IS-IS: Deployment in IP Networks
โ Scribed by Russ; Retana, Alvaro White
- Book ID
- 127450973
- Publisher
- Pearson Education
- Year
- 2002
- Tongue
- English
- Weight
- 3 MB
- Category
- Library
- ASIN
- B000OONJKK
No coin nor oath required. For personal study only.
โฆ Synopsis
IS-IS, the Intermediate System to Intermediate System protocol, has effectively been used as a routing protocol for many large scale networks, including privately owned data, telephone system management, and power equipment management 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 quickly.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 hostnames, back door links, interaction with SRP, non-stop forwarding, and multi-topology routingExamining the IS-IS protocol from its origins to the most recent innovations, IS-IS covers all of the protocpieces, packets, deployment strategies, and issues. It is a valuable resource for networking students preparing for the CCIER (Cisco Certified Internetwork Expert) exam.
๐ SIMILAR VOLUMES
## Abstract In 2006, it was reported that transgenic expression of merely four defined transcription factors (cโMyc, Klf4, Oct4, and Sox2) is sufficient to reprogram somatic cells to a pluripotent state. The resulting induced pluripotent stem (iPS) cells ignited intense interest in the field of lif