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Network Warrior

Gary A. Donahue (Unbekannter Einband, Englisch)

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Written by networking veteran with 20 years of experience, Network Warrior provides a thorough and practical introduction to the entire network infrastructure, from cabling to the routers. What you need to learn to pass a Cisco certification exam such as CCNA and what you need to know to survive in the real world are two very different things. The strategies that this book offers weren 't on the exam, but they 're exactly what you need to do your job well. Network Warrior takes you step by step through the world of hubs, switches, firewalls, and more, including ways to troubleshoot a congested network, and when to upgrade and why. Along the way, you 'll gain an historical perspective of various networking features, such as the way Ethernet evolved. Based on the author 's own experience as well as those he worked for and with, Network Warrior is a Cisco-centric book, focused primarily on the TCP/IP protocol and Ethernet networks -- the realm that Cisco Systems now dominates. The book covers: The type of networks now in use, from LANs, WANs and MANs to CANs * The OSI Model and the layers involved in sending data * Hubs, repeaters, switches, and trunks in practice * Auto negotiation and why it 's a common problem in network slowdowns * Route maps, routing protocols, and switching algorithms in Cisco routers * The resilient Ethernet -- how to make things truly redundant * Cisco 6500 multi-layer switches and the Catalyst 3750 switch * Telecom nomenclature -- why it 's different from the data world * T1 and DS3 * Firewall theory, designing access lists, authentication in Cisco devices * Server load balancing technology * Content switch module in action * Designing QOS and what QOS does not do * IP design and subnetting made easy The book also explains how to sell your ideas to management, how networks become a mess as a company grows, and why change control is your friend. Network Warrior will help network administrators and engineers win the complex battles they face every day.
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Technische Daten


Erscheinungsdatum
21.06.2007
Sprache
Englisch
EAN
9780596101510
Herausgeber
O'Reilly and Associates
Sonderedition
Nein
Autor
Gary A. Donahue
Seitenanzahl
598
Auflage
1
Einbandart
Unbekannter Einband
Schlagwörter
voip, cisco, ethernet, tcp/ip, switch
Inhaltsverzeichnis
Inhaltsverzeichnis Preface Part I. Hubs, Switches, and Switching 1. What Is a Network? 2. Hubs and Switches      Hubs      Switches 3. Auto-Negotiation      What Is Auto-Negotiation?      How Auto-Negotiation Works      When Auto-Negotiation Fails      Auto-Negotiation Best Practices      Configuring Auto-Negotiation 4. VLANs      Connecting VLANs      Configuring VLANs 5. Trunking      How Trunks Work      Configuring Trunks 6. VLAN Trunking Protocol      VTP Pruning      Dangers of VTP      Configuring VTP 7. EtherChannel      Load Balancing      Configuring and Managing EtherChannel 8. Spanning Tree      Broadcast Storms      MAC Address Table Instability      Preventing Loops with Spanning Tree      Managing Spanning Tree      Additional Spanning Tree Features      Common Spanning Tree Problems      Designing to Prevent Spanning Tree Problems Part II. Routers and Routing 9. Routing and Routers      Routing Tables      Route Types      The IP Routing Table 10. Routing Protocols      Communication Between Routers      Metrics and Protocol Types      Administrative Distance      Specific Routing Protocols 11. Redistribution      Redistributing into RIP      Redistributing into EIGRP      Redistributing into OSPF      Mutual Redistribution      Redistribution Loops      Limiting Redistribution 12. Tunnels      GRE Tunnels      GRE Tunnels and Routing Protocols      GRE and Access Lists 13. Resilient Ethernet      HSRP      HSRP Interface Tracking      When HSRP Isn't Enough 14. Route Maps      Building a Route Map      Policy-Routing Example 15. Switching Algorithms in Cisco Routers      Process Switching      Interrupt Context Switching      Configuring and Managing Switching Paths Part III. Multilayer Switches 16. Multilayer Switches      Configuring SVIs      Multilayer Switch Models 17. Cisco 6500 Multilayer Switches      Architecture      CatOS Versus IOS 18. Catalyst 3750 Features      Stacking      Interface Ranges      Macros      Flex Links      Storm Control      Port Security      SPAN      Voice VLAN      QoS Part IV. Telecom 19. Telecom Nomenclature      Introduction and History      Telecom Glossary 20. T1      Understanding T1 Duplex      Types of T1      Encoding      Framing      Performance Monitoring      Alarms      Troubleshooting T1s      Configuring T1s 21. DS3      Framing      Line Coding      Configuring DS3s 22. Frame Relay      Ordering Frame-Relay Service      Frame-Relay Network Design      Oversubscription      Local Management Interface (LMI)      Configuring Frame Relay      Troubleshooting Frame Relay Part V. Security and Firewalls 23. Access Lists      Designing Access Lists      ACLs in Multilayer Switches      Reflexive Access Lists 24. Authentication in Cisco Devices      Basic (Non-AAA) Authentication      AAA Authentication 25. Firewall Theory      Best Practices      The DMZ      Alternate Designs 26. PIX Firewall Configuration      Interfaces and Priorities      Names      Object Groups      Fixups      Failover      NAT      Miscellaneous      Troubleshooting Part VI. Server Load Balancing 27. Server Load-Balancing Technology      Types of Load Balancing      How Server Load Balancing Works      Configuring Server Load Balancing 28. Content Switch Modules in Action      Common Tasks      Upgrading the CSM Part VII. Quality of Service 29. Introduction to QoS      Types of QoS      QoS Mechanics      Common QoS Misconceptions 30. Designing a QoS Scheme      Determining Requirements      Configuring the Routers 31. The Congested Network      Determining Whether the Network Is Congested      Resolving the Problem 32. The Converged Network      Configuration      Monitoring QoS      Troubleshooting a Converged Network Part VIII. Designing Networks 33. Designing Networks      Documentation      Naming Conventions for Devices      Network Designs 34. IP Design      Public Versus Private IP Space      VLSM      CIDR      Allocating IP Network Space      Allocating IP Subnets      IP Subnetting Made Easy 35. Network Time Protocol      What Is Accurate Time?      NTP Design      Configuring NTP 36. Failures      Human Error      Multiple Component Failure      Disaster Chains      No Failover Testing      Troubleshooting 37. GAD's Maxims      Maxim #1      Maxim #2      Maxim #3 38. Avoiding Frustration      Why Everything Is Messed Up      How to Sell Your Ideas to Management      When to Upgrade and Why      Why Change Control Is Your Friend      How Not to Be a Computer Jerk Index
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