
ICND: Interconnecting Cisco Network Devices (Book/CD-ROM package)
McGraw-Hill Professional (Publisher)
Published on 16. November 2000
Book
Hardback
752 pages
978-0-07-212522-1 (ISBN)
Description
This title offers complete coverage of the newly revised CCNA course! The demand for certified networking professionals that have experience with Cisco products and Cisco-based networks has never been higher. Written in conjunction with NetCerts, the premier Cisco certification training Web site, "ICND: Interconnecting Cisco Network Devices" gives you full, curriculum-based coverage to help you study for the CCNA exam and succeed as a Cisco professional.Contents include: comprehensive coverage of configuring, building, and installing; Cisco network devices; network protocols and network management; IP routing fundamentals, access lists, and traffic management; WAN interfaces, including leased line connectivity, cabling types, layering, and more; extensive FAQ sections in each chapter for additional support; real-world case studies and actual configurations for practical hands-on experience; and, over 200 sample questions for review. Comprehensive, thorough, and reliable, this is the only book you'll need for both preparing for the CCNA exam, and as a helpful on-the-job desk reference.
More details
Language
English
Place of publication
United States
Publishing group
McGraw-Hill Education - Europe
Target group
College/higher education
Professional and scholarly
Illustrations
200 illustrations
Dimensions
Height: 231 mm
Width: 198 mm
Thickness: 56 mm
Weight
1565 gr
ISBN-13
978-0-07-212522-1 (9780072125221)
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Persons
Thomas M. Thomas II, is the founder of Netcerts.com, a leading training and education site for Cisco certification. He was previously a Course Developer for Cisco Systems and was a Group Leader of the Advanced Systems Solutions Engineering team for MCI's Managed Network Services. In his spare time, he has authored OSPF Network Design Solution and Thomas' Telecom and Networking Dictionary. He also likes to work with the Research Triangle Park, North Carolina chapter of the Cisco Professional Association Worldwide (www.ciscopaw.org). Tom is currently working as an Instructor/Consultant for Chesapeake Network Solutions (www.ccci.com).
Michael Coker, CCNP, MCSE, MCP+I, CNA, is a consultant at Netigy Corporation, a Strategic Alliance Partner with Cisco, where he provides e-business infrastructure planning, design, and implementation. Michael is a member of Netigy's Global Security Practice, focusing on VPN design solutions as well as vulnerability assessments and facilitated risk analysis of customers' e-business architectures. He is the co-author of Interconnecting Cisco Network Devices published by Osborne/McGraw-Hill.
Dan Golding, CCNP, is currently Director of Network Planning and Evaluation for NetRail, a Tier One Internet Service Provider. He was previously responsible for Network Architecture and Operations at Mindspring Enterprises.
Andrew Mason has 10 years experience in the networking industry and currently is consulting for Energis-Squared, the largest ISP in the UK. He is involved daily in the design and implementation of complex secure hosted solutions utilizing products from Check Point and Cisco Secure product range.
Mark Newcomb (Spokane, WA) is currently an IS Operations Supervisor for a company that provides medical laboratory services throughout the Pacific.
Adam Quiggle (Apex, NC) is a consultant for Metamor - Industry Solutions specializing in the implementation of Cisco Access Servers, Windows Nt Terminal Server and metaframe. He holds a Master CNE, MCSE, CCNA and a Bachelor of Sciene in Electrical Engineering.
Peter A. Van Oene, CCIE(TM) #5177, is a Senior Consultant with UNIS LUMIN, Inc. (www.unislumin.com), a Toronto-based technology firm and Cisco Silver Partner.
Michael Coker, CCNP, MCSE, MCP+I, CNA, is a consultant at Netigy Corporation, a Strategic Alliance Partner with Cisco, where he provides e-business infrastructure planning, design, and implementation. Michael is a member of Netigy's Global Security Practice, focusing on VPN design solutions as well as vulnerability assessments and facilitated risk analysis of customers' e-business architectures. He is the co-author of Interconnecting Cisco Network Devices published by Osborne/McGraw-Hill.
Dan Golding, CCNP, is currently Director of Network Planning and Evaluation for NetRail, a Tier One Internet Service Provider. He was previously responsible for Network Architecture and Operations at Mindspring Enterprises.
Andrew Mason has 10 years experience in the networking industry and currently is consulting for Energis-Squared, the largest ISP in the UK. He is involved daily in the design and implementation of complex secure hosted solutions utilizing products from Check Point and Cisco Secure product range.
Mark Newcomb (Spokane, WA) is currently an IS Operations Supervisor for a company that provides medical laboratory services throughout the Pacific.
Adam Quiggle (Apex, NC) is a consultant for Metamor - Industry Solutions specializing in the implementation of Cisco Access Servers, Windows Nt Terminal Server and metaframe. He holds a Master CNE, MCSE, CCNA and a Bachelor of Sciene in Electrical Engineering.
Peter A. Van Oene, CCIE(TM) #5177, is a Senior Consultant with UNIS LUMIN, Inc. (www.unislumin.com), a Toronto-based technology firm and Cisco Silver Partner.
Content
Chapter 1: Network Concepts Review. Chapter 2: Identifying, Cabling and Attaching to Cisco Devices. Chapter 3: Basics of Cisco Configuration and Operations. Chapter 4: Network Management. Chapter 5: Catalyst 1900 Switch Operation. Chapter 6: Extending Switched Networks with VLANs. Chapter 7: Interconnecting Networks with TCP/IP. Chapter 8: IP Routing Fundamentals. Chapter 9: Access Lists and Traffic Management. Chapter 10: Interconnecting Networks with TCP/IP. Chapter 11: Leased Line Connectivity. Chapter 12: ISDN. Chapter 13: Frame Relay.