This guide contians examples of IOS IP commands that can be tailored to the users environment. It provides the reader with a comprehensive reference and guide to creating and applying access lists, as well as a consistent format that demystifies IOS and IP commands.
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McGraw-Hill Education - Europe
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Für höhere Schule und Studium
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Höhe: 229 mm
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978-0-07-212422-4 (9780072124224)
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Part 1 Getting connected: what you'll need; connecting cables; using hyperterm; using a modern connection; using a terminal server; router initialisation; problem resolution. Part 2 How the router works: processing packets; packet switching methods; the role of CPU and memory; the role of buffers; determining router health. Part 3 Basic configuration methods: using the EXEC command interpreter; EXEC command levels; general command formats; obtaining On-line assistance; entering the configuration commands; configuration operations. Part 4 Global configuration operations: establishing passwords; access control; setting screen parameters for console operations; configuring console and vts; logging messages; interface configuration - Serial; Ethernet; Token-Ring; HSSI; ISDN; Dial?? Part 5 Working with IP: IP address assignment; secondary addressing; use of subnet-zero; broadcasting; ICMP configuration; test functions. Part 6 IP access lists: standard; extended. Part 7 IP routing protocols: RIP; OSPF; EIGRP; BGP. Part 8 Custom services: configuring SLIP; configuring Xmodem; configuring MTUs; Tcp header compression. Part 9 Monitoring IP network traffic: using debug; using access-lists with debug; monitoring with access-lists; using IP accounting; monitoring the route-cache; configuring logging; using TTCP.