文档介绍: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 |Cisco TCP/IP Routing Professional Referenceby Chris Lewis ISBN: puting McGraw-Hill ? 1999 , 456 pages AcknowledgmentsFirst, I have to thank my wife Claudia, whose love and support were my greatest resources when writing this book. Next I have to thank Thomas Astuto and Deborah Curtis for doing a fine job of creating all the figures and for making all the changes I regularly requested. I also thank Mike Barnow and the rest of the Westchester Track Club for giving me something to do that pletely unrelated to TCP/IP during the last six months. I must also acknowledge four of the work engineers in the business for their insight and timely criticisms, namely Derek Hannan, Dan DiNatale, Joe Rinato, and Ken the text, I have referred to the Cisco published documentation to check the syntax mands used. References to the Cisco documentation are used with the permission of Cisco Systems Inc., copyright ?1996, all rights reserved. The authorization I received gave me permission to use the materials "as is," with no expressed or implied warranties from Cisco, who disclaims all liability arising out of the authorized use of such book differs from most other books on TCP/IP because it focuses on how to implement the TCP/IP protocols using the most prevalent TCP/IP routing device in use today, the Cisco router. The book provides detailed descriptions, examples, and configurations that can be used for building real-world works. The text begins at a level appropriate for the TCP/IP and router novice, but advances to cover topics such as routing protocol optimization, securi