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A helpful guide on all things Cisco Do you wish that the complex topics of routers, switches, and networking could be presented in a simple, understandable presentation? With Cisco Networking All-in-One For Dummies , they are! This expansive reference is packed with all the information you need to learn to use Cisco routers and switches to develop and manage secure Cisco networks. This straightforward-by-fun guide offers expansive coverage of Cisco and breaks down intricate subjects such as networking, virtualization, and database technologies into easily digestible pieces.
Drills down complex subjects concerning Cisco networking into easy-to-understand, straightforward coverage Shares best practices for utilizing Cisco switches and routers to implement, secure, and optimize Cisco networks Reviews Cisco networking solutions and products, securing Cisco networks, and optimizing Cisco networks Details how to design and implement Cisco networks Whether you're new to Cisco networking products and services or an experienced professional looking to refresh your knowledge about Cisco, this For Dummies guide provides you with the coverage, solutions, and best practices you need.
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- Höfundur: Edward Tetz
- Útgáfa:1
- Útgáfudagur: 08/2011
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- Format:Page Fidelity
- ISBN 13: 9781118137833
- Print ISBN: 9780470945582
- ISBN 10: 1118137833
Efnisyfirlit
- About the Author
- Dedication
- Author’s Acknowledgments
- Table of Contents
- Introduction
- About This Book
- Conventions Used in This Book
- Foolish Assumptions
- How This Book Is Organized
- Icons Used in This Book
- Where to Go from Here
- Book I: Overview
- Contents at a Glance
- Chapter 1: Looking at the Cisco Network World
- Glazing Over the OSI Network Layer Model
- Connecting with Switches
- Moving On Up with Routers
- Taking the Network Wireless
- Securing Data with Firewalls
- Adding a Network Voice (Over IP, That Is)
- Focusing on Small Business Networks
- Taking Cisco Products Home
- Chapter 2: Exploring Cisco Network Design
- Embracing Methodologies
- Examining the Layered Network Model
- Chapter 3: Knowing as Little as Possible about Math
- Why These Number Systems Are Important
- Working with Bits and Bytes
- Pondering the Significance of the Significant Bit
- Making Conversions
- Chapter 4: Testing Your Core Networking Knowledge
- Layering the OSI Model
- Troubleshooting by Layers
- Framing Data
- Figuring Out Packets
- Getting the Lowdown on Low-Level and High-Level Addressing
- Watching the Traffic Go By
- Sharking the Network Data
- Chapter 5: Getting into the Cisco Internetwork Operating System
- Working with the Internetwork Operating System
- Tinkering with Device Connections
- Upgrading Firmware and Booting an IOS Image
- Contents at a Glance
- Chapter 1: Making the Most of IPv4
- Meeting TCP/IP, Belle of the Networking Ball
- Comparing TCP/IP with the OSI Network Model
- Comprehending the Structure of an IP Address
- Knowing Your Network Classes
- Breaking Up Networks with Subnetting
- Explaining Classless InterDomain Routing (CIDR)
- Chapter 2: Choosing between Protocols: TCP and UDP
- Understanding the UDP and TCP Structure
- Knowing When to Use TCP
- Knowing When to Use UDP
- Chapter 3: Working with ARP, the IP Communication Model, and Data Link Layer Troubleshooting
- Watching Address Resolution Protocol in Action
- Troubleshooting with ARP
- Using Other Troubleshooting Tools
- Chapter 4: Preparing for the Advent of IPv6
- Reviewing Address Structure
- Collapsing Addresses
- Identifying Special Addresses
- Assigning Addresses
- Integration with IPv4
- Contents at a Glance
- Chapter 1: Reviewing the Enterprise LAN
- Identifying Features of an Enterprise LAN
- Working with Cisco Switching Technologies
- Reviewing Switching Standards
- Purchasing Support
- Chapter 2: Switching Basics
- Switching and the OSI Model
- Communicating with Duplex/Simplex
- Colliding and Broadcasting
- Powering Up Your Switch
- Chapter 3: Configuring Switches
- Switching with the Internetwork Operating System ( IOS)
- Connecting to Your Switch
