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CCNP: Cisco Certified Network Professional Exam Notes [Pehme köide]

  • Formaat: Paperback / softback, 960 pages, kõrgus x laius: 210x148 mm, kaal: 1160 g, illustrations, Contains 1 Paperback / softback and 1 CD-ROM
  • Ilmumisaeg: 01-Jan-2001
  • Kirjastus: Sybex Inc.,U.S.
  • ISBN-10: 0782129196
  • ISBN-13: 9780782129199
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  • Formaat: Paperback / softback, 960 pages, kõrgus x laius: 210x148 mm, kaal: 1160 g, illustrations, Contains 1 Paperback / softback and 1 CD-ROM
  • Ilmumisaeg: 01-Jan-2001
  • Kirjastus: Sybex Inc.,U.S.
  • ISBN-10: 0782129196
  • ISBN-13: 9780782129199
Teised raamatud teemal:
The CCNP (Cisco certified network professional) program requires candidates to pass the CCNA exam and four additional exams - Routing, Switching, Remote Access, and Support. This text provides concise summaries of key points for each exam objectives and should provide a useful review guide. The accompanying CD includes samples from each of the four CCNP tests, a PDF version of the entire book, and bonus content from Sybex's CCNP e-trainer product line.
Introduction xix
PART I Routing 1(190)
Routing Principles
3(18)
Understanding Data Routing
4(3)
Understanding Routing Table Fields
7(5)
Describing Classful and Classless Routing Protocols
12(4)
Describing Distance-Vector and Link-State Protocols
16(5)
Extending IP Addresses
21(22)
Understanding IP Addressing
22(4)
Understanding Variable-Length Subnet Masks (VLSMs) and IP Addresses
26(4)
Understanding Classless Interdomain Routing (CIDR)
30(2)
Understanding Route Summarization
32(7)
Describing Private IP Addressing
39(4)
Configuring OSPF in a Single Area
43(26)
Introducing OSPF
44(4)
Understanding OSPF Operation
48(4)
Configuring OSPF in a Single Area
52(3)
Configuring NBMA Single-Area OSPF Networks
55(8)
Verifying OSPF
63(6)
Interconnecting Multiple OSPF Areas
69(22)
Interconnecting Multiple Areas
70(3)
Understanding OSPF Areas, Routers, and LSAs
73(3)
Configuring Multi-Area OSPF Networks
76(10)
Summarizing OSPF Areas
86(2)
Verifying Multi-Area OSPF
88(3)
Configuring EIGRP
91(18)
Introducing Enhanced IGRP
92(3)
Discovering, Choosing, and Maintaining Routes
95(4)
Configuring Enhanced IGRP
99(6)
Verifying Enhanced IGRP Operation
105(4)
Configuring Basic Border Gateway Protocol (BGP)
109(30)
Understanding Static Routing as an Alternative to BGP
110(6)
Understanding BGP Autonomous Systems
116(3)
Defining BGP Peering
119(6)
Defining BGP Common Header and Attributes
125(6)
Configuring External and Internal BGP
131(8)
Implementing BGP in Scalable Networks
139(22)
Overcoming BGP Scalability Problems
140(7)
Configuring Prefix Lists
147(4)
Configuring Route Reflectors and Confederations
151(5)
Configuring Redistribution between BGP and Interior Gateway Protocols (IGPs)
156(5)
Optimizing Routing Update Operation
161(30)
Understanding Route Redistribution
162(6)
Configuring Route Redistribution
168(5)
Verifying and Troubleshooting Route Redistribution
173(2)
Configuring Advanced Redistribution
175(9)
Policy-based Routing
184(7)
PART II Switching 191(224)
The Campus Network
193(20)
Understanding Switching Technologies
194(5)
Describing the Cisco Hierarchical Model
199(5)
Reviewing the Cisco Catalyst Products
204(4)
Understanding the Network Building Blocks
208(5)
Connecting the Switch Block
213(28)
Describing Cable Media and the IEEE Standards
214(4)
Connecting and Logging In to Set-based and IOS-based Switches
218(3)
Configuring Set-based and IOS-based Switches
221(12)
Configuring the Duplex and Speed of Switch Interfaces
233(4)
Verifying IP Connectivity
237(4)
VLANs
241(30)
Understanding the Role of Switches in VLANs
242(3)
Understanding VLAN Frame Filtering and Frame Tagging
245(4)
Understanding Local and End-to-End VLANs and VLAN Memberships
249(4)
Configuring Static VLANs on Set-based and IOS-based Switches
253(5)
Configuring Trunking on Set-based and IOS-based Switches
258(5)
Configuring Virtual Trunk Protocol (VTP) on Set-based and IOS-based Switches
263(8)
Layer 2 Switching and the Spanning Tree Protocol (STP)
271(42)
Understanding Layer 2 LAN Switching
272(4)
Understanding Spanning Tree Protocol (STP) Operation
276(5)
Configuring STP
281(4)
Describing STP Implementations Used with VLANs
285(1)
Scaling STP
286(11)
Configuring Redundant Links with STP
297(7)
Maintaining a Consistent Network with PortFast, UplinkFast, and BackboneFast
304(9)
Inter-VLAN Routing
313(16)
Understanding Inter-VLAN Routing
314(5)
Configuring Inter-VLAN Routing
319(10)
Multi-Layer Switching (MLS)
329(24)
Understanding Multi-Layer Switching (MLS)
330(9)
Configuring the Multi-Layer Switching Route Processor (MLS-RP)
339(5)
Configuring the Multi-Layer Switching Switching Engine (MLS-SE)
344(4)
Verifying MLS
348(5)
Multicast
353(44)
Describing Multicast
