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A detailed examination of interior routing protocols -- completely updated in a new edition   A complete revision of the best-selling first edition--widely considered a premier text on TCP/IP routing protocols A core textbook for CCIE preparation and a practical reference for network designers, administrators, and engineers Includes configuration and troubleshooting lessons that would cost thousands to learn in a classroom and numerous real-world examples and case studies   Praised in its first edition for its approachable style and wealth of information, this new edition provides readers a deep understanding of IP routing protocols, teaches how to implement these protocols using Cisco routers, and brings readers up to date protocol and implementation enhancements. Routing TCP/IP, Volume 1, Second Edition, includes protocol changes and Cisco features that enhance routing integrity, secure routers from attacks initiated through routing protocols, and provide greater control over the propagation of routing information for all the IP interior routing protocols. Routing TCP/IP, Volume 1, Second Edition, provides a detailed analysis of each of the IP interior gateway protocols (IGPs). Its structure remains the same as the best-selling first edition, though information within each section is enhanced and modified to include the new developments in routing protocols and Cisco implementations. What's New In This Edition? The first edition covers routing protocols as they existed in 1998. The new book updates all covered routing protocols and discusses new features integrated in the latest version of Cisco IOS Software. IPv6, its use with interior routing protocols, and its interoperability and integration with IPv4 are also integrated into this book. Approximately 200 pages of new information are added to the main text, with some old text removed. Additional exercise and solutions are also included.

Table of Contents:
Part I    Routing Basics Chapter 1    TCP/IP Review         TCP/IP Protocol Layers           IP Packet Header          IPv4 Addresses          First Octet Rule          Address Masks          Subnets and Subnet Masks          Designing Subnets          Breaking the Octet Boundary          Troubleshooting a Subnet Mask          Address Resolution Protocol (ARP)          Proxy ARP          Gratuitous ARP          Reverse ARP          Internet Control Message Protocol (ICMP)          Host-to-Host Layer          TCP          UDP          Looking Ahead          Summary Table: Chapter 1 Command Review          Recommended Reading          Review Questions          Configuration Exercises          Troubleshooting Exercises    Chapter 2    IPv6 Overview          IPv6 Addresses           Address Representation          IPv6 Address Types          Global Unicast Addresses          Identifying IPv6 Address Types          Local Unicast Addresses          Anycast Addresses          Multicast Addresses          Embedded IPv4 Addresses          IPv6 Packet Header Format          Extension Headers          ICMPv6          Neighbor Discovery Protocol          NDP Messages          Router Discovery          Address Autoconfiguration          Duplicate Address Detection          Neighbor Address Resolution          Privacy Addresses          Neighbor Unreachability Detection          Looking Ahead          Review Questions    Chapter 3    Static Routing          Route Table           Configuring Static Routes          Case Study: Simple IPv4 Static Routes          Case Study: Simple IPv6 Static Routes          Case Study: Summary Routes          Case Study: Alternative Routes          Case Study: Floating Static Routes          Case Study: IPv6 Floating Static Routes          Case Study: Load Sharing          Load Sharing and Cisco Express Forwarding          Per Destination Load Sharing and Fast Switching          Per Packet Load Sharing and Process Switching          Which Switching Method Will Be Used?          Case Study: Recursive Table Lookups          Troubleshooting Static Routes          Case Study: Tracing a Failed Route          Case Study: A Protocol Conflict          Case Study: A Replaced Router          Case Study: Tracing An IPv6 Failed Route          Looking Ahead          Summary Table: Chapter 3 Command Review          Review Questions          Configuration Exercises          Troubleshooting Exercises    Chapter 4    Dynamic Routing Protocols          Routing Protocol Basics           Path Determination          Metrics          Hop Count          Bandwidth          Load           Delay          Reliability          Cost          Convergence          Load Balancing          Distance Vector Routing Protocols          Common Characteristics          Periodic Updates          Neighbors          Broadcast Updates          Full Routing Table Updates          Routing by Rumor          Route Invalidation Timers          Split Horizon          Counting to Infinity          Triggered Updates          Holddown Timers          Asynchronous Updates          Link State Routing Protocols          Neighbors          Link State Flooding          Sequence Numbers          Aging          Link State Database          SPF Algorithm          Areas          Interior and Exterior Gateway Protocols          Static or Dynamic Routing?          