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Contribution to Book
Real-World Routing: Advice from the Field
Mastering Cisco Routers (2002)
  • Gary Kessler, Champlain College - Burlington
Abstract
Newly revised and updated, Mastering Cisco Routers is the most affordable, effective way for you to get the information you need to install, configure, and manage Cisco Routers. Inside, step-by-step instructions and realistic examples help you solve network challenges ranging from the everyday to the extraordinary. And fresh information on new Cisco features, certification changes, and developments in network protocols helps you stay on top of your game.
Coverage Includes:
  • Understanding topologies, connection types, data packaging, and the OSI model
  • Choosing the appropriate LAN and WAN technologies
  • Designing networks using bridges, switches, and routers
  • Controlling and securing router traffic using standard and extended access lists
  • Routing efficiently with IP, IPX, NetBIOS, AppleTalk, and the Enhanced Interior Gateway Routing Protocol (EIGRP)
  • Installing Cisco IOS with the appropriate feature set
  • Controlling routers using Cisco IOS in privileged and non-privileged modes
  • Protecting the network using a bastion host outside the firewall
  • Monitoring network health using SNMP and Cisco Works 2000
  • Understanding the Cisco certification program
  • Efficiently subnetting your network
  • Implementing static, default, and dynamic routing
  • Using Cisco's graphical tools to install, upgrade, and configure routers
  • Providing secure remote access to your network using VPN
Keywords
  • cisco routers,
  • routers,
  • computer networks
Publication Date
2002
Editor
Chris Brenton and Bob Abuhoff, with network designs by Andrew Hamilton and Gary Kessler
Publisher
SYBEX
ISBN
0-7821-4107-2
Citation Information
Gary Kessler. "Real-World Routing: Advice from the Field" 2ndAlameda, CAMastering Cisco Routers (2002) p. 387 - 468
Available at: http://works.bepress.com/gary_kessler/65/