Technical professionals have had to rely solely on official Cisco documentation for information on how to support and troubleshoot their routers. Cisco Router Configuration and Troubleshooting, 2nd Edition will serve as a reference for the network and system administrator who find themselves having to configure and maintain existing Cisco routers as well as get new hardware up and running. The authors begins by touching on the foundation behind routing technology: networks, protocols and hardware. Then they jump right into router configuration, discussing setup, local and wide area networking, security and monitoring. By providing advice and preferred practices, instead of just rehashing Cisco documentation, Cisco Router Configuration & Troubleshooting gives networking professionals information they can start using today. The troubleshooting section uses a fictitious company to illustrate the different scenarios administrators might encounter.
Product Identifiers
Publisher
Pearson Education
ISBN-10
0735709998
ISBN-13
9780735709997
eBay Product ID (ePID)
1684025
Product Key Features
Subject Area
Computers
Publication Name
Cisco Router Configuration and Troubleshooting
Subject
Networking / General, Networking / Network Protocols, Networking / Hardware
Publication Year
2000
Type
Textbook
Format
Trade Paperback
Language
English
Author
Mark Tripod
Number of Pages
99998 Pages
Dimensions
Item Length
9 in
Item Height
0.7 in
Item Weight
19.9 Oz
Item Width
7 in
Additional Product Features
LCCN
00-100504
Edition Number
2
Dewey Edition
21
Target Audience
Scholarly & Professional
Illustrated
Yes
Dewey Decimal
004.6/2
Lc Classification Number
Tk5105.543.T75 2000
Table of Content
I. GETTING STARTED. 1. Networking and TCP/IP. The OSI Reference Model. Hubs, Bridges, Switches. Routers. The Anatomy of the Corporate LAN. The Anatomy of the Internet. The Anatomy of an ISP Network. VLANs, VPNs and Converged Network Services. TCP/IP Addressing. Conclusion. 2. Cisco Routers: An Overview. Product Line. Internetworking Operating System. Conclusion. II. ROUTER CONFIGURATION. 3. Initial Router Setup. Initial Start-up. Configuring from a TFTP Server. Manual Configuration. Conclusion. 4. Local Area Networking. Ethernet. FDDI. Token Ring. Spatial Reuse Protocol/Dynamic Packet Transport (SRP/DPT). Conclusion. 5. Wide Area Networking. Circuit Termination. Physical Transports. Leased Lines. Switched Lines. Conclusion. 6. Configuring Dynamic Routing Protocols. Distance Vector--RIP. Link State--OSPF. Hybrid--EIGRP. External Routing--BGP. Conclusion. 7. Multicast. How Multicast Works. Multicast Routing Protocols. Multicast Backbone (Mbone). Diagnostic Tools. Conclusion. 8. Access and Traffic Management. User Level Access Management. IP Filtering 101. Using Your Router as a Firewall. Dealing with Congestion. Conclusion. III. ROUTER MONITORING. 9. Collecting Data via SNMP. Management Information Base (MIB). Enabling SNMP Access. How to Collect the Data. What to Do with the Data. Conclusion. 10. Collecting Data Via Other Means. Automated Telnet. RSH and RCP. SYSLOG. Conclusion. IV. ROUTER TROUBLESHOOTING. 11. Troubleshooting. A Troubleshooting Example. Using Ping and Traceroute in the Internet. Cisco''s Troubleshooting Mechanisms. Conclusion. 12. Tools of the Trade. PING. Traceroute. MTR. Cisco Discovery Protocol. Pathchar. Web-based PING and Traceroute. Public Route-Servers. Looking Glasses. Instant Messaging Software. Related Web-based Tools. Conclusion. 13. Case Study. The Network Hardware. Configuration of the Routers. WAN Implementation. Conclusion. 14. Troubleshooting the Physical Layer. Proactive Monitoring. Router Commands. Troubleshooting the Cable Plant. Troubleshooting Cisco Hardware. Conclusion. 15. Troubleshooting the Network Layer. Router Commands. Ethernet Troubleshooting. FDDI Troubleshooting. Frame Relay Troubleshooting. Conclusion. 16. Troubleshooting Routing Protocols. Router Commands. Troubleshooting Routing Problems with Show IP Route. OSPF Troubleshooting. BGP Troubleshooting. Working with Your Hardware Vendor. Conclusion.