| | Copyright |
| | About the Authors |
| | | Contributing Authors |
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| | Acknowledgments |
| | Foreword |
| | Introduction |
| | | Goals |
| | | Who Should Read This Book? |
| | | How This Book Is Organized |
| | | Icons Used in This Book |
| | | Command Syntax Conventions |
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| | Part I: Modeling the Internetwork |
| | | Chapter 1. The Key Components for Modeling an Internetwork |
| | | Identifying the Key Components Needed for Modeling Internetworks |
| | | The Access Server |
| | | Modeling Local-Area Networks (LANs) |
| | | Simulating Wide-Area Network Connections |
| | | Routers, Cisco IOS Software, and Memory Requirements for Labs |
| | | Test Hosts and Data Simulation |
| | | Building the Framework for Internetwork Modeling ”Configuring Key Components |
| | | Practical Study for Chapter 1: Setting Up |
| | | Lab 1: Password Recovery ”Part I |
| | | Lab 1: Password Recovery ”Part II |
| | | Lab 2: Password Recovery on a Catalyst 5500 ”Part I |
| | | Lab 2: Password Recovery on a Catalyst 5500 ”Part II |
| | | Lab 3: Upgrading the IOS and Restoring a Configuration from TFTP Server ”Part I |
| | | Lab 3: Upgrading the IOS and Restoring a Configuration from a TFTP Server ”Part II |
| | | Lab 4: Configuring an Access Server ”Part I |
| | | Lab 4: Configuring an Access Server ”Part II |
| | | Lab 5: Configuring a Frame Relay Switch ”Part I |
| | | Lab 5: Configuring a Frame Relay Switch ”Part II |
| | | Lab 6: Configuring Remote Access to the Lab ”Part I |
| | | Lab 6: Configuring Remote Access to the Lab ”Part II |
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| | Part II: Modeling LANs |
| | | Chapter 2. LAN Protocols: Configuring Catalyst Ethernet and Token Ring Switches |
| | | Ethernet LANs |
| | | Ethernet: A Brief History of an Evolutionary Protocol |
| | | Ethernet Technical Overview |
| | | 802.1d Spanning-Tree Protocol (STP) |
| | | Ethernet Switching |
| | | IEEE 802.5/Token Ring LANs |
| | | Token Ring: 30 Years Old and Still in Service |
| | | Token Ring Technical Overview |
| | | Token Ring Switching |
| | | Token Ring Bridge Relay Function (TrBRF) and the Token Ring Concentrator Function (TrCRF) |
| | | Configuring Token Ring Switching on the Catalyst 3920 |
| | | More Practice: Ethernet/Token Ring Labs |
| | | Lab 7: Ethernet Switching, VLAN Trunking, and Spanning Tree Root Placement ”Part I |
| | | Lab 7: Ethernet Switching, VLAN Trunking, and Spanning Tree Root Placement ”Part II |
| | | Lab 8: Configuring Token Ring Switching Using the Catalyst 3920 ”Part I |
| | | Lab 8: Configuring Token Ring Switching Using the Catalyst 3920 ”Part II |
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| | Part III: Connecting LANs with Wide-Area Networks (WANs) |
| | | Chapter 3. WAN Protocols and Technologies: High-Level Data Link Control (HDLC) |
| | | The Compatibility and Simplicity of HDLC |
| | | Lab 9: Configuring HDLC ”Part I |
| | | Lab 9: Configuring HDLC ”Part II |
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| | | Chapter 4. WAN Protocols and Technologies: Point-to-Point Protocol (PPP) |
| | | The Many Uses of PPP |
| | | Lab 10: Configuring PPP, PAP, and Compression over Asynchronous Dialup ”Part I |
| | | Lab 10: Configuring PPP, PAP, and Compression over Asynchronous Dialup ”Part II |
| | | Lab 11: Configuring PPP, CHAP, and LQM over Synchronous Links ”Part I |
| | | Lab 11: Configuring PPP, CHAP, and LQM over Synchronous Links ”Part II |
| | | Lab 12: Configuring PPP Analog Backup for Synchronous Links ”Part I |
