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Written by two veteram Cisco pros, including the first person outside of Cisco to earn the CCIE, it shows you how to: Grasp network routing at both theoretical and practical levels. Select and configure the appropriate protocol. Choose the right subnet mask. Route in a classless environment. Configure path selection and network address translation NAT). Route redistribution between protocols within a network. Handle static routing, multiple interior routing protocols, and the Border Gateway Protocol. Monitor, debug, and troubleshoot a Cisco-routed network. For hands-on work with Cisco IP Routers, Advanced IP Routing In Cisco Networks can give you the knowledge and confidence that will make implementation and maintenance a whole lot easier and a lot less nerve-wracking. And when it comes to Cisco study, you can't find a better tutor than this book. It even includes practice exercises!
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4 of 4 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
An excellent, easy-to-read book on routing,
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This review is from: Advanced IP Routing in Cisco Networks (Paperback)
Being most excellent practical introduction into IP routing I have ever seen the book covers most of the cases which you might encounter in a mid-sized network or on a CCIE exam. All the cases are well illustrated and complemented with real configurations and printouts. For me the most remarkable part of the book is Chapter 6 - "Integrating Multiple Routing Protocols". If you're a looking from theoretical prespective or a start-up book on IOS - this is the wrong book for you. I have to say that there are two major issues that are not covered - large and complex OSPF networks and the secrets and mysteries of BGP. Anyway, if I have to buy this book once again - I'll do it! Add (do not substitute) to it the information from Cisco's web site and you're all set! Good luck!
4 of 4 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars
Good book but too many bugs,
By A Customer
This review is from: Advanced IP Routing in Cisco Networks (Paperback)
This is a very good book, but I was very dissappointed with the number of bugs. The author's web site lists over 50 technical bugs (which the reader is suppose go through and correct).This could have been a much better book with better editing. A book with a list price of $55.00 should have better quality control. I am looking forward to the next edition of this book with all of the bugs corrected.
3 of 3 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars
Excellent Book,
By A Customer
This review is from: Advanced IP Routing in Cisco Networks (Paperback)
This is indeed an Excellent book. My understanding of RIPv1, RIPv2, IGRP, EIGRP, and OSPF have shot through the roof. BGP is not covered in nearly enough detail--though they state that covering BGP in-depth is beyond the scope of the book. (Understandable)Again, an excellent book. However, make certain that you check the publisher's web site for the many buglets in the text--there are a number of them. (Though it's fun when you aren't 100% familiar with the material and you find the bugs. :)
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