CCNP Cisco Networking Academy Program: Semester Five Companion Guide, Advanced Routing
- By Cisco Systems, Inc.
- Published Mar 19, 2001 by Cisco Press. Part of the Companion Guide series.
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Features
- Maps to Web-based Curriculum—Print products map to the current version of the web-based curriculum.
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Provides the student and the instructor with an integrated textbook companion to strengthen classroom learning.
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- Strong Textbook Pedagogy and Learning Aids—Marginal notes, warnings, and tech notes are included within chapter structure to build upon the students learning.
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Highlights important information, alerts the student to configuration pitfalls, and offers background information on related topics and real-world implementation issues.
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- Chapter Structure Designed to Reinforce Concepts—Chapter summaries, review questions, and lab questions included within each chapter.
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Reinforces concepts and helps the student evaluate their understanding before moving on to new material. Answers to review questions are found in the appendices, along with a glossary of key terms used throughout the text.
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- Only Cisco-approved Study Materials for the Networking Academy Course—Cisco Press is the only publisher endorsed and recommended by Cisco Systems.
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Provides the instructor and the student with the confidence that the same individuals who developed the Web-based curriculum have reviewed and recommended the text from Cisco Press.
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- Copyright 2001
- Edition: 1st
- Book
- ISBN-10: 1-58713-011-4
- ISBN-13: 978-1-58713-011-3
Authorized Companion for the Cisco Networking Academy Program
- Comprehensive Lab Exercises at the end of each chapter lead you through important configuration concepts step by step to prepare you for CCNP certification and advanced study. Each Lab Exercise conforms to the standard lab pack that Cisco requires CCNP Academy sites to maintain.
- Labs are optimally configured in a three-router pod to maximize your time in the lab and prevent wear and tear on the equipment.
- Marginal Notes, Warnings, and Tech Notes highlight important information, alert you to configuration pitfalls, and offer background information on related topics and real-world implementation issues.
- Authorized Companion for the Cisco Networking Academy Program
- Chapter Summaries, Review Questions, and Lab Questions reinforce concepts and help you evaluate your understanding before moving on to new material.
- Answers to Review Questions are found in the appendixes, along with a glossary of key terms used throughout the book.
CCNP Cisco Networking Academy Program: Semester Five Companion Guide, Advanced Routing completes your learning experience by providing instructional material that builds upon the most current Cisco Networking Academy Program online curriculum. This robust body of content provides you with the knowledge and skills you need to pass the CCNP Routing Exam and further your career opportunities in computer networking.
Author and Academy instructor Mark McGregor combines personal Cisco Networking Academy Program teaching experience with real-world applications to produce dynamic in-depth learning.
Table of Contents
(NOTE: Each chapter ends with a Summary, Review Questions, Key Terms, and Lab Exercises.)
1. An Overview of Scalable Networks.
The Hierarchical Network Design Model. Key Characteristics of a Scalable Network.
2. IP Addressing.
Classful Addressing. Classless Interdomain Routing. IP Address Issues and Solutions. Variable-Length Subnet Masks. An Overview of Route Summarization. Private IP Addresses and NAT. Using IP Unnumbered. DHCP and Easy IP. Using Helper Addresses.
3. Routing Overview.
Routing. Floating Static Routes. Convergence. Route Calculation.
4. OSPF.
OSPF Overview. The Steps in the Operation of OSPF. Configuring OSPF on Routers Within a Single Area. OSPF over Nonbroadcast Networks.
5. Multiarea OSPF.
Creating Multiple OSPF Areas. Configuring OSPF Operation Across Multiple Areas. Using and Configuring OSPF Multiarea Components. Using Stub and Totally Stubby Areas. Meeting the Backbone Area Requirements. Using and Configuring NSSAs. Verifying Multiarea OSPF Operation.
6. EIGRP.
EIGRP Concepts. EIGRP Technologies. The EIGRP Data Structure. Convergence Using EIGRP. EIGRP Operation. Configuring EIGRP. Summarizing EIGRP Routes for IP. Verifying EIGRP Operation.
7. Route Optimization.
Controlling Routing Update Traffic. Policy Routing. Using Multiple Routing Protocols. An Example of RIP and OSPF Distribution.
8. BGP.
Autonomous Systems. Basic BGP Operation. BGP Neighbor Negotiation. Basic BGP Configuration. Verifying BGP Operation. Peering. The BGP Routing Process.
9. Scaling BGP.
Route Reflectors. BGP Route Filtering. The COMMUNITIES Attribute. Peer Groups. Redundancy, Symmetry, and Load Balancing. Multihomed Connections. BGP Redistribution.
10. Security.
Standard and Extended Access List Syntax. Using Access Lists to Secure Router Access. Dynamic Access Lists: Lock-and-Key. Using Extended Access Lists with the established Argument. Reflexive Access Lists. Context-Based Access Control. Alternatives to Access Lists.
Appendix A: Answers to Review Questions.
Appendix B: Answers to Lab Questions.
Appendix C: Adtran Atlas 550 Configuration.
Glossary.
Index
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