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Cisco TCP/IP Routing Professional Reference
by Chris Lewis ISBN: 0070411301
Computing McGraw-Hill © 1999, 456 pages
Step-by-step, hands-on instructions for designing, configuring, and
troubleshooting TCP/IP on Cisco routers.
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Synopsis by Stan Miastkowski
Cisco's routers may be the heart of the and of corporate WANs, but it's a well-
known fact that the documentation es with them is often too abstruse to be
useful. That's work administrators, especially IP novices, will appreciate Cisco
TCP/IP: Routing Professional Reference. Author Chris Lewis, a contributing editor for
puting magazine, essfully walks the fine line between providing
basic nuts-and-bolts information for beginners and offering the high-level solutions that
experienced professionals need. The book takes a hands-on, solutions-oriented
approach, beginning with router basics, then plunging head-on into the details of Cisco
routers, covering everything from initial setup to advanced debugging and
troubleshooting.
Table of Contents
CiscoTCP / IP Routing Professional Reference Second Edition
Introduction
Chapter 1 - Router Basics
Chapter 2 - TCP/munications
Chapter 3 - Configuring Cisco Routers
Chapter 4 - Routing Protocols Used in TCP/IP
Chapter 5 - Adding Support for Legacy LANs
Chapter 6 - Supporting Popular WAN Technologies
Chapter 7 - Building a TCP/IP Router-work
Chapter 8 - Troubleshooting
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Updated and expanded to include the latest information on implementing TCP/IP over
Cisco routers, this sought-after reference gives you just what Cisco documentation
doesn't: crystal-clear, step-by-step instructions for every aspect of running TCP/IP on
the world's most popular rout