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9780782125405

Ccnp Exam Notes: Advanced Cisco Router Configuration

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    9780782125405

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    0782125409

  • Edition: 3rd
  • Format: Paperback
  • Copyright: 1999-06-01
  • Publisher: John Wiley & Sons Inc
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Summary

CCNP Exam Notes: Advanced Cisco Routing Configuration provides the fastest and most effective way to make sure you're ready for the ACRC exam (640-403).
The unique, innovative Exam Notes approach helps you to gain and retain the knowledge you need, objective by objective.

Author Biography

Todd Lammle is a CCNP, MCT, MCP, CNI, and CNE. The author of Sybex's best-selling CCNA: Cisco Certified Network Associate Study Guide and MCSE: TCP/IP for NT Server 4 Study Guide and the CIO of Globalnet System Solutions, Inc., Todd has more than 15 years of experience designing, installing, and troubleshooting LANs and WANs.

Table of Contents

Introductionp. ix
Overview of Scalable Networksp. 1
Describe the key requirements of a scalable internetworkp. 2
Select a Cisco IOS feature as a solution for a given internetwork requirementp. 7
Introduction to Managing Traffic and Accessp. 15
Describe causes of network congestionp. 17
List solutions for controlling network congestionp. 20
Introduction to Managing Traffic and Accessp. 27
Configure IP standard access listsp. 30
Limit virtual terminal accessp. 37
Configure IP extended access listsp. 40
Verify access list operationp. 44
Configure an alternative to using access listsp. 50
Configure an IP helper address to manage broadcastsp. 52
Managing Novell IPX/SPX Trafficp. 59
Describe IPX/SPX traffic management issuesp. 61
Filter IPX traffic using IPX access listsp. 66
Manage IPX/SPX traffic over WANp. 73
Verify IPX/SPX filter operationp. 76
Configuring Queuing to Manage Trafficp. 85
Describe the need for queuing in a large networkp. 87
Describe weighted fair queuing operationp. 89
Configure priorityp. 93
Configure custom queuingp. 98
Verify queuing operationp. 102
Routing Protocol Overviewp. 107
List the key information routers need to route datap. 108
Compare distance vector and link-state protocol operationp. 112
Extending IP Addresses Using VLSMsp. 121
Given an IP address, use VLSMs to extend the use of the IP addressp. 123
Given a network plan that includes IP addressing, explain if a route summarization is or is not possiblep. 128
Define private addressing and determine when it can be usedp. 133
Define network address translation and determine when it can be usedp. 136
Configuring OSPF in a Single Areap. 141
Explain why OSPF is better than RIP in a large internetworkp. 143
Explain how OSPF discovers, chooses, and maintains routesp. 149
Configure OSPF for proper operationp. 155
Verify OSPF operationp. 159
Interconnecting Multiple OSPF Areasp. 165
Describe the issues with interconnecting multiple areas and how OSPF addressesp. 166
Explain the differences between the possible types of areas, routers, and LSAsp. 170
Configure a multiarea OSPF networkp. 176
Verify OSPF operationp. 181
Configuring EIGRPp. 185
Describe Enhanced IGRP features and operationp. 187
Configure Enhanced IGRPp. 194
Verify Enhanced IGRP operationp. 197
Optimizing Routing Update Operationp. 201
Select and configure the different ways to control route update trafficp. 203
Configure route redistribution in a network that does not have redundant paths between dissimilar routing processesp. 206
Configure route redistribution in a network that has redundant paths between dissimilar routing processesp. 210
Resolve path selection problems that result in a redistributed networkp. 215
Verify route redistributionp. 220
Connecting Enterprises to an Internet Service Providerp. 223
Describe when to use BGP to connect to an ISPp. 224
Describe methods to connect to an ISP using static and default routes, and BGPp. 227
WAN Connectivity Overviewp. 235
Compare the differences between WAN connection types: dedicated, asynchronous dial-in, dial-on-demand, and packet switched servicesp. 237
Determine when to use PPP, HDLC, LAPB, and IETF encapsulation typesp. 241
List at least four common issues to be considered when evaluating WAN servicesp. 247
Configuring Dial-on-Demand Routingp. 251
Describe the components that make up ISDN connectivityp. 253
Configure ISDN BRIp. 257
Configure Legacy dial-on-demand routing (DDR)p. 260
Configure dialer profilesp. 268
Verify DDR operationp. 274
Customizing DDR Operationp. 277
Configure dial backupp. 279
Verify dial backup operationp. 283
Configure MultiLink PPP operationp. 291
Verify MultiLink PPP operationp. 295
Configure snapshot routingp. 302
Configure IPX spoofingp. 306
Bridging Overviewp. 311
Define routable and nonroutable protocols and give an example of eachp. 313
Define various bridging types and describe when to use each typep. 317
Configuring Transparent Bridging and Integrated Routing and Bridgingp. 321
Configure transparent bridgingp. 322
Configure integrated Routing and Bridging (IRB)p. 330
Configuring Source-Route Bridgingp. 337
Describe the basic functions of source-route bridging (SRB)p. 339
Configure SRBp. 342
Configure source-route transparent bridging (SRT)p. 347
Configure source-route translational bridging (SR/TLB)p. 350
Verify SRB operationp. 358
Managing Apple Talk Trafficp. 365
Identify potential sources of congestion in an Apple Talk networkp. 367
Configure zone filtersp. 370
Configure RTMP filtersp. 374
Configure NBP filtersp. 379
Configuring T1/E1 and ISDN PRI Optionsp. 383
Identify channelized T1 and E1 configurationp. 385
Identify ISDN PRI configuration commandsp. 390
Indexp. 395
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