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Troubleshooting Remote Access Networks (CCIE Professional Development) [Hardcover]

Plamen Nedeltchev (Author)
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1587050765 978-1587050763 November 21, 2002

A guide to understanding the troubleshooting tools, commands, and methodologies that enable reliable performance for remote access services

  • Gain a solid grasp of enterprise telecommunications technology fundamentals, including service options and clocking, line coding, and framing in carrier systems
  • Understand how network traffic is handled by carriers and service providers
  • Examine a layer-by-layer, systematic approach to troubleshooting issues
  • Design, configure, and troubleshoot T1 and PRI circuits, text and PPP dial-in and dial-out services, and Cisco AS5000 Access Servers
  • Design, configure, and troubleshoot ISDN BRI at the physical, data link, and network levels, as well as PPP, MMP, and telephone interfaces
  • Design, configure, and troubleshoot Frame Relay UNI and NNI interfaces, with a focus on new installs, wrong DLCI, LMI settings, performance and multicast issues, and re-hosting of Frame Relay service
  • Design, configure, and troubleshoot PTPP, L2TP, and IPSec VPNs, examining specific VPN clients, Internet technology, and LAN issues
  • Resolve common availability issues for all major remote access technologies through real-world scenarios for dial, ISDN, Frame Relay, and VPNs

The ranks of telecommuters, remote employees, and mobile users are growing every day and their communications needs are expanding just as rapidly. Advancements in remote access technologies allow users to become less dependent on the office and to increase productivity without sacrificing the convenience of direct access to the corporate network. Convenient, secure, and reliable connections are crucial to corporate reliance on remote access. Customers, employees, and partners should connect seamlessly, as if they were in company headquarters. They also must count on the ability to log in and to remain connected at an expected level of performance. Understanding how to deploy remote access services is the first step to realizing the benefits that these services offer but inconsistent performance or denial of service threaten productivity gains. It is critical that these services not only be available but also perform as promised.

Troubleshooting Remote Access Networks helps you understand underlying technologies and gain insight into the challenges, issues, and best practices for supporting remote access networks. This book focuses on the enterprise portion of a remote access network and includes service provider troubleshooting and design information that helps both enterprise and service provider network engineers understand the larger picture of remote access networks. This book opens with a section covering fundamental concepts. Design issues, provisioning, DSL and cable connectivity options, central office operations, authentication techniques, and troubleshooting tools are all addressed in this part of the book, forming the foundation upon which later sections are built. Each of the subsequent four parts examines a key remote access technology, including dial, ISDN, Frame Relay, and VPNs. Each part is a self-contained tutorial, providing foundation review, design and configuration overviews, and troubleshooting techniques. Each part concludes with a series of real-world support scenarios that represent proven best practices for remote access network management, drawn from tens of thousands of cases handled by the Cisco Remote Access team.

Whether you are looking for a design, configuration, and support reference guide, or need a preparation tool to help you prepare for the CCIE exam, Troubleshooting Remote Access Networks provides you with expert-level solutions to help guarantee the availability of remote access services.



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A guide to understanding the troubleshooting tools, commands, and methodologies that enable reliable performance for remote access services


* Gain a solid grasp of enterprise telecommunications technology fundamentals, including service options and clocking, line coding, and framing in carrier systems
* Understand how network traffic is handled by carriers and service providers
* Examine a layer-by-layer, systematic approach to troubleshooting issues
* Design, configure, and troubleshoot T1 and PRI circuits, text and PPP dial-in and dial-out services, and Cisco AS5000 Access Servers
* Design, configure, and troubleshoot ISDN BRI at the physical, data link, and network levels, as well as PPP, MMP, and telephone interfaces
* Design, configure, and troubleshoot Frame Relay UNI and NNI interfaces, with a focus on new installs, wrong DLCI, LMI settings, performance and multicast issues, and re-hosting of Frame Relay service
* Design, configure, and troubleshoot PTPP, L2TP, and IPSec VPNs, examining specific VPN clients, Internet technology, and LAN issues
* Resolve common availability issues for all major remote access technologies through real-world scenarios for dial, ISDN, Frame Relay, and VPNs

The ranks of telecommuters, remote employees, and mobile users are growing every day and their communications needs are expanding just as rapidly. Advancements in remote access technologies allow users to become less dependent on the office and to increase productivity without sacrificing the convenience of direct access to the corporate network. Convenient, secure, and reliable connections are crucial to corporate reliance on remote access. Customers, employees, and partners should connect seamlessly, as if they were in company headquarters. They also must count on the ability to log in and to remain connected at an expected level of performance. Understanding how to deploy remote access services is the first step to realizing the benefits that these services offer but inconsistent performance or denial of service threaten productivity gains. It is critical that these services not only be available but also perform as promised.

Troubleshooting Remote Access Networks helps you understand underlying technologies and gain insight into the challenges, issues, and best practices for supporting remote access networks. This book focuses on the enterprise portion of a remote access network and includes service provider troubleshooting and design information that helps both enterprise and service provider network engineers understand the larger picture of remote access networks. This book opens with a section covering fundamental concepts. Design issues, provisioning, DSL and cable connectivity options, central office operations, authentication techniques, and troubleshooting tools are all addressed in this part of the book, forming the foundation upon which later sections are built. Each of the subsequent four parts examines a key remote access technology, including dial, ISDN, Frame Relay, and VPNs. Each part is a self-contained tutorial, providing foundation review, design and configuration overviews, and troubleshooting techniques. Each part concludes with a series of real-world support scenarios that represent proven best practices for remote access network management, drawn from tens of thousands of cases handled by the Cisco Remote Access team.