| | | Lab 12: Configuring PPP Analog Backup for Synchronous Links ”Part II |
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| | | Chapter 5. WAN Protocols and Technologies: Frame Relay |
| | | Frame Relay Terminology |
| | | Frame Relay Technical Overview |
| | | Configuring Frame Relay |
| | | The "Big show" and "Big D" for Frame Relay |
| | | Additional Commands for Configuring Frame Relay |
| | | Configuring Frame Relay Traffic Shaping |
| | | Lab 13: Configuring Frame Relay Networks and Controlling Frame Relay ARP ”Part I |
| | | Lab 13: Configuring Frame Relay Networks and Controlling Frame Relay ARP ”Part II |
| | | Lab 14: Configuring Frame Relay Networks, Traffic Shaping, OSPF, & DLSw/LLC2 ”Part I |
| | | Lab 14: Configuring Frame Relay Networks, Traffic Shaping, OSPF, & DLSw/LLC2 ”Part II |
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| | | Chapter 6. WAN Protocols and Technologies: Voice over X |
| | | Introduction to Analog Telephony |
| | | Digital Voice Technology |
| | | Cisco Voice Products |
| | | Lab 15: Configuring Voice over Frame, Voice over IP, and Voice over ATM |
| | | Lab 15a: Configuring Voice over Frame Relay ”Part I |
| | | Lab 15a: Configuring Voice over Frame Relay ”Part II |
| | | Lab 15b: Configuring Voice over IP ”Part I |
| | | Lab 15b: Configuring Voice over IP ”Part II |
| | | Lab 15c: Configuring Voice over ATM ”Part I |
| | | Lab 15c: Configuring Voice over ATM ”Part II |
| | | Lab 15d: Optional Private Line Automatic Ring Down (PLAR) Connection |
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| | | Chapter 7. WAN Protocols and Technologies: Integrated Services Digital Network (ISDN) |
| | | ISDN Development, Components, and Mechanics |
| | | ISDN Configuration Basics |
| | | Configuring Dial-on-Demand Routing (DDR) |
| | | The "Big show" and "Big D" for Troubleshooting ISDN |
| | | Useful Tips and Tricks |
| | | ISDN Labs |
| | | Lab 16: Configuring PPP Authentication, Callback, and Multilink over ISDN |
| | | Lab 17: Configuring OSPF Demand Circuits over ISDN |
| | | Summary |
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| | | Chapter 8. WAN Protocols and Technologies: Asynchronous Transfer Mode (ATM) |
| | | Special Components Needed for ATM Lab Studies |
| | | Configuring RFC 2684 |
| | | Configuring RFC 2225 (Classical IP) |
| | | Lab 18: Configuring PVCs on Cisco 7XXX Routers, RFC 2684 ”Part I |
| | | Lab 18: Configuring PVCs on Cisco 7 XXX Routers, RFC 2684 ”Part II |
| | | Lab 19: Configuring Classical IP Using SVCs on Cisco 7XXX Routers, RFC 2225 ”Part I |
| | | Lab 19: Configuring Classical IP Using SVCs on Cisco 7 XXX Routers, RFC 2225 ”Part II |
| | | Summary |
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| | Part IV: Routing Protocols |
| | | Chapter 9. Distance Vector Protocols: Routing Information Protocol Versions 1 and 2 (RIP-1 and RIP-2) |
| | | Technical Overview of RIP |
| | | Configuring RIP-1 and RIP-2 |
| | | Tuning, Redistribution, and Control of RIP Updates |
| | | RIP Default Routing |
| | | Lab 20: Integrating RIP Networks: Redistribution, Route Filtering, and Control ”Part I |
| | | Lab 20: Integrating RIP Networks: Redistribution, Route Filtering, and Control ”Part II |
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| | | Chapter 10. Distance Vector Protocols: Interior Gateway Routing Protocol (IGRP) |
| | | Technical Overview of IGRP |
| | | Configuring IGRP |
| | | Tuning, Redistribution, and Controlling IGRP Updates |
| | | Lab 21: Default Routing, Filtering, and Unequal-Cost Load Sharing in IGRP Networks ”Part I |
| | | Lab 21: Default Routing, Filtering, and Unequal-Cost Load Sharing in IGRP Networks ”Part II |
