<p>Cisco authorized self-study book for CCNP/CCDP(r)/CCIP(tm) routing foundation Learning</p><ul><li>Prepare for the CCNP BSCI exam #640-901 with this Cisco authorized self-study guide</li><li>Understand the principles of classful and classless routing and the difference between link-state and dista
Building scalable Cisco internetworks (BSCI): authorized self-study guide
โ Scribed by Teare, Diane;Paquet, Catherine
- Publisher
- Cisco Press
- Year
- 2006;2007
- Tongue
- English
- Leaves
- 1007
- Series
- Certification self-study series;Authorized Self-Study Guide
- Edition
- 3rd ed
- Category
- Library
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โฆ Synopsis
Learn intermediate and advanced routing techniques with the only Cisco-authorized self-study book for CCNP routing foundation learningLearn intermediate and advance routing techniques from the newest edition of the best-selling CCNP BSCI foundational learning bookRely on learning from the only Cisco-authorized book publisherMaster your learning with tools like self-assessment review questions, configuration exercises, chapter objectives and summaries, key term definitions, job aids and command summariesCCNP Self-Study: Building Scalable Cisco Internetworks (BSCI), Third Edition is a Cisco authorized, self-paced learning tool for CCNP preparation. This book teaches readers to design, configure, maintain, and scale routed networks that are growing in size and complexity. The book covers routing principles of both distance vector and link-state routing protocols; IP addressing techniques; the theory behind the IGP and EGP routing protocols; and configuration and troubleshooting information for each protocol. Upon completion readers will be able to select and implement the appropriate Cisco IOS Software services required to build scalable, routed networks.The book provides early and comprehensive foundation learning for the CCNP BSCI exam. This revision to the popular second edition is updated to include complete coverage of all important routing topics, including advanced IP addressing, routing principles, manipulating routing updates, and EIGRP, OSPF, IS-IS, and BGP configuration. Chapters open with a list of objectives to focus the reader's study. Configuration exercises at the end of each chapter and a master lab exercise that ties all the topics together in the last chapter help illuminate theoretical concepts. Key terms are highlighted and defined, and each chapter concludes with a summary to help review key concepts. What's new in the book? The book matches changes to the CCNP course and exam as per Cisco Systems.
โฆ Table of Contents
Cover......Page 1
Contents......Page 12
Foreword......Page 29
Introduction......Page 30
Part I: Network Architecture and Design......Page 36
Converged Networks......Page 38
Cisco Intelligent Information Network......Page 39
Cisco Service-Oriented Network Architecture Framework......Page 40
Cisco Enterprise Architecture......Page 42
Cisco Hierarchical Network Model......Page 44
Cisco Enterprise Composite Network Model......Page 46
Routing and Routing Protocols Within the Enterprise Composite Network Model......Page 49
Review Questions......Page 51
Part II: IP Routing Protocols......Page 54
IP Routing Overview......Page 56
Characteristics of Routing Protocols......Page 64
RIP......Page 71
IP Routing Protocol Comparisons......Page 74
Summary......Page 79
Configuration Exercise: Basic Configuration and Migrating to a Classless Routing Protocol......Page 80
Review Questions......Page 95
EIGRP Overview......Page 100
EIGRP Terminology and Operation......Page 103
Configuring and Verifying EIGRP......Page 124
Configuring EIGRP Authentication......Page 140
Using EIGRP in an Enterprise Network......Page 149
Verifying EIGRP Operation......Page 165
Summary......Page 177
Configuration Exercise: Configuring and Tuning EIGRP......Page 178
Review Questions......Page 189
OSPF Protocol Overview......Page 194
OSPF Packets......Page 202
Configuring Basic OSPF Routing......Page 212
OSPF Network Types......Page 222
Summary......Page 238