Whether you are looking for a design, configuration, and support reference guide, or need a preparation tool to help you prepare for the CCIE exam, Troubleshooting Remote Access Networks provides you with expert-level solutions to help guarantee the availability of remote access services.

About the Author

Plamen Nedeltchev, Ph.D., is a technical solutions consultant on the Cisco Remote Access team at Cisco Systems. His responsibilities include design, configuration, troubleshooting, and engineering of remote access for the existing remote access infrastructure at Cisco. Plamen has more than 20 years experience in research, design, and development of LANs/WANs. He has extensive experience with all the major remote access technologies, including ISDN, Frame Relay, DSL, dial, wireless, and VPNs. He has written more than 40 publications on these and other subjects.


Product Details

  • Hardcover: 896 pages
  • Publisher: Cisco Press (November 21, 2002)
  • Language: English
  • ISBN-10: 1587050765
  • ISBN-13: 978-1587050763
  • Product Dimensions: 9.3 x 8 x 2.2 inches
  • Shipping Weight: 3.6 pounds
  • Average Customer Review: 4.4 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (8 customer reviews)
  • Amazon Best Sellers Rank: #1,078,678 in Books (See Top 100 in Books)

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10 of 10 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Excellent Troubleshooting Resource, December 13, 2002
This review is from: Troubleshooting Remote Access Networks (CCIE Professional Development) (Hardcover)
Troubleshooting Remote Access Networks is a great resource for anybody supporting a Remote Access Network. Supporting Remote access Networks has always been a challenge with limited or no access to the CPE, varied technical levels of users and being seperated by multiple hops of physical layer. The author approaches the different Access technologies in a step by step manner and gives clear and lucid troubleshooting solutions for the various aspects in the specific technologies. The detailed explanation of the show and debug commands will be greatly helpful for anybody looking into a quick solution for an access issue.This book is targetted towards all audience levels from Netowrk Managers to design and operation engineers working with day to day support calls and operation issues. And finally it would be a great resource for the CCIE Lab preparation. The tips and techniques discussed in the book will prove to be a great time saver in the exam as time is the worst enemy on the big day.
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6 of 6 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Excellent source of information to study from, December 3, 2002
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This review is from: Troubleshooting Remote Access Networks (CCIE Professional Development) (Hardcover)
A very good book to use for CCIE lab study, areas included are: VPN, ISDN, frame relay and dial. It also goes into depth with many situations for troubleshooting with detailed explanations of typical symptoms and associated output you might see. A fresh and down to earth layer by layer approach to troubleshooting.
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5 of 5 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Authority of an Instructor !!!, January 31, 2004
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Wole Akpose "wolexca" (dundalk, md United States) - See all my reviews
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This review is from: Troubleshooting Remote Access Networks (CCIE Professional Development) (Hardcover)
Dr. Nedeltchev's demonstration of his mastery of the terrain is in no doubt. Like an Instructor, he walks you through the `art' of troubleshooting remote access networks, concentrating on 4 of the most popular remote access types; Dial, ISDN, Frame Relay and VPN. The modular layout of the text makes it an easy read, not just for CCIE candidates but an invaluable reference guide for the practicing network engineer, who is confronted with many of the troubleshooting scenario highlighted in the book on a daily basis. The book is organized into 5 parts.

Section 1 is a must read for everyone interested in Remote Access Network Technologies from the end user customer, planning to procure remote access service/solution to the service provider customer support engineers whose job it is to ensure customer satisfaction and the infrastructure engineers who are faced with ensuring the health of the system. This section quickly lay out the fundamental issues in Remote Access Network technology, as much as can fit in less than 150 pages, and still provide a good feel for the issues at stake.

Chapters 5 to 22 are where the real juice is. The almost 700 pages of text is divided into 4 modules, each dealing with one of Dial, ISDN, Frame Relay and VPN, in that other.

A feature I found very useful is the modular nature of the book, providing easy reference for the information you need. In practice, Engineers may not have to work with all technologies, but still find the book handy as a reference to the technology that interests them as well as a quick guide to troubleshooting that technology.

Chapters 5 through 8 describes dial technology and troubleshooting issues and chapters 9 though 13 explores ISDN technology.

Chapters 14 to 18 is on Frame Relay technology and as is the pattern throughout the book starts with an overview of frame Relay technology in 14, moving on to design solutions in chapter 15 and configurations in 16. chapter 17 explores the topic of troubleshooting frame relay network detailing specific commands and pointing to specific tools, while chapter 18 reviews some troubleshooting scenarios including new install, mismatched dlci, traffic shaping, ip multicast and even host migration.

The coverage of VPN is quite detailed (chapters 19 through 22) with description of VPN categories, link technologies and a break down of IKE an IPSec technologies providing the ground work for a full chapter on design and configurations which then presented a clear case for the troubleshooting chapter with Cisco equipment as benchmark. Chapter 22 looks at some real life VPN troubleshooting scenarios. Of course the application environment is windows. Linux operating systems users of the popular Cisco VPN software will have to get resources from Cisco website.

Like most Cisco press texts, this book has its share of IOS snapshots and scenario examples and lives up to its stated billings "as a guide to understanding tools, commands and methodologies that enable reliable performance of remote access services"

Having this book within reach when dealing with remote access networks is guaranteed to save you time, no matter what stage of the system you may find yourself, from planning though maintenance/support. For aspiring CCIE, I will recommend this as a must have.

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