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Optimal Routing Design [Hardcover]

Russ White (Author), Alvaro Retana (Author), Don Slice (Author)
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June 17, 2005

Techniques for optimizing large-scale IP routing operation and managing network growth 

  • Understand the goals of scalable network design, including tradeoffs between network scaling, convergence speed, and resiliency
  • Learn basic techniques applicable to any network design, including hierarchy, addressing, summarization, and information hiding
  • Examine the deployment and operation of EIGRP, OSPF, and IS-IS protocols on large-scale networks
  • Understand when and how to use a BGP core in a large-scale network and how to use BGP to connect to external networks
  • Apply high availability and fast convergence to achieve 99.999 percent, or “five 9s” network uptime
  • Secure routing systems with the latest routing protocol security best practices
  • Understand the various techniques used for carrying routing information through a VPN

Optimal Routing Design provides the tools and techniques, learned through years of experience with network design and deployment, to build a large-scale or scalable IP-routed network. The book takes an easy-to-read approach that is accessible to novice network designers while presenting invaluable, hard-to-find insight that appeals to more advanced-level professionals as well.

 

Written by experts in the design and deployment of routing protocols, Optimal Routing Design leverages the authors’ extensive experience with thousands of customer cases and network designs. Boiling down years of experience into best practices for building scalable networks, this book presents valuable information on the most common problems network operators face when seeking to turn best effort IP networks into networks that can support Public Switched Telephone Network (PSTN)-type availability and reliability.

 

Beginning with an overview of design fundamentals, the authors discuss the tradeoffs between various competing points of network design, the concepts of hierarchical network design, redistribution, and addressing and summarization. This first part provides specific techniques, usable in all routing protocols, to work around real-world problems. The next part of the book details specific information on deploying each interior gateway protocol (IGP)–including EIGRP, OSPF, and IS-IS–in real-world network environments. Part III covers advanced topics in network design, including border gateway protocol (BGP), high-availability, routing protocol security, and virtual private networks (VPN). Appendixes cover the fundamentals of each routing protocol discussed in the book; include a checklist of questions and design goals that provides network engineers with a useful tool when evaluating a network design; and compare routing protocols strengths and weaknesses to help you decide when to choose one protocol over another or when to switch between protocols.

 

“The complexity associated with overlaying voice and video onto an IP network involves thinking through latency, jitter, availability, and recovery issues. This text offers keen insights into the fundamentals of network architecture for these converged environments.”

–John Cavanaugh, Distinguished Services Engineer, Cisco Systems®

 

This book is part of the Networking Technology Series from Cisco Press‚ which offers networking professionals valuable information for constructing efficient networks, understanding new technologies, and building successful careers.

 


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About the Author

Russ White, CCIE® No. 2635, is a member of the Cisco® Routing Deployment and Architecture team in RTP NC. He works in all areas of routing protocol design, routed network design, and routed network deployment.

 

Don Slice, CCIE No. 1929, is a development engineer on the Cisco Distance Vector Routing Protocol team, responsible for creating new features and resolving software defects with EIGRP and RIP. Previously, Slice worked on the Cisco Routing Deployment and Architecture and Routing Protocol Escalation teams designing, implementing, and troubleshooting networks running all of the IP routing protocols.

 

Alvaro Retana, CCIE No. 1609, is a technical leader in the IP Routing Deployment and Architecture team at Cisco, where he works directly on advanced features in routing protocols. His current work includes topics such as BGP Security and ad-hoc networking.

 


Product Details

  • Hardcover: 504 pages
  • Publisher: Cisco Press (June 17, 2005)
  • Language: English
  • ISBN-10: 1587051877
  • ISBN-13: 978-1587051876
  • Product Dimensions: 9.2 x 7.2 x 1.4 inches
  • Shipping Weight: 2.2 pounds
  • Average Customer Review: 4.0 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (4 customer reviews)
  • Amazon Best Sellers Rank: #1,175,206 in Books (See Top 100 in Books)

More About the Author

Russ White is a Principal Engineer at Cisco Systems in RTP, NC. He focuses on routing protocols, including the interaction between routing and other network systems, such as energy management, security, and layer 2 control planes. He is a regular speaker at Networkers in the US and Europe, active in the IETF. Russ was a member of the core team that developed the Cisco Certified Design Expert and the Cisco Certified Architect, and has worked on the Cisco Certified Internet Expert program. He has taught classes in the Master's degree program at a local college, and served on the IT advisory council for an online university.

Beyond technical books, articles, and white papers, Russ has also started a new series of detective mystery fiction. The first book in this series is Loss of Carrier, published in November of 2009.

Russ enjoys time with his wife and two daughters, competitive shooting, gunsmithing, reading, and boating on lakes in the Raleigh area. He has taught a small group Bible study for the four years.

 

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5.0 out of 5 stars I'm a bit biased...., June 7, 2006
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This review is from: Optimal Routing Design (Hardcover)
Okay, so I'm the author, and I'm a bit biased. :-) But, I just wanted to respond to the reviewer, above, who stated the book was all wrong, and about the new OSPF area type. It is a joke. When you're plowing through this much technical material, it's good to laugh at some things.

If you can find real mistakes in the book, things that you think are really wrong with the principles and concepts explained, then please email Cisco Press, or me.

As for the "real world" part, yes, I agree, this book could be more real world, if it weren't already so long, as it is. We're currently discussing a case study only book that would pair with this one, to provide more real world exposure. The problem is that packing the theory and the real world experience stuff into one book would make a book too big to be practical, and readable.

HTH

:-)

Russ
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5 of 6 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars On the right track, but little detail on dealing with the real world., August 8, 2005
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This review is from: Optimal Routing Design (Hardcover)
Optimal Routing Design is full of good stuff. Full marks for starting the book with the advice "think about what you would like the network to do".

The book contains a wealth of information on how you should design a network if you were starting from scratch. It assists in clarifying the impact of routing protocol configuration choices.

For the operator of an existing network, little information is provided on "how to get there from here". Other issues that aren't really addressed are "Having broken a number of design rules, how far am I from a meltdown?" and "What improvement in service/operating costs/convergence would I see if I followed all the rules?"

Another area that could have seem more material was how map the desired behaviour of the network (traffic flow wise) into design decisions.

Overall a valuable contribution to routing literature. Well done.
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6 of 9 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars A Complete Course, August 2, 2005
This review is from: Optimal Routing Design (Hardcover)
This is a booked aimed at network engineers who want to understand the concepts and theory of designing and deploying a large-scale network. It is also helpful for engineers who are studying for theie CCIE or Cisco network design certification.

As prerequisites, the reader should be familiar with basic routing protocol concepts, including the mechanics of how each protocol works, basic Cisco router configuration, and physical layer interconnectivity. Some review of routing protocol operation is provided in the appendixes, but these are by no means comprehensive reviews.

Perhaps the chapter headings are as good a summary of what the book covers as any description:

Network Design Goals and Techniques
Applying the Fundamentals
EIGRP Network design
OSPF Network Design
IS-IS Network Design
BGP Cores and Network Scalability
High Availability and Fast Convergence
Routing Protocol Security
Virtual Private Networks

This book is designed to be read, not just used as a reference. It provides a consistent story throughout the book and is intended to be read from front to back and providing a complete course in network routing design.
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