Cisco Router Configuration
Author | : | |
Rating | : | 4.87 (594 Votes) |
Asin | : | 1578700221 |
Format Type | : | paperback |
Number of Pages | : | 436 Pages |
Publish Date | : | 0000-00-00 |
Language | : | English |
DESCRIPTION:
This will be accomplished through the use of copious examples, illustrations, and Cisco IOS configuration output. Also, covers the commonly used IOS commands and the most popular options, making clear the use of the IOS for a variety of users and internetworking configuration. This book will focus on the three most popular networking protocols used today: TCP/IP, IPX, and AppleTalk. An entire sample internetwork will be built throughout the text to help illustrate the concepts being described.. Basic Router Configuration will provide sample scenarios for novices using the Cisco IOS for configuration, operation, and maintenance of internetworking devices
Roberts-Witt. Though this book starts out with the usual descriptions of the OSI model and types of devices, things quickly get more interesting as the fictional ZIP Corporation and its globetrotting network are introduced. In addition, configuring TCP/IP, AppleTalk, and Internetwork Packet Exchange (IPX) are covered, as are management and administrative topics --Sarah L. The stated goal of Cisco Router Configuration: A Practical Introduction to Cisco IOS Configuration is to make Cisco Internetworking Operatin
"Excellent book to follow the CCNA prep library." according to Michael J Woznicki. There is the CCNA certification which takes you down the path to learning about routers, LANs and WANs, but what if you don't want that you only need to know how to configure the router. The Cisco Pres has put together the book that tackles that very subject.In Excellent book to follow the CCNA prep library. There is the CCNA certification which takes you down the path to learning about routers, LANs and WANs, but what if you don't want that you only need to know how to configure the router. The Cisco Pres has put together the book that tackles that very subject.In 350 plus pages you'll begin with a good breakdown of the OSI model followed up with the basics of how to configure the router. The information has screen shots to show you what things should look like.After that you move in the always challenging world of TCP/IP with routing protocols and access li. 50 plus pages you'll begin with a good breakdown of the OSI model followed up with the basics of how to configure the router. The information has screen shots to show you what things should look like.After that you move in the always challenging world of TCP/IP with routing protocols and access li. Excellent multi-protocol book A Customer These authors know how to write technical literature that did not confuse me!Our company uses IPX and Appletalk for various departments although we are moving with haste to an all IP shop. I found this book to help me with building a multiprotocol network and to better understand the details of IP routing. The book covered IP routing in depth and covered enough of IPX and Appletalk to help me optimize my network. I found the example network with the full IOS configuration files quite useful.. "Good enough to use as a reference." according to A Customer. The author did a great job of presenting the relatively basic information on configuring Cisco routers. You will find quite a few useful IOS commands discussed in the book that will want to keep it as a handy reference. I would also suggest looking into getting "Cisco IOS for IP Routing" by Andrew Colton. That book would take you deeper into mechanics of modern routing protocols (EIGRP, OSPF, IS-IS, BGP), along with a discussion of Cisco IOS commands.
Prior to Digital Island, he was Senior Internetwork Support Technologist at Cisco Systems, Inc., responsible for the escalation of complex customer technical issues. Allan Leinwand is Chief Technology Officer and Vice President of Engineering at Telegis Networks, Inc. Previously, as Chief Information Officer, Vice President of Solutions Engineering, and Chief Network Strategist of Digital Island, Inc., he was responsible for the direction and