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3 of 3 people found the following review helpful:
2.0 out of 5 stars
OBTUSE ESSAY OF NETWORKING ESSENTIALS,
By "suppo40" (Tampa, Florida USA) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Implementing Cisco VPNs (Paperback)
The compilation entitled "Implementing Cisco VPNs" was a rather disappointing choice of technical literature. A significant amount of text was devoted to development of PPTP services and related Microsoft networking concepts. Although this information may have value at some fundamental level, it really serves to deliver deminishing impact when constructing environments of highly scalable architecture and elevated security requirements. The chapter on Dial-up networking presented an anomaly with respect to concept flow. Information of greater value may be found free of charge on Cisco's website.
2 of 4 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Better read this book or be left behind,
This review is from: Implementing Cisco VPNs (Paperback)
A detailed and complete reference on on implementing Cisco VPNs. This book covers the whole gamit of implementing Cisco VPNs. Going from concepts through complete set-up and on to implementation and beyond. Excellent coverage on how to configure native Windows support for compulsory and voluntary VPNs--everyone's #1 priority - security. A complete and detailed table of contents and appendix make quick searches a breeze. This book is chock full of technical setup procedures and protocol. A very complete book on how to configure IPSEC, L@TP, PPTP, GRE Tunnels, CET, and more. Read it or be left behind!
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Implementing Cisco VPNs by Adam Quiggle (Paperback - February 26, 2001)
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