This book is more than a straightforward listing of problems and solutions. Held and Hundley make the Cisco Access Lists Field Guide something of a tutorial in two ways. First, a couple of introductory chapters explain the fundamentals of access lists, including how they fit into the larger router architecture and how they're maintained. Second, the authors present their listings in conjunction with lots of high-quality commentary. They'll state their problem in detail, then list the solution, then (most valuably) call attention to individual lines in the access list and explain what they're for. This material makes this book valuable to those technicians interested in learning for the long term, not just solving problems in the immediate context. --David Wall
Topics covered: Access lists for Cisco routers, organized by the functions they perform. There's coverage of time-based access lists, dynamic access lists, reflexive access lists, context-based access control, address translation, and security functions (including those defined by IPSec).
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For administrators working in a Cisco networking environment, configuring access lists for Cisco routers is an extremely difficult and challenging task. This convenient reference provides all the comprehensive coverage network managers and router administrators need to create and apply access lists. This guide is especially developed for on-the-job use with easy-to-follow organization and a consistent format that details problems and their solutions, including numerous real world examples.
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Cisco Access lists are vital to your routers performing accurately. This book gives a number of example of both good access lists & bad ones...Every time I'm configuring a router, I check and double check this book...rarely do I work without it close by my side. This is another that isn't just Cisco documentation rehashed again. The insight and technical tips make it a real bonus. Almost like having a CCIE sitting next to you!
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Don't be so sure. This book covers it in fine detail. I like the algorithm that you can use to minimize the number of access-lists given two IP ranges. Time-based, reflexive, dynamic, CBAC, some TCP-intercept/NAT examples are all presented well. It also has some IPSec and Queing chapters (though I recommend "Enhanced IP Services" by Lee for those two topics) I didn't give it 5 stars because it's not quite Doyle/Clark level.
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True field guide.,
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I'm usually hesitant to purchase book with 'cisco' on the cover because you can get all the info from cisco website but this book is an exception and it delivers.The author has covered all the aspects of cisco access lists, standard, dynamic, extended and reflexive etc in good detail and IOS config examples. Chapter 8 and beyond are bonus which cover TCP intercept, IPsec and encryption. All in all a reliable handy reference for implementing and understanding of cisco access lists.
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