Routing TCP/IP: CCIE Professional Development, Volume 2, 2nd edition

Published by Cisco Press (September 16, 2016) © 2017

  • Jeff Doyle
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The definitive guide to Cisco exterior routing protocols and advanced IP routing issues

Praised in its first edition for its readability, breadth, and depth, Routing TCP/IP, Volume II, 2nd Edition will help you thoroughly understand modern exterior routing protocols and implement them with Cisco routers.

Best-selling author Jeff Doyle offers crucial knowledge for every network professional who must manage routers to support growth and change. You'll find configuration and troubleshooting lessons that would cost thousands to learn in a classroom, plus up-to-date case studies, examples, exercises, and solutions.
Routing TCP/IP, Volume II, 2nd Edition covers routing and switching techniques that form the foundation of all Cisco CCIE tracks. Its expert content and CCIE structured review makes it invaluable for anyone pursuing this elite credential.
While its examples focus on Cisco IOS, the book illuminates concepts that are fundamental to virtually all modern networks and routing platforms. Therefore, it serves as an exceptionally practical reference for network designers, administrators, and engineers in any environment.

Samples

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  • Chapter 1 Inter-Domain Routing Concepts
  • Chapter 2 Introduction to BGP
  • Chapter 3 BGP and NLRI
  • Chapter 4 BGP and Routing Policies
  • Chapter 5 Scaling BGP
  • Chapter 6 Multiprotocol BGP
  • Chapter 7 Introduction to IP Multicast Routing
  • Chapter 8 Protocol Independent Multicast
  • Chapter 9 Scaling IP Multicast Routing
  • Chapter 10 IPv4 to IPv4 Network Address Translation (NAT44)
  • Chapter 11 IPv6 to IPv4 Network Address Translation (NAT64) 

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