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Routing TCP IP Volume I CCIE Professional Development
Routing TCP/IP, Volume I (CCIE Professional Development)
Table of Contents
Copyright
About the Author
About the Reviewers
Introduction
Objectives
Audience
Organization
Conventions and Features
Foreword
Part I: Routing Basics
Chapter 1. Basic Concepts: Internetworks, Routers, and Addresses
Bicycles with Motors
Data Link Addresses
Repeaters and Bridges
Routers
Network Addresses
Looking Ahead
Recommended Reading
Review Questions
Chapter 2. TCP/IP Review
The TCP/IP Protocol Layers
The IP Packet Header
IP Addresses
ARP
ICMP
The Host-to-Host Layer
Looking Ahead
Summary Table: Chapter 2 Command Review
Recommended Reading
Review Questions
Configuration Exercises
Troubleshooting Exercises
Chapter 3. Static Routing
The Route Table
Configuring Static Routes
Troubleshooting Static Routes
Looking Ahead
Summary Table:Chapter 3 Command Review
Review Questions
Configuration Exercises
Troubleshooting Exercises
Chapter 4. Dynamic Routing Protocols
Routing Protocol Basics
Distance Vector Routing Protocols
Link State Routing Protocols
Interior and Exterior Gateway Protocols
Static or Dynamic Routing?
Looking Ahead
Recommended Reading
Review Questions
Part II: Interior Routing Protocols
Chapter 5. Routing Information Protocol (RIP)
Operation of RIP
Configuring RIP
Troubleshooting RIP
Looking Ahead
Summary Table: Chapter 5 Command Review.
Recommended Reading
Review Questions
Configuration Exercises
Troubleshooting Exercises
Chapter 6. Interior Gateway Routing Protocol (IGRP)
Operation of IGRP
Configuring IGRP
Troubleshooting IGRP
Looking Ahead
Summary Table: Chapter 6 Command Review
Recommended Reading
Review Questions
Configuration Exercises
Troubleshooting Exercises
Chapter 7. Routing Information Protocol Version 2
Operation of RIPv2
Configuring RIPv2
Troubleshooting RIPv2
Looking Ahead
Summary Table:Chapter 7 Command Review
Recommended Reading
Review Questions
Configuration Exercises
Troubleshooting Exercises
Chapter 8. Enhanced Interior Gateway Routing Protocol (EIGRP)
Figure 8.1. The four major components of EIGRP. RTP and neighbor discovery are lower-level protocols that enable the correct operation of DUAL. DUAL can perform route computations for multiple routed protocols.
Configuring EIGRP
Troubleshooting EIGRP
Looking Ahead
Summary Table:Chapter 8 Command Review
Review Questions
Configuration Exercises
Troubleshooting Exercises
Chapter 9. Open Shortest Path First
Neighbors and Adjacencies
Configuring OSPF
Troubleshooting OSPF
Looking Ahead
Summary Table: Chapter 9 Command Review
Recommended Reading
Review Questions
Configuration Exercises
Troubleshooting Exercises
Chapter 10. Integrated IS-IS
Operation of Integrated IS-IS
Configuring Integrated IS-IS
Troubleshooting Integrated IS-IS
Looking Ahead
Summary Table: Chapter 10 Command Review
Review Questions
Configuration Exercises
Troubleshooting Exercises
Part III: Route Control and Interoperability
Chapter 11. Route Redistribution
Principles of Redistribution
Configuring Redistribution
Looking Ahead
Summary Table: Chapter 11 Command Review
Review Questions
Configuration Exercises
Troubleshooting Exercises
Chapter 12. Default Routes and On-Demand Routing
Fundamentals of Default Routes
Fundamentals of On-Demand Routing
Configuring Default Routes and ODR
Looking Ahead
Summary Table: Chapter 12 Command Review
Review Questions
Chapter 13. Route Filtering
Configuring Route Filters
Looking Ahead
Summary Table: Chapter 13 Command Review
Configuration Exercises
Troubleshooting Exercises
Chapter 14. Route Maps
Basic Uses of Route Maps
Configuring Route Maps
Looking Ahead
Summary Table: Chapter 14 Command Review
Review Questions
Configuration Exercises
Troubleshooting Exercises
Part IV: Appendixes
Appendix A. Tutorial: Working with Binary and Hex
Working with Binary Numbers
Working with Hexadecimal Numbers
Appendix B. Tutorial: Access Lists
Access List Basics
Standard IP Access Lists
Extended IP Access Lists
Calling the Access List
Keyword Alternatives
Named Access Lists
Filter Placement Considerations
Access List Monitoring and Accounting
Appendix C. CCIE Preparation Tips
Laying the Foundations
Hands-On Experience
Intensifying the Study
The Final Six Months
Exam Day
Appendix D. Answers to Review Questions
Chapter 1
Chapter 2
Chapter 3
Chapter 4
Chapter 5
Chapter 6
Chapter 7
Chapter 8
Chapter 9
Chapter 10
Chapter 11
Chapter 12
Chapter 14
Appendix E. Solutions to Configuration Problems
Chapter 2
Chapter 3
Chapter 5
Chapter 6
Chapter 7
Chapter 8
Chapter 9
Chapter 10
Chapter 11
Chapter 13
Chapter 14
Appendix F. Solutions to Troubleshooting Exercises
Chapter 2
Chapter 3
Chapter 5
Chapter 6
Chapter 7
Chapter 8
Chapter 9
Chapter 10
Chapter 11
Chapter 13
Chapter 14
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• Table of Contents
• Index
Routing TCP/IP, Volume I (CCIE Professional Development)
By Jeff Doyle
 
Publisher: Cisco Press
Pub Date: September 28, 1998
ISBN: 1-57870-041-8
Pages: 1056
Slots: 2   


   Copyright
   About the Author
   About the Reviewers
   Introduction
      Objectives
      Audience
      Organization
      Conventions and Features
   Foreword
    Part I:  Routing Basics
      Chapter 1.  Basic Concepts: Internetworks, Routers, and Addresses
      Bicycles with Motors
      Data Link Addresses
      Repeaters and Bridges
      Routers
      Network Addresses
      Looking Ahead
      Recommended Reading
      Review Questions
      Chapter 2.  TCP/IP Review
      The TCP/IP Protocol Layers
      The IP Packet Header
      IP Addresses
      ARP
      ICMP
      The Host-to-Host Layer
      Looking Ahead
      Summary Table: Chapter 2 Command Review
      Recommended Reading
      Review Questions
      Configuration Exercises
      Troubleshooting Exercises
      Chapter 3.  Static Routing
      The Route Table
      Configuring Static Routes
      Troubleshooting Static Routes
      Looking Ahead
      Summary Table:Chapter 3 Command Review
      Review Questions
      Configuration Exercises
      Troubleshooting Exercises
      Chapter 4.  Dynamic Routing Protocols
      Routing Protocol Basics
      Distance Vector Routing Protocols
      Link State Routing Protocols
      Interior and Exterior Gateway Protocols
      Static or Dynamic Routing?
