did-you-know? rent-now

Amazon no longer offers textbook rentals. We do!

did-you-know? rent-now

Amazon no longer offers textbook rentals. We do!

We're the #1 textbook rental company. Let us show you why.

9781587201851

CCNP Portable Command Guide Library : Your Complete Set of Quick Reference Guides to All CCNP-Level Commands

by ;
  • ISBN13:

    9781587201851

  • ISBN10:

    1587201852

  • Edition: 1st
  • Format: Paperback
  • Copyright: 2008-01-01
  • Publisher: Cisco Press
  • Purchase Benefits
List Price: $29.99

Summary

All the ONT 642-845 commands in one compact, portable resource Preparing for the CCNPreg; certification? Working as a network professional? Here are all the CCNP-level commands for the ONT exam you need in one condensed, portable resource. The CCNP ONT Portable Command Guide is filled with valuable, easy-to-access information and is portable enough for use whether yours"re in the server room or the equipment closet. This book will help you memorize commands and concepts as you work to pass the CCNP ONT exam (642-845). The guide summarizes all CCNP certification-level Cisco IOSreg; Software commands, keywords, command arguments, and associated prompts, providing you with tips and examples of how to apply the commands to real-world scenarios. Sample configurations throughout the book provide you with a better understanding of how these commands are used in simple network designs. The topics in this portable command guide cover how to do the following: Describe Cisco VoIP implementations Describe QoS considerations Describe DiffServ QoS implementations Implement AutoQoS Implement WLAN security and management Scott Empson is currently the assistant program chair of the bachelor of applied information systems technology degree program at the Northern Alberta Institute of Technology in Edmonton, Alberta, Canada, teaching Ciscoreg; routing, switching, and network design courses in certificate, diploma, and applied degree programs at the post-secondary level. Hans Roth is an instructor in the electrical/electronic engineering technology department at Red River College in Winnipeg, Canada. Access all CCNP ONT commandsuse as a quick, offline resource for research and solutions Logical "how-to" topic groupings provide one-stop research Great for review before taking the CCNP ONT certification exam Compact size makes it easy to carry with you, wherever you go "Create Your Own Journal" section with blank, lined pages allows you to personalize the book for your needs This book is part of the Cisco Pressreg; Certification Self-Study Product Family, which offers readers a self-paced study routine for Cisco certification exams. Titles in the Cisco Press Certification Self-Study Product Family are part of a recommended learning program from Cisco that includes simulation and hands-on training from authorized Cisco Learning Partners and self-study products from Cisco Press. Category: Cisco PressCisco Certification Covers: CCNP ONT Certification 642-845 $24.99 USA / $26.99 CAN

Table of Contents

Introductionp. xvi
Network Design Requirementsp. 1
Cisco Service-Oriented Network Architecturep. 1
Cisco Enterprise Composite Network Modelp. 2
Cisco VoIP Implementationsp. 3
Cisco Unified Communications Manager Express (CME) Filesp. 4
Moving Cisco Unified CME Files to the Router Flashp. 4
Basic Manual CME Setup Using the CLIp. 5
Enabling Calls in the CME VoIP Networkp. 6
Configuring DHCP for the VoIP Phonesp. 6
Defining a DHCP Relayp. 7
Enabling Network Time Protocolp. 8
Creating Directory Numbersp. 8
Creating Phonesp. 8
CME Auto Configuration Using the CLIp. 9
Installing IP Communicatorp. 11
Changing Codecs Using the CLIp. 20
Router Configurationp. 21
Introduction to IP QoSp. 25
Configuring QoS Through the Command-Line Interface (CLI)p. 25
Using Modular QoS CLI (MQC) for Implementing QoSp. 25
Step 1p. 26
Step 2p. 27
Step 3p. 28
Verifying QoS Classes and Policies Created with MQCp. 29
Configuration Example: Enforcing a Sub-Ratep. 29
Implementing QoS Using AutoQoSp. 31
Implementing QoS with Cisco Security Device Manager (SDM) QoS Wizardp. 32
Monitoring QoS Status with Cisco SDMp. 36
Implementing DiffServp. 39
Networked-Based Application Recognition (NBAR) for Classificationp. 39
Classification and Markingp. 40
Create a Class-Map for Each Interesting Traffic Groupingp. 41
Choose the Interesting Trafficp. 41
Create a Policyp. 43
Choose the Class of Trafficp. 43
Mark the Traffic in the Classp. 43
(repeated): Choose the Class of Trafficp. 43
(repeated): Mark the Traffic in the Classp. 43
Apply the Policy to an Interfacep. 44
Globally Define the Classification Methodsp. 45
Assign Traffic for Individual Queuesp. 45
Optionally Establish the Packet Limit for Each Queuep. 45
Apply the Priority Queuing List to an Interfacep. 46
Verify Your Configurationp. 46
Configuring Custom Queuing (CQ)p. 46
Configuring PQ & CQ for Frame Relayp. 48
Enable Frame Relay Traffic Shapingp. 49
Select Interesting Trafficp. 49
Create a Priority List and Custom Queue Listp. 49
Create a Map Class to Call the Priority List and/or Custom Queue Listp. 49
Apply the Map Class to a Frame Relay Interfacep. 50
Configuring Weighted Fair Queuing (WFQ)p. 50
Configuring Class-Based Weighted Fair Queuing (CBWFQ)p. 53
Define One or More Class Mapsp. 54
Specify Traffic Using Match Statementsp. 54
Create a Policyp. 54
Add Class Maps to the Policyp. 54
Apply Guaranteed Bandwidth and Maximum Packet Limits for Each Classp. 55
Specify How Unclassified Traffic Is Handledp. 56
Apply the Policy to an Interfacep. 56
Verify Policy Configurationp. 56
Configuring Low-Latency Queuing (LLQ)p. 57
Define One or More Class Maps to Specify Trafficp. 58
Create a Policyp. 58
Add Class Maps to the Policy and Specify One (or More) Class(es) with Priority Bandwidthp. 58
Apply Queuing Policy to an Interfacep. 59
Verify Policy Configurationp. 59
Configuring Low-Latency Queuing (LLQ) with Class-Based Weighted Random Early Detection (CBWRED)p. 60
Define One or More Class Maps to Specify Trafficp. 61
Create a Policyp. 61
Add Class Maps to the Policy and Specify One (or More) Class(es) with Priori
Table of Contents provided by Publisher. All Rights Reserved.

