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by Priscilla Oppenheimer (Author), Joseph Bardwell (Author) "The turn of the century brings us into an era of exciting advancement in computer applications..." (more)
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Product Description
All network designers and administrators want their campus LANs to run efficiently. This book provides tips and techniques for using protocol analyzers and other tools to recognize problems for both Cisco and multiprotocol traffic patterns.
* Focuses on troubleshooting problems that arise from the Cisco routers inter-operating with many other network protocols
* Covers both legacy and cutting-edge technologies
* Authors are respected in the field for their teaching and training development skills in network troubleshooting

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Essential information on the successful troubleshooting of complex campus networks

Just as a used car can seem to be in good condition to an inexperienced consumer, a network can also feign an appearance that all is running smoothly to the unskilled user. Upon closer examination, though, a true expert can discern when a network is a lemon. Network engineers, administrators, and technicians who manage Cisco and multivendor campus networks know how crucial it is to determine when a network has serious problems and what to do about them, particularly when that network spans buildings and consists of wired and wireless technologies. Known as campus networks, these networks connect tens, hundreds, or even thousands of users at businesses, universities, nonprofit organizations, and government agencies. This informative book teaches the use of Cisco and industry-standard trouble-shooting tools to analyze, diagnose, and fix problems on modern switched and routed networks with information that is based on many years of analyzing real-world, diverse, and complex networks. Written by a pair of authors with over forty years of networking experience between them, this book discusses:

  • Techniques for using protocol analyzers, such as the WildPackets EtherPeek and AiroPeek products, to recognize and isolate faulty network behavior
  • The OSI Reference Model and the Internet Control Message Protocol (ICMP)
  • How Ethernet and 802.11 wireless networks work and how to troubleshoot them when they don’t
  • Spanning Tree Protocol, which is used on bridged and switched networks, and the configuration and troubleshooting of VLANs
  • IP addressing, IP routing protocols, TCP, and an overview of upper-layer TCP/IP protocols
  • Troubleshooting for Novell NetWare, AppleTalk, and Windows networking
  • WAN technology and trouble-shooting from the perspective of the LAN-oriented network engineer


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Product Details

  • Hardcover: 608 pages
  • Publisher: Wiley; 1 edition (July 19, 2002)
  • Language: English
  • ISBN-10: 0471210137
  • ISBN-13: 978-0471210139
  • Product Dimensions: 9 x 7.5 x 1.4 inches
  • Shipping Weight: 2.2 pounds (View shipping rates and policies)
  • Average Customer Review: 5.0 out of 5 stars See all reviews (12 customer reviews)
  • Amazon.com Sales Rank: #575,223 in Books (See Bestsellers in Books)

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Key Phrases - Statistically Improbable Phrases (SIPs): (learn more)
metric weights command, spantree command, many campus networks, ethernet command, req src, many network engineers, vlan command, priority vlan, data link layer address, root bridge, topology change flag, advertising router, bridging table, discontiguous subnets, subset advertisements, internal network number, protocol analyst, vtp domain, ephemeral port number, set vlan, multiple routing protocols, prefix boundary, debug isdn, seed router, ospf network
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Mbps Ethernet, Subnet Master Browser, Token Ring, Qualifier Byte, Send Sequence, Fast Ethernet, Fragmentation Flags, Logical Link Control, Ethernet Header Destination, Internet Protocol Datagram Version, Address Resolution Protocol, Gigabit Ethernet, Packet Length, Domain Name System, Reference Model, Reliability Total Length, Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol, Output System, Routing Information Protocol, Ethernet Broadcast Source, Open Shortest Path First, Option Option Code, Service Access Point, Service Advertising Protocol, Transmission Control Protocol
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8 of 8 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars A myth-shattering, authoritative and enlightening title, April 4, 2003
I'm sad I waited so long to read this excellent book. "Troubleshooting Campus Networks" (TCN) was published in Jul 2002, and it belongs on every network administrator's shelf -- now! This is the best networking book since Scott Haugdahl's "Network Analysis and Troubleshooting" and Eric Hall's "Internet Core Protocols." TCN will truly test your networking knowledge; you'll quickly validate the truth and discard the fiction.

So many books discuss networks, but somehow distort subtle points. Authors Oppenheimer and Bardwell know their material inside-out and explain key points in clear, concise prose. Ever hear of the "37% utilization rule for Ethernet?" It's false. Think that TCP sequence numbers count packets? Wrong -- they count bytes of data. And why are sequence numbers seemingly "off by one?" Look at the difference between ordinal and cardinal numbers, described in ch. 9.

TCN displays an uncanny ability to include just the information that is needed. "Reversible half-ASCII," which accounts for odd-looking NetBIOS traces, appears in ch. 12. The sections on Windows networking are first-rate, with helpful comparisons of NetBIOS with IPX, TCP, and NetBEUI. Even theoretical but damaging attack methods, like corrupting Hot Standby Router Protocol messages (ch. 8), are illuminated.

I have two complaints. I would have liked more attention paid to the mechanics of analyzing traffic, including the use of taps. Also, the Windows chapter seemed to end abruptly, just when the dynamics of Windows 2000 networking and port 445 should have appeared.

TCN is designed to educate protocol analysts. People with this skill set can administer LANs, analyzer network-based IDS traffic, and deploy network infrastructure. I thank the authors for their efforts and look forward to their next endeavor.

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7 of 7 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Super High Quality Book, August 22, 2002
By Dr. Peter J. Welcher (Arnold, MD United States) - See all my reviews
I've been eagerly reading bits and pieces of my copy of this book ever since it arrived. The amount of highly accurate detail is incredible. I believe 90% of all network books are so sloppily written they're not worth buying. This book is clearly in the top 1% of well-written and informative books.

The book's style is also very clear and understandable. It passes my ultimate test: I can read it at 10-11 PM at night without falling asleep! Almost all of the formulas and binary are made accessible to those with high-school math skills. The book stays focused and contains references to other sources for details that aren't need-to-know or interesting.

Furthermore, the discussion contains valuable protocol and troubleshooting information, info that could be a big help to the
reader in solving real problems in their network. (Of course, a hierarchically designed network built per Oppenheimer's Cisco Press Top-Down Network Design book might not have such problems!)

The protocol analysis aspect also opens the reader's eyes to understanding common protocols and to possible protocol issues. If you don't have protocol analysis software, I hear good things about Ethereal, a free protocol analyzer package for Windows.

Finally, although the title doesn't mention Cisco, there is sample show command output from Cisco devices, also discussion of Cisco-specific information where necessary and appropriate. (The subtitle does include "Cisco" with "LAN protocols" after all.) The book clearly resists the temptation to, for example, pursue routing protocols too deeply, and stays focussed on the campus, providing a well-balanced coverage of troubleshooting for that setting.

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5 of 5 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Always a pleasure, August 13, 2002
By Barking Dog (Sonoma, Calif.) - See all my reviews
to read a well written technical book. When I was starting out in this field I was often discouraged when reading various study materials. Now that I have achieved some degree of expertise, I realize my frustration was not due to personal inadequacy, but often the result of poorly written books.

Well, Priscilla Oppenheimer and partner Joe Bardwell are outstanding writers. Nowhere did I find myself scratching my head and wondering what I was missing. This is clearly an excellent book. It contains the kind of detail one needs in study and in life with real networks. Good information and good advice abound.

Troubleshooting Campus Networks is a keeper, a book that will occupy a place of honor on my bookshelf - right next to Cil's other book Top Down Network Design!!!!!

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