Configuration Exercise: Configuring and Examining OSPF in a Single Area......Page 239
Review Questions......Page 253
Types of OSPF Routers and LSAs......Page 258
Interpreting the OSPF LSDB and Routing Table......Page 266
OSPF Route Summarization......Page 273
Creating a Default Route in OSPF......Page 278
OSPF Special Area Types......Page 281
OSPF Virtual Links......Page 294
Configuring OSPF Authentication......Page 299
Summary......Page 311
Configuration Exercise 5-1: Configuring OSPF for Multiple Areas and Frame Relay Nonbroadcast......Page 312
Configuration Exercise 5-2: Configuring OSPF for Multiple Areas and Frame Relay Point to Multipoint and Point to Point......Page 317
Configuration Exercise 5-3: Tuning OSPF......Page 328
Review Questions......Page 338
Introducing IS-IS and Integrated IS-IS Routing......Page 344
IS-IS Routing Operation......Page 356
Configuring Integrated IS-IS......Page 377
Verifying IS-IS Configuration and Structures......Page 387
Configuration Exercise: Configuring Integrated IS-IS in Multiple Areas......Page 393
Review Questions......Page 401
Using Multiple IP Routing Protocols......Page 406
Controlling Routing Update Traffic......Page 438
Configuring DHCP......Page 464
Summary......Page 481
Configuration Exercise 7-1: Configuring Basic Redistribution......Page 482
Configuration Exercise 7-2: Tuning Basic Redistribution......Page 493
Review Questions......Page 498
BGP Terminology, Concepts, and Operation......Page 502
Configuring BGP......Page 545
Verifying and Troubleshooting BGP......Page 567
Basic BGP Path Manipulation Using Route Maps......Page 574
Configuration Exercise 8-1: Configuring Multihome BGP......Page 588
Configuration Exercise 8-2: Configuring Full-Mesh IBGP......Page 598
Configuration Exercise 8-3: BGP Path Manipulation Using MED and Local Preference with Route Maps......Page 607
Review Questions......Page 618
Part III: IP Multicast......Page 624
Introduction to Multicast......Page 626
IGMP and CGMP......Page 635
PIM Routing Protocol......Page 643
IP Multicast Configuration and Verification......Page 653
Summary......Page 664
Configuration Exercise: Configuring Multicast Routing......Page 665
Review Questions......Page 677
Part IV: IP Version 6......Page 680
Introducing IPv6......Page 682
IPv6 Addressing......Page 686
IPv6 Configuration and Using OSPF and Other Routing Protocols for IPv6......Page 702
Transitioning IPv4 to IPv6......Page 721
References......Page 728
Configuration Exercise 10-1: Configuring IPv6 Addresses and OSPF for IPv6 Routing......Page 729
Configuration Exercise 10-2: Configuring an IPv6 Tunnel......Page 737
Review Questions......Page 743
Part V: Appendixes......Page 746
Acronyms and Abbreviations......Page 748
Chapter 1......Page 760
Chapter 2......Page 761
Chapter 3......Page 765
Chapter 4......Page 772
Chapter 5......Page 777
Chapter 6......Page 782
Chapter 7......Page 787
Chapter 8......Page 795
Chapter 9......Page 803
Chapter 10......Page 807
Configuration Exercise Equipment Requirements......Page 814
TFTP Server Setup......Page 816
Configuration Exercise Setup Diagram......Page 817
Configuration Exercise Equipment Wiring......Page 818
Backbone Router Configurations......Page 819
A......Page 977
B......Page 978
C......Page 980
D......Page 983
E......Page 984
H......Page 985
I......Page 986
M......Page 988
O......Page 990
P......Page 992
R......Page 993
S......Page 994
T......Page 995
W-X-Y-Z......Page 996
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This module explains why it is necessary to manipulate routing information. During route redistribution between IP routing domains, suboptimal routing can occur without manipulation. There are also times when routing information would waste bandwidth on a router interface because routing information
This module explains why it is necessary to manipulate routing information. During route redistribution between IP routing domains, suboptimal routing can occur without manipulation. There are also times when routing information would waste bandwidth on a router interface because routing information
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