Introduction to Cisco Router Configuration
- By Laura Chappell, Cisco Systems, Inc.
- Published Nov 4, 1998 by Cisco Press. Part of the Certification series.
Book
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Features
- Copyright 1998
- Dimensions: 7.38 X 9.125
- Pages: 560
- Edition: 1st
- Book
- ISBN-10: 1-57870-076-0
- ISBN-13: 978-1-57870-076-9
Introduction to Cisco Router Configuration presents the foundation knowledge necessary to define Cisco router configurations in multi-protocol environments. You'll examine a broad range of technical information on routing models, processes, and design. Beginning with internetworking fundamentals, you'll work through the internetworking model, defining the OSI layers and path determination, then move on to basic router operation and configuration. You'll delve into the configuration details for IP routing, Novell IPX, and AppleTalk, and then examine IP addressing and traffic management with access lists. Finally, you'll explore WAN communications, including serial connections, X.25, and Frame Relay.
Table of Contents
I. INTRODUCTION TO INTERNETWORKING.
1. The Network Evolution.
2. Applications and Upper Layers.
3. Physical and Data Link Layers.
4. Network Layer and Path Determination.
5. Basic Router Operations.
6. Configuring a Router.
7. Discovering and Accessing Other Cisco Routers.
II. NETWORKING PROTOCOL SUITES.
8. TCP/IP Overview.
9. IP Addressing.
10. IP Routing Configuration.
11. Configuring Novell IPX.
12. Configuring AppleTalk.
13. Basic Traffic Management with Access Lists.
III. WIDE-AREA NETWORKING.
14. Introduction to Serial Connections.
15. Configuring X.25.
16. Configuring Frame Relay.
Appendix A: Answer Key.
Appendix B: Configuring DECnet.
Appendix C: Configuring Banyan VINES.
Appendix D: AutoInstalling Configuration Data.
Appendix E: Decimal to Binary Conversion Table.
Appendix F: Password Recovery.
Appendix G: Frame Relay Examples and Configurations.
Appendix H: Glossary of Terms.