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ccnp: building cisco multilayer switched networks study guide (642-811)
CCNP: Building Cisco Multilayer Switched Networks Study Guide (642-811)
by Terry Jack ISBN:078214294x
Sybex 2003 (562 pages)

This book prepares you for Cisco’s Building Cisco Multilayer Switched Networks (BCMSN) exam, 642-811.

Here’s the book you need to prepare for Cisco’s Building Cisco Multilayer Switched Networks (BCMSN) exam, 642-811. This Study Guide provides:

  • In-depth coverage of key exam topics
  • Practical information on designing and implementing multilayer switched networks
  • Hundreds of challenging review questions
  • Leading-edge exam preparation software, including a test engine and electronic flashcards

Authoritative coverage of all exam topics, including:

  • Utilizing the Enterprise Composite Model for designing networks
  • Using the Switching Database Manager within a Catalyst switch
  • Operating managed VLAN services on a switched network
  • Configuring and verifying 802.1Q and ISL trunks
  • Configuring access ports for static and multi-VLAN membership
  • Increasing bandwidth for interswitch connections with Fast and Gigabit EtherChannels
  • Enabling Spanning Tree Protocol on ports and VLANs
  • Converting CatOS to native IOS on Catalyst switches
  • Implementing IP telephony in a switched network environment
  • Planning, configuring, and implementing QOS

About the Author

Terry Jack, CCIE #4069, is technical director of GlobalNet Training Ltd, a UK-based training company. A communications professional for 35 years, Terry has worked with Cisco routers for over 15 years, and also works as a freelance consultant. He is the author of several training courses, and has been presenting Cisco and internetworking training classes for the last 10 years.



CCNP. Building Cisco Multilayer Switched Networks Study Guide (642-811)
CCNP: Building Cisco Multilayer Switched Networks Study Guide (642-811)
ISBN: 078214294X
EAN: 2147483647
Year: 2002
Pages: 174
Authors: Terry Jack
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