Network Routing Basics: Understanding IP Routing in Cisco Systems

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| Rating | : | 4.57 (744 Votes) |
| Asin | : | 0471772739 |
| Format Type | : | paperback |
| Number of Pages | : | 432 Pages |
| Publish Date | : | 2013-10-16 |
| Language | : | English |
DESCRIPTION:
Includes overview of BGP as wellNot written as a "pass the test" guide. Rather, a close look at real world routing with many examples, making it an excellent choice for preparing for a variety of certification examsMany extras including a networking primer, TCPIP coverage with thorough explanations of subnetting / VLSMs / CIDR addressing, route summarization, discontiguous networks, longest match principal, and more.. In-depth coverage of interior routing protocols, with extensive treatment of OSPF. A fresh look at routing and routing protocols in today's networks. A primer on the subject, but with thorough, robust coverage of an array of routing topicsWritten by a network/routing instructor who could never find quite the right book for his students -so he wrote his ownCoverage of all routing protocols
You'll take a major step toward passing an array of certification exams and be better prepared for the ultimate test—the real world.From this book you will:Get a complete review of core networking fundamentals, including packet forwarding and an overview of the TCP/IP protocol suiteUnderstand classless addressing once and for all—subnetting, VLSMs, and CIDRLearn exactly how routing works, starting at the workstationGain a working knowledge of route summarization, discontiguous networks, hierarchical addressing, and the longest match principleBuild a foundation for more complex routing scenarios by understanding the legacy protocols RIP and IGRPUnderstand EIGRP and OSPF, and manage these routing protocols on large networksGet an introduction to the Border Gateway
A book understand how routing protocols work Caterina Luppi This book provides an excellent starting point for anyone who wants to understand how routing protocols work in depth.I liked the approach of explaining the why behind the how, and the fact that it's not focused on passing a certification exam, but rather giving the tools to configure and troubleshoot routing in simple and. "Macfarlane knows how to TEACH Routing" according to S. Scheiderer. NETWORK ROUTING BASICS: Understanding IP Routing in Cisco Systems, by James Macfarlane, is worthy of consideration if you're interested in learning from someone who knows how to TEACH routing. Macfarlane's approach, humor, sidebars, and up-to-date information make this book a cut above others I've read and reviewed. After . Very good Book I like this book. The reason I like it is that it fills a gap if you are studying for the CCNP. The Cisco Press CCNP books are good, but they are a bit dry, and are more about the configs and passing the exam. This book has that plus more of the theory behind the protocols and some of the issues with each protocol. The wri
You can learn more at his Web site, HotTrainingMaterials. His career has covered consulting, network engineering, teaching, courseware development, and technical writing. He has held a long list of certifications, including Cisco CCNA, Microsoft MSCE and MCT, CompTIA A+ Trainer, Novell CNE and CNI. JAMES
