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- Table of Contents
- + Preface
- Chapter 1. What Is a Network?
- + Chapter 2. Hubs and Switches
- + Chapter 3. Autonegotiation
- + Chapter 4. VLANs
- + Chapter 5. Trunking
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Chapter 6. VLAN Trunking Protocol
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Chapter 7. Link Aggregation
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Chapter 8. Spanning Tree
- + Chapter 9. Routing and Routers
- + Chapter 10. Routing Protocols
- + Chapter 11. Redistribution
- + Chapter 12. Tunnels
- + Chapter 13. First Hop Redundancy
- + Chapter 14. Route Maps
- + Chapter 15. Switching Algorithms in Cisco Routers
- + Chapter 16. Multilayer Switches
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Chapter 17. Cisco 6500 Multilayer Switches
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Chapter 18. Cisco Nexus
- + Nexus Hardware
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NX-OS
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NX-OS Versus IOS
- No more speed-related interface names
- No hidden configuration in NX-OS
- Interface status displays operational state along with a reason
- The show interface brief command
- No more write memory
- No more do command
- No more show arp
- No more interface range command
- Slash notation supported on all IPv4 and IPv6 commands
- Two CLI help levels
- Routing configuration mostly within interfaces
- Many more pipe options
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NX-OS Versus IOS
- Nexus Iconography
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Nexus Design Features
- + Chapter 19. Catalyst 3750 Features
- + Chapter 20. Telecom Nomenclature
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Chapter 21. T1
- + Chapter 22. DS3
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Chapter 23. Frame Relay
- Chapter 24. MPLS
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Chapter 25. Access Lists
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Chapter 26. Authentication in Cisco Devices
- + Chapter 27. Basic Firewall Theory
- + Chapter 28. ASA Firewall Configuration
- + Chapter 29. Wireless
- + Chapter 30. VoIP
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Chapter 31. Introduction to QoS
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Chapter 32. Designing QoS
- + Chapter 33. The Congested Network
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Chapter 34. The Converged Network
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Chapter 35. Designing Networks
- + Chapter 36. IP Design
- + Chapter 37. IPv6
- + Chapter 38. Network Time Protocol
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Chapter 39. Failures
- + Chapter 40. GAD’s Maxims
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Chapter 41. Avoiding Frustration
- Index
Pick up where certification exams leave off. With this practical, in-depth guide to the entire network infrastructure, you'll learn how to deal with real Cisco networks, rather than the hypothetical situations presented on exams like the CCNA. Network Warrior takes you step by step through the world of routers, switches, firewalls, and other technologies based on the author's extensive field experience. You'll find new content for MPLS, IPv6, VoIP, and wireless in this completely revised second edition, along with examples of Cisco Nexus 5000 and 7000 switches throughout.
Topics include:
An in-depth view of routers and routing
Switching, using Cisco Catalyst and Nexus switches as examples
SOHO VoIP and SOHO wireless access point design and configuration
Introduction to IPv6 with configuration examples
Telecom technologies in the data-networking world, including T1, DS3, frame relay, and MPLS
Security, firewall theory, and configuration, as well as ACL and authentication
Quality of Service (QoS), with an emphasis on low-latency queuing (LLQ)
IP address allocation, Network Time Protocol (NTP), and device failures
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Computers > Networking > General
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Publication year : 2011
License: All rights reserved ©
Times read: 131

