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IP Routing Fundamentals (Cisco
Fundamentals)
«IP Routing Fundamentals (Cisco
Fundamentals)»
by Mark Sportack
Cisco Press | ISBN 157870071X | 1999
Year | pdf | 2.2 Mb | 521 Pages
IP Routing Fundamentals provides a
detailed examination of routers and the
common routing protocols. This
examination gives the reader the context
for understanding how routers can be
used most effectively in today's
networks, as well as how they will
continue to be used in future network
design. Part One discusses the many
roles routers play in networks. Part Two
talks about the inner workings of
routers while Part Three discusses the
operation-al issues of routing
protocols. Part Four addresses
implementation issues to provide some
practical insight to the earlier
sections, as well as discussing what the
future of routing holds. Table of
Contents- Part One- The Many Roles of
the Router - Introduction to
Internetworking; Roles of Routers in
LANs; and Roles of Routers in WANs Part
Two- The Inner Workings - Routed
Protocols; Anatomy of a Router; and
Mechanics of Routing Protocols Part
Three- Routing Protocols - Routing
Information Protocol (RIP); Routing
Information Protocol 2 (RIP 2); Interior
Gateway Routing Protocol (IGRP);
Enhanced Interior Gateway Protocol (EIGRP);
Open Shortest Path First (OSPF);
Intermediate System-Intermediate System
(IS-IS); and Border Gateway Protocol (BGP)
and Exterior Gateway Protocol (EGP).
Part Four- Internetworking with Routers
- Building Internetworks; and
Internetworking with Dissimilar Routing
Protocols Part Five- The Future of
Routing - The Future of Routing.
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