354(4)
Understanding Multicast Addressing
358(7)
Managing Multicast in an Internetwork
365(5)
Preparing for Using IP Multicast
370(2)
Routing Multicast Traffic
372(4)
Understanding Multicast Routing Protocols
376(6)
Configuring IP Multicast Routing
382(15)
Access Policies
397(18)
Defining Access Policies
398(7)
Configuring Privilege Levels
405(3)
Limiting Access to Routers and Switches
408(3)
Implementing Route Filtering
411(4)
PART III Remote Access 415(324)
Cisco Remote Access Solutions
417(6)
Identifying the Types of Cisco Products That Best Meet the WAN Connection Requirements
418(5)
Selecting Cisco Products for Remote Connections
423(18)
Appropriate WAN Connection Types, and the Advantages and Disadvantages of Each
424(4)
Selecting Cisco Equipment to Suit the Specific Needs of a WAN Topology
428(13)
Assembling and Cabling the WAN Components
441(26)
Identifying Components and Connections to Allow WAN Connections
442(25)
Configuring Asynchronous Connections to a Central Site with Modems
467(36)
Commands and Procedures to Configure Asynchronous Connectivity
468(9)
Commands to Set Up the Modem Auto-Configuration Feature
477(2)
Configuring a Dial-Out Connection
479(4)
Commands to Reverse Telnet to the Modem
483(2)
Commands to Configure the Cisco 700 Series Router
485(18)
Configuring PPP and Controlling Network Access with PAP and CHAP
503(36)
Commands to Configure a PPP Connection
504(5)
Commands and Syntaxes to Configure PAP or CHAP Authentication
509(3)
Configuring Multilink PPP and Compression Types to Increase Data Throughput
512(6)
Commands to Verify Proper PPP Configuration
518(2)
Accessing the Central Site with Windows 95/98
520(4)
Commands and Procedures to Configure a Windows 95/98 PC for Dial-Up
524(11)
PPP on a Cisco Access Server
535(4)
Using ISDN and DDR Technologies to Enhance Remote Connectivity
539(26)
Identifying When to Use ISDN BRI and PRI Services
540(8)
Identifying the Q.921 and Q.931 Signaling and Call Setup Sequences
548(2)
Specifying the Commands Used to Configure ISDN BRI and PRI
550(8)
Specifying the Commands Used to Configure DDR
558(7)
Optimizing the Use of DDR Interfaces
565(28)
Selecting Appropriate Dial-Up Capabilities to Place a Call
566(4)
Commands and Procedures to Configure Rotary Groups, Dialer Backups, and Dialer Profiles
570(11)
Commands to Verify Proper Dialer Configuration
581(2)
DHCP Using a Cisco Router
583(10)
Using X.25 for Remote Access
593(28)
Configuring an X.25 WAN Connection between the Central Office and Branch Office
594(11)
Specifying Proper X.121 Addresses and Assigning Them to Router Interfaces
605(12)
Commands and Procedures to Verify Proper X.25 Configuration
617(4)
Establishing a Dedicated Frame Relay Connection
621(30)
Commands and Procedures to Configure Frame Relay
622(17)
Commands to Configure Subinterfaces on Virtual Interfaces
639(4)
Commands to Configure Frame Relay Traffic Shaping
643(4)
Commands and Procedures to Verify Proper Frame Relay Configuration
647(4)
Enabling a Backup to the Permanent Connection
651(12)
Configuring a Backup Connection to Activate upon Primary Line Failure
652(6)
Configuring a Backup Connection to Activate When the Primary Line Reaches a Specified Threshold
658(2)
Configuring a Dialer to Function as Backup to the Primary Interface
660(3)
Managing Network Performance with Queuing and Compression
663(24)
Determining the Best Queuing Method to Implement and Verifying Proper Queuing Configuration
664(8)
Commands to Configure Weighted Fair, Priority, and Custom Queuing
672(9)
Effectively Selecting and Implementing Compression
681(6)
Scaling IP Addresses with Network Address Translation
687(30)
How NAT and PAT Operate
688(14)
Specifying the Commands and Procedures to Configure NAT and PAT
702(9)
Verifying Proper Configuration of NAT and PAT
711(6)
Using TACACS+ and AAA to Scale Access Control
717(22)
Describing the Security Features of CiscoSecure and Using TACACS+ and AAA
718(12)
Commands and Procedures to Configure AAA
730(9)
PART IV Support 739(160)
IOS Troubleshooting Commands
741(30)
Using Cisco IOS Troubleshooting Commands
742(29)
Problem Solving and Support Functions
771(18)
Problem-Solving Method
772(5)
Troubleshooting Tools
777(6)
Cisco Support Functions
783(6)
Troubleshooting TCP/IP
789(28)
Troubleshooting TCP/IP Connectivity
790(27)
Troubleshooting
817(82)
Problem Isolation for AppleTalk
818(12)
Problem Isolation for Serial Links
830(19)
Problem Isolation for ISDN BRI
849(14)
Problem Isolation for Novell IPX
863(12)
Problem Isolation for Catalyst Switches
875(24)
Index 899
Todd Lammle, CCNP, is the author of the best-selling CCNA: Cisco Certified Network Associate Study Guide from Sybex Network Press. He has more than fifteen years experience designing, installing, and troubleshooting LANs and WANs. He is president of GlobalNet Systems, a network integration firm based in Colorado.