- Revealing Basic Switch Configuration
- Working with Users
- Running Setup Wizard
- Working with Web Console
- Chapter 4: Easing Device Discovery with CDP
- Discovering How CDP Operates
- Working with CDP
- Building Your Network Layout
- Chapter 5: Virtualizing Networks with VLANs and VTP
- Implementing Virtual Local Area Networks (VLANs)
- Getting Started with VLAN Trunking Protocol (VTP)
- Chapter 6: Adding Fault Tolerance with STP
- Working with Spanning Tree Protocol (STP)
- Setting Up STP
- Troubleshooting STP
- Debugging STP
- Chapter 7: Adding Fault Tolerance with EtherChannel
- Examining How EtherChannel Works
- Checking Out EtherChannel Basic Guidelines
- Setting Up EtherChannel
- Getting at Diagnostic Information for EtherChannel
- Debugging EtherChannel
- Chapter 8: Speeding Configuration with Smartport Macros
- Viewing Existing Smartport Macros
- Working with Macros
- Contents at a Glance
- Chapter 1: Making the Wide Area Network (WAN) Wide
- Identifying Features of a WAN
- Choosing Technologies
- Chapter 2: Cozying Up to Routing Basics
- Of Routers and Routing
- Enabling Routing
- Working with DHCP
- Chapter 3: Router Configuration
- Getting to Know the Internetwork Operating System ( IOS) for Routers
- Making Router Connections
- Performing a Basic Configuration
- Running Setup Wizard
- Working with Users
- Chapter 4: Setting Up Static Routes
- Knowing the Pros and Cons of Static Routing
- Building a Small Network with Static Routing
- Chapter 5: Configuring Serial Connections and WAN Links
- Finding Out Where the Telephone Company Fits In
- Connecting Your Devices
- Setting Up Your Serial Connection
- Troubleshooting Serial Connections
- Chapter 6: Meeting the Routing Protocols
- Checking Out Criteria for Routing Protocol Selection
- Introducing the Protocols
- Distance-Vector Routing
- Link-State Routing
- Chapter 7: Checking Out RIP and EIGRP Characteristics and Design
- Working with Routing Information Protocol ( RIP)
- Working with Enhanced Interior Gateway Routing Protocol ( EIGRP)
- Chapter 8: Getting Comfortable with the OSPF and IS-IS Protocols
- Open Shortest Path First ( OSPF)
- Intermediate System to Intermediate System ( IS-IS)
- Chapter 9: Routing with BGP and IP Multicast
- Routing with Border Gateway Protocol (BGP)
- Routing IP Multicast Traffic
- Contents at a Glance
- Chapter 1: Getting Wise to Wireless LANs
- Understanding the Benefit of Wireless LANs
- Learning the Wireless Technologies
- Following the Standards
- Sending Data Over the Airwaves
- Battle of the Bands
- Chapter 2: Planning Your WLAN
- Setting Your Operation Mode
- Grouping Your Clients with SSID
- Planning Around Interference
- Working with Multiple APs
- Chapter 3: Securing Your WLAN
- Understanding the Benefits of a Secure WLAN
- Checking Out Security Risk Mitigation Methods
- Securing the Management Interface
- Chapter 4: Building a Cisco Wireless Network
- Introducing the Cisco Unified Wireless Networks Architecture ( CUWN)
- Lightweight Access Point Protocol (LWAPP)
- Setting Up Your Wireless LAN
- Contents at a Glance
- Chapter 1: Defending against Common Attacks with Basic Security Tools
- Knowing Your Enemy
- Implementing Firewalls
- Defending Your Network against Attacks
- Security Tools
- Chapter 2: Securing Networks with Cisco’s Adaptive Security Appliance
- Locating Firewalls in the OSI Model
- Getting to Know the Internetwork Operating System
- Making Connections
- Running the ASA Setup Wizard
- Performing a Basic Configuration
- Setting Up User Accounts
- Configuring Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol
- Examining Your License
- Chapter 3: Securing Networks with ACLs and NAT
- Securing Networks with ACLs
- Creating ACLs
- Applying an ACL
- Using ACLs as a Virus Detection Tool
- Where You Can Use ACLs
- Setting Up Network Address Translation
- Chapter 4: Cisco Security Best Practices
- Management Areas
- Finding Out About Known Issues with Cisco Devices
- Leveraging Authentication, Authorization, and Accounting
- Centralizing Log Collection and Monitoring
- Implementing Secure Protocols
- Managing Configurations
- Getting Physical with Security
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