Cisco router configuration handbook the single-source guide to configuring the most popular Cisco router features, second edition
Fast answers and reliable solutions for all widely-used Cisco router features - all in one time-saving guide Organized for maximum efficiency: describes actual commands and options in the sequence they should be used Helps network pros eliminate time-consuming documentation searches Extensive update...
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Formato: | Libro electrónico |
Idioma: | Inglés |
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Indianapolis, Ind. :
Cisco Press
c2010
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Edición: | 2nd ed |
Colección: | Networking Technology
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Tabla de Contenidos:
- Cover
- Contents
- Introduction
- Part I: Configuration Fundamentals
- Chapter 1 Configuration Basics
- 1-1: User Interfaces
- 1-2: File Management
- 1-3: Cisco Discovery Protocol (CDP)
- 1-4: System Time
- 1-5: Logging
- 1-6: System Monitoring
- 1-7: Service Assurance Agent (SAA)
- 1-8: Buffer Management
- 1-9: Some Troubleshooting Tools
- Chapter 2 Interface Configuration
- 2-1: Ethernet Interfaces
- 2-2: FDDI Interfaces
- 2-3: Loopback and Null Interfaces
- 2-4: VLAN Interfaces
- 2-5: Tunnel Interfaces
- 2-6: Synchronous Serial Interfaces
- 2-7: Packet-Over-SONET Interfaces
- 2-8: Frame Relay Interfaces
- 2-9: Frame Relay Switching
- 2-10: ATM Interfaces
- Further Reading
- Chapter 3 Dial Solutions
- 3-1: Modems
- 3-2: ISDN
- 3-3: Dial-on-Demand Routing (DDR)
- 3-4: Dial Backup
- 3-5: Routing Over Dialup Networks
- 3-6: Point-to-Point Protocol (PPP)
- Part II: Network Protocols
- Chapter 4 IPv4 Addressing and Services
- 4-1: IP Addressing and Resolution
- 4-2: IP Broadcast Handling
- 4-3: Hot Standby Router Protocol (HSRP)
- 4-4: Virtual Router Redundancy Protocol
- 4-5: Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol (DHCP)
- 4-6: Mobile IP
- 4-7: Network Address Translation (NAT)
- 4-8: Server Load Balancing (SLB)
- Chapter 5 IPv6 Addressing and Services
- 5-1: IPv6 Addressing
- 5-2: Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol (DHCP) Version 6
- 5-3: Gateway Load Balancing Protocol Version 6 (GLBPv6)
- 5-4: Hot Standby Router Protocol for IPv6
- 5-5: Mobile IPv6
- 5-6: Network Address Translation-Protocol Translation
- 5-7: Tunneling
- Chapter 6 IP Routing Protocols
- 6-1: Routing Information Protocol (RIP)
- 6-2: Routing Information Protocol (RIP) for IPv6
- 6-3: Enhanced Interior Gateway Routing Protocol (EIGRP)
- 6-4: Enhanced Interior Gateway Routing Protocol (EIGRP) for IPv6.
- 6-5: Open Shortest Path First (OSPF)
- 6-6: Open Shortest Path First (OSPF) Version 3 (IPv6)
- 6-7: Integrated IS-IS
- 6-8: Integrated IS-IS for IPv6
- 6-9: Border Gateway Protocol (BGP)
- 6-10: Multiprotocol Border Gateway Protocol (BGP) for IPv6
- Chapter 7 IP Multicast Routing
- 7-1: Protocol Independent Multicast (PIM)
- 7-2: Internet Group Management Protocol (IGMP)
- 7-3: Multiprotocol BGP (MBGP)
- 7-4: Multicast Source Discovery Protocol (MSDP)
- 7-5: IPv6 Multicast
- Chapter 8 IP Route Processing
- 8-1: Manually Configuring Routes
- 8-2: Policy Routing
- 8-3: Redistributing Routing Information
- 8-4: Filtering Routing Information
- 8-5: Load Balancing
- Part III: Packet Processing
- Chapter 9 Quality of Service
- 9-1: Modular QoS Command-Line Interface (MQC)
- 9-2: Network-Based Application Recognition (NBAR)
- 9-3: Policy-Based Routing (PBR)
- 9-4: Quality of Service for VPNs
- 9-5: QoS Policy Propagation via BGP
- 9-6: Priority Queuing (PQ)
- 9-7: Custom Queuing (CQ)
- 9-8: Weighted Fair Queuing (WFQ)
- 9-9: Weighted Random Early Detection (WRED)
- 9-10: Committed Access Rate (CAR)
- 9-11: Generic Traffic Shaping (GTS)
- 9-12: Frame Relay Traffic Shaping (FRTS)
- 9-13: Use RSVP for QoS Signaling
- 9-14: Link Efficiency Mechanisms
- 9-15: AutoQoS for the Enterprise
- Chapter 10 Multiprotocol Label Switching
- 10-1: Configuring Basic MPLS
- 10-2: MPLS Traffic Engineering
- 10-3: MPLS Virtual Private Networks (VPN)
- Part IV: Voice &
- Telephony
- Chapter 11 Voice and Telephony
- 11-1: Quality of Service for Voice
- 11-2: Voice Ports
- 11-3: Dialing
- 11-4: H.323 Gateways
- 11-5: H.323 Gatekeepers
- 11-6: Interactive Voice Response (IVR)
- 11-7: Survivable Remote Site (SRS) Telephony
- Part V: Security
- Chapter 12 Router Security
- 12-1: Suggested Ways to Secure a Router.
- 12-2: Authentication, Authorization, and Accounting (AAA)
- 12-3: Dynamically Authenticate and Authorize Users with Authentication Proxy
- 12-4: Controlling Access with Lock and Key Security
- 12-5: Filtering IP Sessions with Reflexive Access Lists
- 12-6: Prevent DoS Attacks with TCP Intercept
- 12-7: Intelligent Filtering with Context-Based Access Control (CBAC)
- 12-8: Detect Attacks and Threats with the IOS Intrusion Prevention System
- 12-9: Control Plane Security
- 12-10: AutoSecure
- Chapter 13 Virtual Private Networks
- 13-1: Using Internet Key Exchange (IKE) for VPNs
- 13-2: IPSec VPN Tunnels
- 13-3: High Availability Features
- 13-4: Dynamic Multipoint VPN (DMVPN)
- 13-5: Secure Socket Layer VPNs
- Further Reading
- Chapter 14 Access Lists and Regular Expressions
- 14-1: IP Access Lists
- 14-2: MAC Address and Protocol Type Code Access Lists
- 14-3: IPv6 Access Lists
- 14-4: Regular Expressions
- Appendixes
- Appendix A: Cisco IOS Software Release and Filename Conventions
- Appendix B: Cabling Quick Reference
- Appendix C: SNMP MIB Structure
- Appendix D: Password Recovery
- Appendix E: Configuration Register Settings
- Appendix F: Well-Known IP Protocol Numbers
- Appendix G: Well-Known IP Port Numbers
- Appendix H: ICMP Type and Code Numbers
- Appendix I: Well-known IP Multicast Addresses
- Appendix J: Tool Command Language (TCL) Reference
- Appendix K: Ethernet Type Codes
- Index.