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Cisco: The Complete Reference
Cisco: The Complete Reference
Date: 08 May 2011, 00:27

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This comprehensive and easy-to-use reference provides a solid overview of networking technology as well as practical hands-on advice for working with Cisco products on a daily basis. Includes coverage of the latest topics such as wireless LANs, VPNs, access lists, tunneling, and much more.
The Definitive Reference for Mastering Cisco Technology
Get up to speed on Cisco-related hardware and technology with this dual-purpose resource. Providing you with both technical background as well as on-the-job information--including configuration notes and hands-on commands--this useful reference is truly comprehensive in coverage. From the OSI model and networking basics to LAN/WAN switching and security protocols, you'll find details on exactly the topics you need. Including tips for troubleshooting and a handy IOS command reference, this book will help you set up your network and keep it running at peak performance. If you're working with Cisco equipment and technology, you'll want this comprehensive book within easy reach.
* Configure frame-relay connections accurately and effectively
* Understand the intricacies of Ethernet--the most prevalent LAN technology
* Learn how ATM devices sustain a wide variety of traffic types
* Find out about the different types of ISDN connections and their use in common environments
* Get details on the TCP/IP suite--including advanced topics such as subnetting, VLSM, CIDR, NAT, and port mapping
* Learn how the protocols in the IPX/SPX suite function
* Discover shortcuts to IOS configuration and examine common IOS commands
Explore specialized routing and switching protocols--RIP, OSPF, access lists, and many others
About the Author
Brian Hill is currently the Lead Technology Architect and Senior Technical Trainer for TechTrain USA, a fast-growing training company. He holds certifications in the following areas including Cisco CCNP, Cisco CCNA, MCSE+I (NT 4.0), MCSE (Windows 2000).
From Library Journal
Since Cisco manufactures much of the hardware underlying both corporate LANs and the Internet, network professionals appreciate material covering Cisco basics. Practical Studies targets network professionals studying for their Cisco Certification Network Assistant (CCNA) exam, focusing mostly on the newer performance-based testing section. It provides hands-on information about configuring and troubleshooting a complex network using Cisco devices. Although the recommended lab simulation equipment is pricey, the book can be used as a study guide on its own; step-by-step resolutions of real-world scenarios are helpful both as study aids and as practice for network professionals. Complete Reference is a professional-level source on configuring and troubleshooting Cisco devices. Useful features include charts on product characteristics/capabilities and an extensive appendix that summarizes Cisco commands and refers back to lengthier chapter explanations. Both titles are recommended for larger libraries where advanced networking titles circulate.
Review:
More than just Cisco
There are two kinds of people, those that take exams and have lots of expensive pieces of paper on the wall and then there are those people that actually do the work. If you are a do the work sort of person then this book is quite helpful.
I have to admit that I just bought this book for some light reading; however having access to Cisco equipment the little dabbling I have done has paid off. I doubt I will be doing anything serious other than initial setting up.
This book is a lot more than just Cisco. It covers the history, theory, and practicality of WANs, LANs, WAP, and more. We can not cover everything in this review.
The book is broken down to four parts, [Networking Basics, CISCO Technology Overview, CISCO LAN Switching, CISCO Routing]. Each part has a darkened tab down the side of the book to allow fast access. These sections are broken down in to 27 sub categories that are further broken down in
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