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Routing TCP/IP, Volume 1

โœ Scribed by Doyle, Jeff


Publisher
Cisco Press
Year
2005
Tongue
English
Leaves
937
Series
CCIE Professional Development
Category
Library

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โœฆ Synopsis


Praised in its first edition for its approachable style and wealth of information, this new edition provides readers a deep understanding of IP routing protocols, teaches how to implement these protocols using Cisco routers, and brings readers up to date protocol and implementation enhancements.Routing TCP/IP, Volume 1, Second Edition, includes protocol changes and Cisco features that enhance routing integrity, secure routers from attacks initiated through routing protocols, and provide greater control over the propagation of routing information for all the IP interior routing protocols.Routing TCP/IP, Volume 1, Second Edition, provides a detailed analysis of each of the IP interior gateway protocols (IGPs). Its structure remains the same as the best-selling first edition, though information within each section is enhanced and modified to include the new developments in routing protocols and Cisco implementations. What's New In This Edition? The first edition covers routing protocols as they existed in 1998. The new book updates all covered routing protocols and discusses new features integrated in the latest version of Cisco IOS Software. IPv6, its use with interior routing protocols, and its interoperability and integration with IPv4 are also integrated into this book. Approximately 200 pages of new information are added to the main text, with some old text removed. Additional exercise and solutions are also included.

โœฆ Table of Contents


Cover......Page 1
Contents......Page 10
Foreword......Page 23
Introduction......Page 24
Part I: Routing Basics......Page 28
TCP/IP Protocol Layers......Page 30
IP Packet Header......Page 32
IPv4 Addresses......Page 41
Address Resolution Protocol (ARP)......Page 55
Internet Control Message Protocol (ICMP)......Page 62
Host-to-Host Layer......Page 66
Summary Table: Chapter 1 Command Review......Page 70
Review Questions......Page 71
Troubleshooting Exercises......Page 72
Chapter 2 IPv6 Overview......Page 74
IPv6 Addresses......Page 75
IPv6 Packet Header Format......Page 83
Extension Headers......Page 85
ICMPv6......Page 88
Neighbor Discovery Protocol......Page 89
Review Questions......Page 102
Route Table......Page 106
Configuring Static Routes......Page 109
Troubleshooting Static Routes......Page 134
Looking Ahead......Page 147
Summary Table: Chapter 3 Command Review......Page 148
Configuration Exercises......Page 149
Troubleshooting Exercises......Page 151
Routing Protocol Basics......Page 156
Distance Vector Routing Protocols......Page 162
Link State Routing Protocols......Page 171
Interior and Exterior Gateway Protocols......Page 185
Static or Dynamic Routing?......Page 187
Review Questions......Page 189
Part II: Interior Routing Protocols......Page 192
Chapter 5 Routing Information Protocol (RIP)......Page 194
Operation of RIP......Page 195
Configuring RIP......Page 203
Summary Table: Chapter 5 Command Review......Page 218
Configuration Exercises......Page 219
Troubleshooting Exercises......Page 221
Operation of RIPv2......Page 226
Operation of RIPng......Page 237
Configuring RIPv2......Page 239
Configuring RIPng......Page 249
Troubleshooting RIPv2 and RIPng......Page 261
Summary Table: Chapter 6 Command Review......Page 267
Configuration Exercises......Page 269
Troubleshooting Exercises......Page 271
The Roots of EIGRP: An Overview of IGRP......Page 276
From IGRP to EIGRP......Page 286
Operation of EIGRP......Page 288
Configuring EIGRP......Page 322
Troubleshooting EIGRP......Page 342
Summary Table: Chapter 7 Command Review......Page 353
Review Questions......Page 354
Configuration Exercises......Page 355
Troubleshooting Exercises......Page 357
Chapter 8 OSPFv2......Page 360
Operation of OSPFv3......Page 502
Configuring OSPFv3......Page 519
Troubleshooting OSPFv3......Page 531
Summary Table: Chapter 9 Command Review......Page 534
Review Questions......Page 535
Configuration Exercises......Page 536
Operation of OSPF......Page 361
Configuring OSPF......Page 436
Troubleshooting OSPF......Page 480
Summary Table: Chapter 8 Command Review......Page 491
Review Questions......Page 494
Configuration Exercises......Page 495
Troubleshooting Exercises......Page 497
Chapter 10 Integrated IS-IS......Page 538
Operation of Integrated IS-IS......Page 540
Configuring Integrated IS-IS......Page 599
Troubleshooting Integrated IS-IS......Page 631
Summary Table: Chapter 10 Command Review......Page 644
Review Questions......Page 648
Configuration Exercises......Page 649
Troubleshooting Exercises......Page 651
Part III: Route Control and Interoperability......Page 654
Chapter 11 Route Redistribution......Page 656
Principles of Redistribution......Page 657
Configuring Redistribution......Page 667
Summary Table: Chapter 11 Command Review......Page 697
Configuration Exercises......Page 698
Troubleshooting Exercises......Page 699
Fundamentals of Default Routes......Page 702
Fundamentals of On-Demand Routing......Page 705
Configuring Default Routes and ODR......Page 706
Summary Table: Chapter 12 Command Review......Page 723
Review Questions......Page 724
Chapter 13 Route Filtering......Page 726
Configuring Route Filters......Page 727
Configuration Exercises......Page 749
Troubleshooting Exercises......Page 752
Basic Uses of Route Maps......Page 756
Configuring Route Maps......Page 759
Summary Table: Chapter 14 Command Review......Page 786
Configuration Exercises......Page 788
Troubleshooting Exercise......Page 789
Part IV: Appendixes......Page 792
Appendix A: Tutorial: Working with Binary and Hex......Page 794
Appendix B: Tutorial: Access Lists......Page 800
Appendix C: CCIE Preparation Tips......Page 828
Appendix D: Answers to Review Questions......Page 834
Appendix E: Solutions to Configuration Exercises......Page 852
Appendix F: Solutions to Troubleshooting Exercises......Page 906
A......Page 912
B......Page 913
C......Page 914
D......Page 916
E......Page 918
F......Page 919
H......Page 920
I......Page 921
J-K......Page 923
L......Page 924
N......Page 925
O......Page 926
P......Page 928
Q-R......Page 930
S......Page 932
T......Page 934
V......Page 935
W-X-Y-Z......Page 936

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