Looking Ahead          Recommended Reading          Review Questions    Part II     Interior Routing Protocols Chapter 5    Routing Information Protocol (RIP)          Operation of RIP           RIP Timers and Stability Features          RIP Message Format          Request Message Types          Classful Routing          Classful Routing: Directly Connected Subnets          Classful Routing: Summarization at Boundary Routers          Classful Routing: Summary          Configuring RIP          Case Study: A Basic RIP Configuration          Case Study: Passive Interfaces          Case Study: Configuring Unicast Updates          Case Study: Discontiguous Subnets          Case Study: Manipulating RIP Metrics          Case Study: Minimizing the Impact of Updates          Troubleshooting RIP          Looking Ahead          Summary Table: Chapter 5 Command Review          Recommended Reading          Review Questions          Configuration Exercises          Troubleshooting Exercises    Chapter 6     RIPv2, RIPng, and Classless Routing          Operation of RIPv2           RIPv2 Message Format          Compatibility with RIPv1          Classless Route Lookups          Classless Routing Protocols          Variable-Length Subnet Masking          Authentication          Operation of RIPng          Configuring RIPv2          Case Study: A Basic RIPv2 Configuration          Case Study: Compatibility with RIPv1          Case Study: Using VLSM          Case Study: Discontiguous Subnets and Classless Routing          Case Study: Authentication          Configuring RIPng          Case Study: Basic RIPng Configuration          Case Study: RIPng Process Customization          Case Study: Metric Manipulation          Case Study: Route Summarization          Troubleshooting RIPv2 and RIPng          Case Study: Misconfigured VLSM          Looking Ahead          Summary Table: Chapter 6 Command Review          Recommended Reading          Review Questions          Configuration Exercises          Troubleshooting Exercises    Chapter 7    Enhanced Interior Gateway Routing Protocol (EIGRP)          The Roots of EIGRP: An Overview of IGRP           Process Domains          IGRP Timers and Stability Features          IGRP Metrics          From IGRP to EIGRP          Operation of EIGRP          Protocol-Dependent Modules          Reliable Transport Protocol          Neighbor Discovery/Recovery          Diffusing Update Algorithm          DUAL: Preliminary Concepts          DUAL Finite State Machine          Diffusing Computation: Example 1          Diffusing Computation: Example 2          EIGRP Packet Formats          EIGRP Packet Header          General TLV Fields          IP-Specific TLV Fields          Address Aggregation          EIGRP and IPv6          Configuring EIGRP          Case Study: A Basic EIGRP Configuration          Case Study: Unequal-Cost Load Balancing          Case Study: Setting Maximum Paths          Case Study: Multiple EIGRP Processes          Case Study: Disabling Automatic Summarization          Case Study: Stub Routing          Case Study: Address Summarization          Authentication          Troubleshooting EIGRP          Case Study: A Missing Neighbor          Stuck-in-Active Neighbors          Looking Ahead          Summary Table: Chapter 7 Command Review          Review Questions          Configuration Exercises          Troubleshooting Exercises    Chapter 8     OSPFv2          Operation of OSPF           Neighbors and Adjacencies          Hello Protocol          Network Types          Designated Routers and Backup Designated Routers          OSPF Interfaces          OSPF Neighbors          Flooding          Areas          Router Types          Partitioned Areas          Virtual Links          Link-State Database          LSA Types          Stub Areas          Route Table          Destination Types          Path Types          Route Table Lookups          Authentication          OSPF over Demand Circuits          OSPF Packet Formats          Packet Header          Hello Packet          Database Description Packet          Link State Request Packet          Link State Update Packet          Link State Acknowledgment Packet          OSPF LSA Formats          LSA Header          Router LSA          Network LSA          Network and ASBR Summary LSAs          Autonomous System External LSA          NSSA External LSA          Options Field          Configuring OSPF          Case Study: A Basic OSPF Configuration          Case Study: Setting Router IDs with Loopback Interfaces          Case Study: Domain Name Service Lookups          Case Study: OSPF and Secondary Addresses          Case Study: Stub Areas          Case Study: Totally Stubby Areas          Case Study: Not-So-Stubby Areas          Case Study: Address Summarization          Case Study: Filtering Between Areas          Case Study: Authentication          Case Study: Virtual Links          Case Study: OSPF on NBMA Networks          Case Study: OSPF over Demand Circuits          Troubleshooting OSPF          Case Study: An Isolated Area          Case Study: Misconfigured Summarization          Looking Ahead          Summary Table: Chapter 8 Command Review          Recommended Reading          Review Questions          Configuration Exercises          Troubleshooting Exercises   Chapter 9 OSPFv3          Operation of OSPFv3           OSPFv3 Differences from OSPFv2          OSPFv3 Messages          An Overview of OSPFv3 LSAs          OSPFv3 LSA Formats          The Router LSA          Network LSA          Inter-Area Prefix LSA          Inter-Area Router LSA          AS-External LSA          Link LSA  489         Intra-Area