Synopsis :
Technical professionals have had to rely solely on official Cisco documentation for information on how to support and troubleshoot their routers. Cisco Router Configuration and Troubleshooting, 2nd Edition will serve as a reference for the network and system administrator who find themselves having to configure and maintain existing Cisco routers as well as get new hardware up and running. The authors begins by touching on the foundation behind routing technology: networks, protocols and hardware. Then they jump right into router configuration, discussing setup, local and wide area networking, security and monitoring. By providing advice and preferred practices, instead of just rehashing Cisco documentation, Cisco Router Configuration & Troubleshooting gives networking professionals information they can start using today. The troubleshooting section uses a fictitious company to illustrate the different scenarios administrators might encounter.
À propos de l?auteur:
Mark Tripod is Manager of the Internetworking Engineering Group at Exodus Communications, a leading provider of Internet systems and network management solutions for companies with mission-critical Internet operations. As part of his job, Mark designs, deploys, and maintains the national network infrastructure linking all of the Exodus Internet Data Centers; maintains and configures all external BGP peers; and advises on all backbone routing policies. Previously, Mark was a Senior Network Engineer for Pacific Bell where he designed and deployed its regional network infrastructure. He has worked in the Internet industry and with Cisco routers for more than six years. Mark likes to spend his spare time water skiing, swimming, and racing go-carts.
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