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| | | Chapter 11. Hybrid: Enhanced Interior Gateway Routing Protocol (EIGRP) |
| | | Technical Overview of EIGRP |
| | | Split Horizon |
| | | Configuring EIGRP |
| | | The "Big show" and "Big D" for EIGRP |
| | | Tuning EIGRP Updates |
| | | EIGRP Redistribution and Route Control |
| | | EIGRP Summarization |
| | | Default Routing with EIGRP |
| | | EIGRP Stub Routing |
| | | EIGRP Equal- and Unequal-Cost Load Balancing |
| | | Lab 22: EIGRP Route Redistribution, Summarization, and Stub Routing ”Part I |
| | | Lab 22: EIGRP Route Redistribution, Summarization, and Stub Routing ”Part II |
| | | Lab 23: Default Routing, Route manipulation, and Filtering in EIGRP Networks ”Part I |
| | | Lab 23: Default Routing, Route Manipulation, and Filtering in EIGRP Networks ”Part II |
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| | | Chapter 12. Link-State Protocols: Open Shortest Path First (OSPF) |
| | | Technical Overview of OSPF |
| | | Configuring OSPF |
| | | The "Big show" and "Big D" for OSPF |
| | | Configuring OSPF Stub Areas |
| | | Tuning OSPF |
| | | OSPF Flooding Reduction |
| | | OSPF Redistribution and Route Control |
| | | OSPF Summarization |
| | | OSPF Default Routing |
| | | OSPF Authentication |
| | | OSPF Demand Circuits and Backup |
| | | OSPF Virtual Links |
| | | Lab 24: OSPF Multiple Area Routing, Authentication, Path Manipulation, Default Routing ”Part I |
| | | Lab 24: OSPF Multiple Area Routing, Authentication, Path Manipulation, Default Routing ”Part II |
| | | Lab 25: OSPF Multiple Area Routing, Route Redistribution and Summarization ”Part I |
| | | Lab 25: OSPF Multiple Area Routing, Route Redistribution and Summarization ”Part II |
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| | Part V: Transporting Non-Routable Protocols |
| | | Chapter 13. Configuring Bridging and Data Link Switching Plus |
| | | Transparent Bridging |
| | | Integrated Routing and Bridging |
| | | Source Route Bridging (SRB) |
| | | Data Link Switching Plus (DLSw+) |
| | | Filtering Traffic in Bridged Environments |
| | | Lab 26: Transparent Bridging, Remote Source-Route Bridging, LSAP Filtering ”Part I |
| | | Lab 26: Transparent Bridging, Remote Source-Route Bridging, LSAP Filtering ”Part II |
| | | Lab 27: DLSw+ TCP, LLC2, Promiscuous, Dynamic, and Backup Peer Configuration ”Part I |
| | | Lab 27: DLSw+ TCP, LLC2, Promiscuous, Dynamic, and Backup Peer Configuration ”Part II |
| | | Lab 28: DLSw+ Reachability, Border Peers, Demand Peers, and Resilient Peers ”Part I |
| | | Lab 28: DLSw+ Reachability, Border Peers, Demand Peers, and Resilient Peers ”Part II |
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| | Part VI: Controlling Networks and Network Access |
| | | Chapter 14. Understanding IP Access Lists |
| | | Understanding How Access Lists Operate |
| | | Access Lists, Wildcard Masks, and Binary Math |
| | | Standard IP Access Lists |
| | | Extended IP Access Lists |
| | | Displaying Access Lists |
| | | Dynamic Access Lists |
| | | Named Access Lists |
| | | Lab 29: Configuring Access Lists, Named Access Lists, and EIGRP Route Filters ”Part I |
| | | Lab 29: Configuring Access Lists, Named Access Lists, and EIGRP Route Filters ”Part II |
| | | Lab 30: Configuring Dynamic Access Lists and Traffic Filters by Using Named Access Lists ”Part I |
| | | Lab 30: Configuring Dynamic Access Lists and Traffic Filters by Using Named Access Lists ”Part II |
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| | Part VII: Enhanced Network Protocols |
