalability Team at Cisco Systems, responsible for
design and implementation of routing protocols.
L'auteur - Alvaro Retana
Alvaro Retana is a Technical Lead on the IOS Network
Protocols Deployment and Scalability Team at Cisco Systems,
working firsthand on advanced features in routing
protocols. He is an acknowledged expert on BGP and Internet
architecture.
Caractéristiques techniques
PAPIER | |
Éditeur(s) | Addison Wesley |
Auteur(s) | Russ White, Alvaro Retana |
Parution | 15/11/2002 |
Nb. de pages | 312 |
Format | 19 x 24 |
Couverture | Relié |
Poids | 867g |
Intérieur | Noir et Blanc |
EAN13 | 9780201657722 |
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