The complexities of exterior gateway protocols, including TCP connections, message states, path attributes, interior routing protocol interoperation, and setting up neighbor connections, require a comprehensive understanding of router operations in order to manage network growth. Routing TCP/IP, Vol
Routing Tcp/Ip, Volume II
β Scribed by Doyle, Jeff;Carroll, Jennifer DeHaven
- Publisher
- Cisco Press
- Year
- 2001
- Tongue
- English
- Leaves
- 977
- Series
- CCIE Professional Development
- Category
- Library
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β¦ Synopsis
A detailed examination of exterior routing protocols and advanced IP routing issuesRouting TCP/IP, Volume II, enables you to:
Master the operational components, configuration, and troubleshooting of BGP-4-the de facto interdomain routing protocol
Understand the operation, configuration, and troubleshooting of NAT
Learn how to deploy, configure, and troubleshoot IP multicast routing through an array of case studies and exercises
Familiarize yourself with the design goals and current state of IPv6, the new generation of the IP protocol
Implement router management through a diverse range of expert-tested methods
Test and validate your knowledge with practical, comprehensive review questions, configuration exercises, and troubleshooting exercises
Further your CCIE preparation while mastering advanced TCP/IP concepts The complexities of exterior gateway protocols, including TCP connections, message states, path attributes, interior routing protocol interoperation, and setting up neighbor connections, require a comprehensive understanding of router operations in order to manage network growth.Routing TCP/IP, Volume II, provides you with the expertise necessary to understand and implement Border Gateway Protocol Version 4 (BGP-4), multicast routing, Network Address Translation (NAT), IPv6, and effective router management techniques. Jeff Doyle's practical approach, easy-to-read format, and comprehensive topic coverage make this book an instant classic and a must-have addition to any network professional's library.Routing TCP/IP, Volume II, expands upon the central theme of Volume I: scalability and management of network growth. Volume II moves beyond the interior gateway protocols covered in Volume I to examine both inter-autonomous system routing and more exotic routing issues such as multicasting and IPv6. This second volume follows the same informational structure used effectively in Volume I: discussing the topic fundamentals, following up with a series of configuration examples designed to show the concept in a real-world environment, and relying on tested troubleshooting measures to resolve any problems that might arise. This book helps you accomplish more than earning the highly valued CCIE number after your name; it also helps you develop the knowledge and skills that are essential to perform your job at an expert level. Whether you are pursuing CCIE certification, need to review for your CCIE recertification exam, or are just looking for expert-level advice on advanced routing issues,Routing TCP/IP, Volume II, helps you understand foundation concepts and apply best practice techniques for effective network growth and management.
β¦ Table of Contents
Cover......Page 1
Contents......Page 10
Introduction......Page 20
Icons Used in This Book......Page 21
Command Syntax Conventions......Page 22
Part I: Exterior Gateway Protocols......Page 26
The Origins of EGP......Page 28
Operation of EGP......Page 30
Configuring EGP......Page 49
Troubleshooting EGP......Page 62
Looking Ahead......Page 66
Review Questions......Page 67
Configuration Exercises......Page 68
Troubleshooting Exercise......Page 74
Classless Interdomain Routing......Page 78
Who Needs BGP?......Page 99
BGP Basics......Page 113
IBGP and IGP Synchronization......Page 141
Managing Large-Scale BGP Peering......Page 147
BGP Message Formats......Page 155
End Notes......Page 161
Review Questions......Page 162
Basic BGP Configuration......Page 172
Managing BGP Connections......Page 227
Routing Policies......Page 231
Large-Scale BGP......Page 288
Command Summary......Page 330
Configuration Exercises......Page 335
Troubleshooting Exercises......Page 341
Part II: Advanced IP Routing Issues......Page 354
Operation of NAT......Page 356
NAT Issues......Page 368
Configuring NAT......Page 379
Troubleshooting......Page 409
End Note......Page 410
Command Summary......Page 411
Configuration Exercises......Page 412
Troubleshooting Exercises......Page 415
Chapter 5 Introduction to IP Multicast Routing......Page 418
Requirements for IP Multicast......Page 421
Multicast Routing Issues......Page 450
Operation of the Distance Vector Multicast Routing Protocol (DVMRP)......Page 464
Operation of Multicast OSPF (MOSPF)......Page 476
Operation of Core-Based Trees (CBT)......Page 485
Introduction to Protocol Independent Multicast (PIM)......Page 496
Operation of Protocol Independent Multicast, Dense Mode (PIM-DM)......Page 498
Operation of Protocol Independent Multicast, Sparse Mode (PIM-SM)......Page 510
End Notes......Page 540
Recommended Reading......Page 541
Command Summary......Page 542
Review Questions......Page 543
Configuring IP Multicast Routing......Page 554
Troubleshooting IP Multicast Routing......Page 599
Looking Ahead......Page 607
Configuration Exercises......Page 608
Troubleshooting Exercises......Page 610
Multicast Scoping......Page 616
Case Study: Multicasting Across Non-Multicast Domains......Page 618
Connecting to DVMRP Networks......Page 621
Inter-AS Multicasting......Page 625
Case Study: Configuring MBGP......Page 637
Case Study: Configuring MSDP......Page 642
Case Study: MSDP Mesh Groups......Page 647
Case Study: Anycast......Page 650
Case Study: MSDP Default Peers......Page 656
Command Summary......Page 659
Looking Ahead......Page 660
Review Questions......Page 661
Design Goals of IPv6......Page 666
Current State of IPv6......Page 668
IPv6 Packet Format......Page 672
IPv6 Functionality......Page 695
Transition from IPv4 to IPv6......Page 738
End Notes......Page 743
Review Questions......Page 744
Chapter Bibliography......Page 747
Policies and Procedure Definition......Page 750
Simple Network Management Protocol......Page 754
RMON......Page 763
Logging......Page 767
Syslog......Page 771
Network Time Protocol......Page 773
Accounting......Page 779
Configuration Management......Page 788
Fault Management......Page 789
Performance Management......Page 791
Security Management......Page 792
Network Robustness......Page 805
Lab......Page 814
End Notes......Page 815
Command Summary......Page 816
Review Questions......Page 821
Configuration Exercises......Page 822
Bibliography......Page 823
Part III: Appendixes 803......Page 826
Appendix A: The show ip bgp neighbors Display......Page 828
Literals and Metacharacters......Page 838
Bracketing: Matching a Set of Characters......Page 839
Alternation: Matching One of a Set of Characters......Page 840
Boundaries: Delineating Literals......Page 841
Recommended Reading......Page 842
Internet Multicast Addresses......Page 844
People......Page 853
Answers to Chapter 1 Review Questions......Page 860
Answers to Chapter 2 Review Questions......Page 861
Answers to Chapter 5 Review Questions......Page 868
Answers to Chapter 7 Review Questions......Page 874
Answers to Chapter 8 Review Questions......Page 875
Answers to Chapter 9 Review Questions......Page 878
Answers to Chapter 1 Configuration Exercises......Page 880
Answers to Chapter 3 Configuration Exercises......Page 887
Answers to Chapter 4 Configuration Exercises......Page 906
Answers to Chapter 6 Configuration Exercises......Page 914
Answers to Chapter 9 Configuration Exercises......Page 918
Answer to Chapter 1 Troubleshooting Exercise......Page 922
Answers to Chapter 3 Troubleshooting Exercises......Page 923
Answers to Chapter 4 Troubleshooting Exercises......Page 933
Answers to Chapter 6 Troubleshooting Exercises......Page 935
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D......Page 947
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W-X-Y-Z......Page 968
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