      Looking Ahead
      Recommended Reading
      Review Questions
    Part II:  Interior Routing Protocols
      Chapter 5.  Routing Information Protocol (RIP)
      Operation of RIP
      Configuring RIP
      Troubleshooting RIP
      Looking Ahead
      Summary Table: Chapter 5 Command Review.
      Recommended Reading
      Review Questions
      Configuration Exercises
      Troubleshooting Exercises
      Chapter 6.  Interior Gateway Routing Protocol (IGRP)
      Operation of IGRP
      Configuring IGRP
      Troubleshooting IGRP
      Looking Ahead
      Summary Table: Chapter 6 Command Review
      Recommended Reading
      Review Questions
      Configuration Exercises
      Troubleshooting Exercises
      Chapter 7.  Routing Information Protocol Version 2
      Operation of RIPv2
      Configuring RIPv2
      Troubleshooting RIPv2
      Looking Ahead
      Summary Table:Chapter 7 Command Review
      Recommended Reading
      Review Questions
      Configuration Exercises
      Troubleshooting Exercises
      Chapter 8.  Enhanced Interior Gateway Routing Protocol (EIGRP)
      Operation of EIGRP
      Configuring EIGRP
      Troubleshooting EIGRP
      Looking Ahead
      Summary Table:Chapter 8 Command Review
      Review Questions
      Configuration Exercises
      Troubleshooting Exercises
      Chapter 9.  Open Shortest Path First
      Operation of OSPF
      Configuring OSPF
      Troubleshooting OSPF
      Looking Ahead
      Summary Table: Chapter 9 Command Review
      Recommended Reading
      Review Questions
      Configuration Exercises
      Troubleshooting Exercises
      Chapter 10.  Integrated IS-IS
      Operation of Integrated IS-IS
      Configuring Integrated IS-IS
      Troubleshooting Integrated IS-IS
      Looking Ahead
      Summary Table: Chapter 10 Command Review
      Review Questions
      Configuration Exercises
      Troubleshooting Exercises
    Part III:  Route Control and Interoperability
      Chapter 11.  Route Redistribution
      Principles of Redistribution
      Configuring Redistribution
      Looking Ahead
      Summary Table: Chapter 11 Command Review
      Review Questions
      Configuration Exercises
      Troubleshooting Exercises
      Chapter 12.  Default Routes and On-Demand Routing
      Fundamentals of Default Routes
      Fundamentals of On-Demand Routing
      Configuring Default Routes and ODR
      Looking Ahead
      Summary Table: Chapter 12 Command Review
      Review Questions
      Chapter 13.  Route Filtering
      Configuring Route Filters
      Looking Ahead
      Summary Table: Chapter 13 Command Review
      Configuration Exercises
      Troubleshooting Exercises
      Chapter 14.  Route Maps
      Basic Uses of Route Maps
      Configuring Route Maps
      Looking Ahead
      Summary Table: Chapter 14 Command Review
      Review Questions
      Configuration Exercises
      Troubleshooting Exercises
    Part IV:  Appendixes
      Appendix A.  Tutorial: Working with Binary and Hex
      Working with Binary Numbers
      Working with Hexadecimal Numbers
      Appendix B.  Tutorial: Access Lists
      Access List Basics
      Standard IP Access Lists
      Extended IP Access Lists
      Calling the Access List
      Keyword Alternatives
      Named Access Lists
      Filter Placement Considerations
      Access List Monitoring and Accounting
      Appendix C.  CCIE Preparation Tips
      Laying the Foundations
      Hands-On Experience
      Intensifying the Study
      The Final Six Months
      Exam Day
      Appendix D.  Answers to Review Questions
      Chapter 1
      Chapter 2
      Chapter 3
      Chapter 4
      Chapter 5
      Chapter 6
      Chapter 7
      Chapter 8
      Chapter 9
      Chapter 10
      Chapter 11
      Chapter 12
      Chapter 14
      Appendix E.  Solutions to Configuration Problems
      Chapter 2
      Chapter 3
      Chapter 5
      Chapter 6
      Chapter 7
      Chapter 8
      Chapter 9
      Chapter 10
      Chapter 11