Supplemental Materials

What is included with this book?

The New copy of this book will include any supplemental materials advertised. Please check the title of the book to determine if it should include any access cards, study guides, lab manuals, CDs, etc.

The Used, Rental and eBook copies of this book are not guaranteed to include any supplemental materials. Typically, only the book itself is included. This is true even if the title states it includes any access cards, study guides, lab manuals, CDs, etc.

Excerpts

Introduction IntroductionWelcome to ONT! In 2006, Cisco Press came to me and told me, albeit very quietly, that there was going to be a major revision of the CCNP certification exams. Then they asked whether I would be interested in working on a command guide in the same fashion as my previous books for Cisco Press: the Cisco Networking Academy ProgramCCNA Command Quick Referenceand theCCNA Portable Command Guide. The original idea was to create a single-volume command summary for all four of the new CCNP exams. However, early on in my research I quickly discovered that there was far too much information in the four exams to create a single volume; that would have resulted in a book that was neither portable nor quick as a reference. So when I jokingly suggested that they let me author four books--one for each exam--who would have expected Cisco Press to agree? Well, you have to be careful for what you wish for, as Cisco Press readily agreed. Realizing that this was going to be too much for one part-time author to handle, I quickly got my colleague Hans Roth on board as a co-author.This book is the fourth and final volume in a four-volume set that attempts to summarize the commands and concepts that you need to know in order to pass one of the CCNP certification exams--in this case, the Optimizing Converged Cisco Networks (ONT) exam. It follows the format of my previous books, which are in fact a cleaned-up version of my own personal engineering journals-- a small notebook that can be carried around and that contains little nuggets of information-- commands that you forget, the IP addressing scheme of some remote part of the network, and little reminders about how to do something you only have to do once or twice a year, but that is vital to the integrity and maintenance of your network.With the creation of two brand-new CCNP exams, the amount of new information out there is growing on an almost daily basis. There is always a new white paper to read, a new Webinar to view, another slideshow from a Networkers session that was never attended. The engineering journal can be that central repository of information that won't weigh you down as you carry it from the office or cubicle to the server and infrastructure room in some branch office.To make this guide a more realistic one for you to use, the folks at Cisco Press have decided to continue with an appendix of blank pages--pages that are for you to put your own personal touches--your own configs, commands that are not in this book but are needed in your world, and so on. That way this book will hopefully look less like the authors' journals, but more like your own. Networking Devices Used in the Preparation of This BookTo verify the commands that are in this book, many different devices were used. The following is a list of the equipment used in the writing of this book:C2620 router running Cisco IOS Software Release 12.3(7)T, with a fixed Fast Ethernet interface, a WIC-2A/S serial interface card, and an NM-1E Ethernet interfaceC2811 ISR bundle with PVDM2, CMME, a WIC-2T, FXS and FXO VICs, running 12.4(3g) IOSC2821 ISR Bundle with HWICD 9ESW, a WIC-2A/S, running 12.4(16) Advanced Security IOSWS-C3560-24-EMI Catalyst switch, running 12.2(25)SE IOSWS-C3550-24-EMI Catalyst switch, running 12.1(9)EA1c IOSWS-C2960-24TT-L Catalyst switch, running 12.2(25)SE IOSWS-C2950-12 Catalyst switch, running version C2950-C3.0(5.3)WC(1) Enterprise Edition softwareC1760 1FE VE 4SLOT DV Mainboard Port adapter with PVDM2, CMME, WIC-2A/S, WIC-4ESW, MOD1700-VPN with 32F/128D running c1700-bk9no3r2sy7-mz.124-15.T1C1751 1FE VE DV Mainboard with WIC-4ESW, MOD1700-VPN with 16F/64D running c17

Rewards Program