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Basic Cisco IOS Software and Catalyst 3550 Series Security
By Dmitry Bokotey, Andrew Mason, Raymond Morrow
Jul 25, 2003
Become comfortable with basic Cisco IOS Software and Catalyst 3550 security features with an introduction to password management, disabling unnecessary services, setting up secure HTTP and NTP services, and SSH.
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CCIE Routing and Switching Practice Lab
By Martin J. Duggan, Maurilio P. Gorito
Aug 20, 2004
This practice lab from Martin Duggan and Maurilio Gorito will help you prepare for the CCIE, with a focus on Routing Information Protocol (RIP V2).
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CCIE Security Practice Labs
By Yusuf Bhaiji, Fahim Hussain
Mar 26, 2004
This is the first multi-protocol and multi-technology CCIE practice lab of seven in the book "CCIE Security Practice Labs (CCIE Self-Study)," testing you in areas such as Routing, Switching, Security, and VPN.
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Network Address Translation
By Jeff Doyle, Jennifer Carroll
Feb 8, 2002
Network address translation (NAT) is a function by which IP addresses within a packet are replaced with different IP addresses. This sample chapter from Cisco Press focuses on NAT within routers.
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Dynamic Routing Protocols
By Jeff Doyle
Nov 16, 2001
This sample chapter from CCIE: Routing TCP/IP Volume I shows how routers can discover how to correctly switch packets to their respective destinations automatically and share that information with other routers via dynamic routing protocols.
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CCIE Practical Studies: Configuring Route-Maps and Policy-based Routing
By Karl Solie, Leah Lynch
Nov 26, 2003
Route maps are like duct tape for the network—they can be applied to numerous situations to address many issues. At times, they may not be the most "pretty solutions," but they will be very effective. Karl Solie and Leah Lynch show you how to configure and use route maps.
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Configuring the Catalyst
By Kennedy Clark, Kevin Hamilton
Feb 1, 2002
This sample chapter from Cisco Press compares differences between the router CLI and the Catalyst 4000/5000/6000 family, describes the command line interface and provides an overview of the menu driven configuration for the other Catalysts.
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Cisco Network Topology and Design
By Khalid Raza, Mark Turner
Feb 1, 2002
Explore design issues related to overall network topology with this sample chapter from Cisco Press.
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CCIE Routing and Switching Exam Certification Guide
By Anthony Bruno
Aug 16, 2002
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Introduction to Cisco Network Design
By Cisco Systems, Inc.
Feb 8, 2002
This sample chapter from Cisco Press provides an overview of the technologies available today to design networks.
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Troubleshooting Your CCIE Lab
By Henry Benjamin
May 23, 2003
Henry Benjamin, Triple CCIE and former CCIE Proctor, shares some of the tools he used to pass CCIE lab examinations.
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Applying the Principles of Network Design
By Alvaro Retana, Don Slice, Russ White
Feb 1, 2002
To illustrate three basics of highly scalable networks, this Cisco Press sample chapter "reforms" a network that is experiencing stability problems to make it stable and scalable.
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Cisco Asks, Can Security Skills Be Certified?
By Yusuf Bhaiji
Jul 23, 2004
Yusuf Hussain Bhaiji explores the value of certification in IT Security given its rapidly changing nature and offers suggestions on choosing the right certification program.
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Early Cbus Routers
By Vijay Bollapragada, Russ White, Curtis Murphy
Feb 8, 2002
This sample chapter from CCIE Professional Development: Inside Cisco IOS Software Architecture covers the following key topics: AGS+ hardware architecture, packet switching with the Cbus, and the Cisco 7000 Series router.
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Planning and Designing 802.11 Wireless Technologies
By Roger Nobel, Federico Lovison, Fabian Riesen, Erik Vangrunderbeek, Federico Ziliotto
May 16, 2012
On top of normal networking issues, WLAN adds a couple of new challenges, such as Layer 1 (radio frequency [RF]) issues; a set of L2 protocols, such as IEEE 802.11; and the need for agencies to regulate the use of this shared medium, as the authors explain in this excerpt from their book, CCIE Wireless Exam (350-050) Quick Reference.
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(Video) Exam Profile: CCIE Routing and Switching v4.0
By Maurilio P. Gorito
Apr 26, 2012
The Cisco Certified Internetwork Expert exam is the qualification exam for the Routing and Switching Lab track. Find out what you can expect to see on the exam and how you can better prepare for it.
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CCIE Voice v3.0 Quick Reference: Cisco Unified Communications Manager
By Mark Lewis
Jan 17, 2012
This quick reference covers best practices for the deployment of Cisco Unified Communications Manager as well as an overview of compatible codecs and regions.
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CCIE Routing and Switching v4.0: Troubleshooting Lab 1 (The Warm-Up)
By Martin Duggan
Dec 12, 2011
This troubleshooting lab has been timed to last for 2 hours and be representative of the format and difficulty of the tasks you are likely to encounter on your CCIE lab exam.
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CCNP: Troubleshooting OSPF
By Anthony Sequeira
Nov 14, 2011
In this article, Anthony Sequeira discusses basic troubleshooting steps for the complex, link-state routing protocol Open Shortest Path First (OSPF).
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Switchport Security Concepts and Configuration
By Sean Wilkins
Jul 1, 2011
There are a couple of different ways to configure the use of switchport security and this article will review the available options and requirements.

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