Prefix LSA          Options Field          Configuring OSPFv3          Case Study: A Basic OSPFv3 Configuration          Case Study: Stub Areas          Case Study: Multiple Instances on a Link          Case Study: OSPFv3 on NBMA Networks          Troubleshooting OSPFv3          Case Study: Frame-Relay Mapping          Looking Ahead  509         Summary Table: Chapter 9 Command Review          Recommended Reading          Review Questions          Configuration Exercises    Chapter 10 Integrated IS-IS          Operation of Integrated IS-IS           IS-IS Areas          Network Entity Titles          IS-IS Functional Organization          Subnetwork Dependent Functions          Subnetwork Independent Functions          IS-IS PDU Formats          TLV Fields          IS-IS Hello PDU Format          IS-IS Link State PDU Format          IS-IS Sequence Numbers PDU Format          Extensions to IS-IS          3-Way Handshaking          Domain-Wide Prefix Distribution          Wide Metrics          Routing IPv6 with IS-IS          Dynamic Hostname Exchange          Multiple Topologies          Mesh Groups          Flooding Delays          Improving SPF Efficiency          Configuring Integrated IS-IS           Case Study: A Basic IPv4 Integrated IS-IS Configuration          Case Study: Changing the Router Types          Case Study: An Area Migration          Case Study: Route Summarization          Case Study: Authentication          Case Study: A Basic Integrated IS-IS Configuration for IPv6          Case Study: Transition to Multiple Topology Mode          Case Study: Route Leaking Between Levels          Case Study: Multiple L1 Areas Active on A Router          Troubleshooting Integrated IS-IS          Troubleshooting IS-IS Adjacencies          Troubleshooting the IS-IS Link-State Database          Case Study: Integrated IS-IS on NBMA Networks          Looking Ahead          Summary Table: Chapter 10 Command Review          Review Questions          Configuration Exercises          Troubleshooting Exercises    Part III    Route Control and Interoperability Chapter 11    Route Redistribution          Principles of Redistribution           Metrics          Administrative Distances          Redistributing from Classless to Classful Protocols          Configuring Redistribution          Case Study: Redistributing IGRP and RIP          Case Study: Redistributing EIGRP and OSPF          Case Study: Redistribution and Route Summarization          Case Study: Redistributing OSPFv3 and RIPng          Case Study: Redistributing IS-IS and RIP/RIPng          Case Study: Redistributing Static Routes          Looking Ahead          Summary Table: Chapter 11 Command Review          Review Questions          Configuration Exercises          Troubleshooting Exercises    Chapter 12    Default Routes and On-Demand Routing          Fundamentals of Default Routes  677         Fundamentals of On-Demand Routing          Configuring Default Routes and ODR          Case Study: Static Default Routes          Case Study: The Default-Network Command          Case Study: The Default-Information Originate Command          Case Study: Configuring On-Demand Routing          Looking Ahead          Summary Table: Chapter 12 Command Review          Review Questions    Chapter 13    Route Filtering          Configuring Route Filters           Case Study: Filtering Specific Routes          Case Study: Route Filtering and Redistribution          Case Study: A Protocol Migration          Case Study: Multiple Redistribution Points          Case Study: Using Administrative Distances to Set Router Preferences          Looking Ahead          Summary Table: Chapter 13 Command Review          Configuration Exercises          Troubleshooting Exercises    Chapter 14    Route Maps           Basic Uses of Route Maps            Configuring Route Maps           Case Study: Policy Routing           Case Study: Policy Routing and Quality of Service Routing           Case Study: Route Maps and Redistribution           Case Study: Route Tagging           Case Study: Filtering Tagged Routes Out of OSPF Route Table           Case Study: IPv6 Redistribution with Route Maps           Looking Ahead           Summary Table: Chapter 14 Command Review           Review Questions           Configuration Exercises           Troubleshooting Exercise    Part IV    Appendixes Appendix A    Tutorial : Working with Binary and Hex Appendix B    Tutorial : Access Lists Appendix C    CCIE Preparation Tips  Appendix D    Answers to Review Questions  Appendix E    Solutions to Configuration Exercises  Appendix F    Solutions to Troubleshooting Exercises    1587052024TC092705

About the Author :
Jeff Doyle, CCIE No. 1919, is a professional services engineer and IPv6 solutions manager. Specializing in IP routing protocols, MPLS, and IPv6, Jeff has designed or assisted in the design of large-scale carrier and services provider networks in North America, Europe, and Asia. Jennifer Carroll, CCIE No. 1402, is an indepedent network consultant in Redmond, WA. She has designed and implemented many TCP/IP networks and has developed and taught a variety of courses on routing protocols and Cisco routers.


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  • ISBN-13: 9781587052927
  • Publisher: Pearson Education (US)
  • Publisher Imprint: Cisco Press
  • Language: English
  • ISBN-10: 158705292X
  • Publisher Date: 03 Aug 2011
  • Binding: Digital download


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