| | | Chapter 15. Configuring Network Address Translation (NAT) |
| | | NAT Technical Overview |
| | | NAT and RFC 1918 |
| | | Configuring NAT |
| | | The "Big show" and "Big D" for NAT |
| | | Clearing and Changing NAT Translations |
| | | NAT Limitations and Uses |
| | | NAT and Nonstandard FTP Port Numbers |
| | | Lab 31: Configuring Dynamic NAT and Using Non-Standard FTP Port Numbers ”Part I |
| | | Lab 31: Configuring Dynamic NAT and Using Non-Standard FTP Port Numbers ”Part II |
| | | Lab 32: Configuring Static NAT and DLSw ”Part I |
| | | Lab 32: Configuring Static NAT and DSLw ”Part II |
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| | | Chapter 16. Using Hot Standby Routing Protocol (HSRP) |
| | | HSRP Overview and Configuration |
| | | The "Big show" and "Big D" for HSRP |
| | | Lab 33: Configuring HSRP, Tracking, and Asymetrical Routing ”Part I |
| | | Lab 33: Configuring HSRP, Tracking, and Asymetrical Routing ”Part II |
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| | | Chapter 17. Configuring Network Time Protocol (NTP) and Simple Network Time Protocol (SNTP) |
| | | NTP Overview |
| | | Configuring NTP |
| | | Configuring the Simple Network Time Protocol (SNTP) |
| | | The "Big show" and "Big D" for NTP and SNTP |
| | | Lab 34: Configuring NTP Servers, Clients, and Authentication ”Part I |
| | | Lab 34: Configuring NTP Servers, Clients, and Authentication ”Part II |
| | | Lab 35: Configuring NTP Servers, Clients, and Peer Associations ”Part I |
| | | Lab 35: Configuring NTP Servers, Clients, and Peer Associations ”Part II |
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| | Part VIII: CCIE Preparation and Self-Assessment |
| | | Chapter 18. The CCIE Practical Exam: Preparation and CCIE Practice Labs |
| | | The New One-Day CCIE Lab Exam |
| | | How Do I Become a CCIE? |
| | | CCIE: Recommended Study Resources and Topics Outline |
| | | CCIE Practice Lab: "Skynet" |
| | | Equipment List |
| | | Prestaging: Frame Switch Configuration |
| | | Prestaging: Backbone Router Configuration |
| | | Timed Portion |
| | | Part II |
| | | CCIE Practice Lab: "Darth Reid" |
| | | Equipment List |
| | | Prestaging: Frame Switch Configuration |
| | | Prestaging: Backbone Router Configuration |
| | | Timed Portion |
| | | Part II |
| | | CCIE Practice Lab: "The Lab, the Bad, the Ugly" |
| | | Equipment List |
| | | Prestaging: Frame Switch Configuration |
| | | Timed Portion |
| | | Part II |
| | | CCIE Practice Lab: "The Enchilada" |
| | | Equipment List |
| | | Prestaging: Frame Switch Configuration |
| | | Timed Portion |
| | | Part II |
| | | CCIE Practice Lab: "The Unnamed Lab" |
| | | Equipment List |
| | | Prestaging: Frame Switch Configuration |
| | | Prestaging: Backbone Router Configuration |
| | | Timed Portion |
| | | Part II |
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| | Part IX: Appendixes |
| | | Appendix A. ISDN Switch Types, Codes, and Values |
| | | Switch Types |
| | | Cause Code Fields |
| | | Cause Values |
| | | Bearer Capability Values |
| | | Progress Field Values |
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| | | Appendix B. The 'Abridged' OSI Reference Model |
| | | Appendix C. RFC List |
| | | Appendix D. Common Cable Types and Pinouts |
| | | Console and Auxiliary Port Signals and Pinouts |
| | | Serial Cable Assemblies and Pinouts |
| | | Ethernet Cable Assembly and Pinout |
| | | Token Ring Pinout |
| | | Asynchronous Serial Ports |
| | | RJ-45 Adapter Pinouts |
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| | | appendix E. Bibliography |
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| | Index |