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Cisco CCIE Fundamentals: Network Design and Case Studies

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  • Copyright 1998
  • Dimensions: 7.38 X 9.125
  • Pages: 864
  • Edition: 1st
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  • ISBN-10: 1-57870-066-3
  • ISBN-13: 978-1-57870-066-0

Part 1: Internetwork Design provides a set of general guidelines for planning internetworks and specific suggestions for several key internetworking implementations. Part 1 focuses on identifying the essential technologies and appropriate implementations for specific environments. Part 2: Internetworking Case Studies provides practical examples illustrating how readers can implement Cisco Systems software features. Case studies address implementation concerns and show how to apply features. Detailed configuration file examples and network diagrams are included.

Table of Contents

I. INTERNETWORK DESIGN.

1. Introduction.
Designing Campus Networks. Designing WANs. Utilizing Remote Connection Design. Providing Integrated Solutions. Determining Your Internetworking Requirements. Summary.

2. Internetworking Design Basics.
Understanding Basic Internetworking Concepts. Identifying and Selecting Internetworking Capabilities. Identifying and Selecting Internetworking Devices. Summary.

3. Designing Large Scale IP Internetworks.
Implementing Routing Protocols. Enhanced IGRP Internetworking Design Guidelines. OSPF Internetwork Design Guidelines. BGP Internetwork Design Guidelines. Summary.

4. Designing SRB Internetworks.
SRB Technology Overview and Implementation Issues. IP Routing Protocol Selection for SRB Networks. SRB Network Design. Summary.

5. Designing SDLC, SDLLC, and QLLC Internetworks.
SDLC via STUN. SDLLC Implementation. QLLC Conversion. Summary.

6. Designing APPN Internetworks.
Evolution of SNA. When to Use APPN as Part of a Network Design. When to Use APPN Versus Alternative Methods of SNA Transport. Overview of APPN. Cisco Implementation of APPN. Scalability Issues. Backup Techniques in an APPN Network. APPN in a Multiprotocol Environment. Network Management. Configuration Examples. Summary.

7. Designing DLSw+ Internetworks.
Introduction to DLSw+. Getting Started with DLSw+. SDLC. DLSW+ Advanced Features. Summary.

8. Designing ATM Internetworks.
ATM Defined. Role of ATM in Internetworks. Integrated Solutions. Different Types of ATM Switches. ATM Overview. Role of LANE. LANE Implementation. Role of Stratm Technology. Cisco ATM WAN Products. Summary.

9. Designing Packet Service Internetworks.
Understanding Packet-Switched Internetwork Design. Frame Relay Internetwork Design. Configuring Frame Relay Traffic Shaping. Summary.

10. Designing DDR Internetworks.
Introduction to DDR. Traffic and Topology of DDR. Dialer Interfaces. Routing Strategies. Dialer Filtering. Authentication. Summary.

11. Designing ISDN Internetworks.
Applications of ISDN in Internetworking. Building Blocks of ISDN Solutions. ISDN Connectivity Issues. ISDN Security. ISDN Scaling Techniques. ISDN Cost Containment Issues. Summary.

12. Designing Switched LAN Internetworks.
Evolution from Shared to Switched Networks. Technologies for Building Switched LAN Internetworks. Components of the Switched Internetworking Model. Cisco Switched Internetworking Products. Switched LAN Network Designs. Summary.

13. Designing Internetworks for Multimedia.
Multimedia Basics. Using Networked Multimedia Applications. Understanding Multicasting. Network Designs for Multimedia Applications. Work in Progress. Summary.

II. INTERNETWORKING CASE STUDIES.

14. RIP and OSPF Redistribution.
Configuring a RIP Network. Adding OSPF to the Center of a RIP Network. Adding OSPF Areas. Setting Up Mutual Redistribution. Summary.

15. Dial on Demand Routing.
Having the Central Site Dial Out. Having the Central and Remote Sites Dial In and Dial Out. Having Remote Sites Dial Out. Using DDR as a Backup to Leased Lines. Using Leased Lines and Dial Backup. Summary.

16. Increasing Security on IP Networks.
Understanding Cisco's Approach to Network. Security. Controlling Access to Cisco Routers. Setting Up Your Firewall Architecture. Controlling Traffic Flow. Securing Nonstandard Services. Summary. Recommended Reading.

17. Integrating Enhanced IGRP into Existing Networks.
IP Network. Novell IPX Network. AppleTalk Network. Summary.

18. Reducing SAP Traffic in Novell IPX Networks.
Configuring Access Lists to Filter SAP Updates. Configuring Incremental SAP Updates. Summary.

19. UDP Broadcast Flooding.
Implementing IP Helper Addressing. Implementing UDP Flooding. Summary.

20. STUN for Front End Processors.
Understanding FEP Configuration. Understanding FEP to FEP Communications with Routers. Summary.

21. Using ISDN Effectively in Multiprotocol Networks.
Configuring DDR over ISDN. Configuring Snapshot Routing over ISDN. Configuring AppleTalk over ISDN. Summary.

22. Using HSRP for Fault Tolerant IP Routing.
Understanding How HSRP Works. Configuring HSRP. Configuring Multiple Hot Standby Groups. Using HSRP with Routed Protocols. Summary.

23. LAN Switching.
Understanding Switching Basics. Switching in the Ethernet Environment. Understanding Virtual LANs. Configuring the Switches. Summary.

24. Multicasting in IP and AppleTalk Networks.
Implementing Multicast Applications in IP Networks. Using AppleTalk Multicasting. Multicasting over WAN Connections. Summary.

25. Scaling Dial on Demand Routing.
Network Design Considerations. The Hardware Solution. The Software Solution. Configuring the Central Site Access Routers. Configuring the Remote Site Routers. The Complete Configurations. Summary.

III. APPENDIXES.

Appendix A: Subnetting an IP Address Space.
Appendix B: IBM Serial Link Implementation Notes.
Comparing Half Duplex and Full Duplex. Understanding Multipoint Connections.

Appendix C: SNA Host Configuration for SRB Networks.
FEP Configuration. VTAM Switched Major Node Definitions. 3174 Cluster Controller Configuration Example.

Appendix D: SNA Host Configuratoin for SDLC Networks.
FEP Configuration for SDLC Links. 3174 SDLC Configuration Worksheet.

Appendix E: Broadcasts in Switched LAN Internetworks.
Using Broadcasts with IP Networks. Using Broadcasts with Novell Networks. Using Broadcasts with AppleTalk Networks. Using Broadcasts with Multiprotocol Networks.

Appendix: References and Recommended Reading.
Books and Periodicals.
Technical Publications ad Standard.

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