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Author Cisco Networking Academy Program, author

Title Scaling networks : companion guide / Cisco Networking Academy
Published Indianapolis, Indiana : Cisco Press, [2014]

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Description xxiv, 607 pages : illustrations (black and white) ; 24 cm
Series Cisco Networking Academy
Cisco Networking Academy Program series.
Contents Contents note continued: Check Your Understanding Questions -- Objectives -- Key Terms -- Introduction -- Advanced EIGRP Configurations -- Automatic Summarization -- Network Topology -- EIGRP Automatic Summarization -- Configuring EIGRP Automatic Summarization -- Verifying Auto-Summary: show ip protocols -- Verifying Auto-Summary: Topology Table -- Verifying Auto-Summary: Routing Table -- Summary Route -- Summary Route (Cont.) -- Manual Summarization -- Manual Summary Routes -- Configuring EIGRP Manual Summary Routes -- Verifying Manual Summary Routes -- EIGRP for IPv6: Manual Summary Routes -- Default Route Propagation -- Propagating a Default Static Route -- Verifying the Propagated Default Route -- EIGRP for IPv6: Default Route -- Fine-Tuning EIGRP Interfaces -- EIGRP Bandwidth Utilization -- Hello and Hold Timers -- Load-Balancing IPv4 -- Load-Balancing IPv6 -- Secure EIGRP -- Routing Protocol Authentication Overview -- Configuring EIGRP with MD5 Authentication --
Contents note continued: EIGRP Authentication Example -- Verify Authentication -- Troubleshoot EIGRP -- Components of Troubleshooting EIGRP -- Basic EIGRP Troubleshooting Commands -- Components -- Troubleshoot EIGRP Neighbor Issues -- Layer 3 Connectivity -- EIGRP Parameters -- EIGRP Interfaces -- Troubleshoot EIGRP Routing Table Issues -- Passive Interface -- Missing Network Statement -- Automatic Summarization -- Summary -- Practice -- Class Activities -- Labs -- Packet Tracer Activities -- Check Your Understanding Questions -- Objectives -- Key Terms -- Introduction -- Managing IOS System Files -- Naming Conventions -- Cisco IOS Software Release Families and Trains -- Cisco IOS Release 12.4 Mainline and T Trains -- Cisco IOS Release 12.4 Mainline and T Numbering -- Cisco IOS Release 12.4 System Image Packaging -- Cisco IOS Release 15.0 M and T Trains -- Cisco IOS Release 15 Train Numbering -- IOS Release 15 System Image Packaging -- IOS Image Filenames --
Contents note continued: EIGRP Messages -- Encapsulating EIGRP Messages -- EIGRP Packet Header and TLV -- Configuring EIGRP for IPv4 -- Configuring EIGRP with IPv4 -- EIGRP Network Topology -- Autonomous System Numbers -- The Router EIGRP Command -- EIGRP Router ID -- Configuring the EIGRP Router ID -- The network Command -- The network Command and Wildcard Mask -- Passive Interface -- Verifying EIGRP with IPv4 -- Verifying EIGRP: Examining Neighbors -- Verifying EIGRP: show ip protocols Command -- Verifying EIGRP: Examine the IPv4 Routing Table -- Operation of EIGRP -- EIGRP Initial Route Discovery -- EIGRP Neighbor Adjacency -- EIGRP Topology Table -- EIGRP Convergence -- Metrics -- EIGRP Composite Metric -- Examining Interface Values -- Bandwidth Metric -- Delay Metric -- How to Calculate the EIGRP Metric -- Calculating the EIGRP Metric -- DUAL and the Topology Table -- DUAL Concepts -- Introduction to DUAL -- Successor and Feasible Distance --
Contents note continued: Feasible Successors, Feasibility Condition, and Reported Distance -- Topology Table: show ip eigrp topology Command -- Topology Table: show ip eigrp topology Command (Cont.) -- Topology Table: No Feasible Successor -- DUAL and Convergence -- DUAL Finite State Machine (FSM) -- DUAL: Feasible Successor -- DUAL: No Feasible Successor -- Configuring EIGRP for IPv6 -- EIGRP for IPv4 Versus IPv6 -- EIGRP for IPv6 -- Comparing EIGRP for IPv4 and IPv6 -- IPv6 Link-Local Addresses -- Configuring EIGRP for IPv6 -- EIGRP for IPv6 Network Topology -- Configuring IPv6 Link-Local Addresses -- Configuring the EIGRP for IPv6 Routing Process -- The ipv6 eigrp Interface Command -- Verifying EIGRP for IPv6 -- Verifying EIGRP for IPv6: Examining Neighbors -- Verifying EIGRP for IPv6: show ipv6 protocols Command -- Verifying EIGRP for IPv6: Examine the IPv6 Routing Table -- Summary -- Practice -- Class Activities -- Labs -- Packet Tracer Activities --
Contents note continued: Implementing Multiarea OSPF -- Configuring Multiarea OSPF -- Configuring Multiarea OSPFv3 -- OSPF Route Summarization -- OSPF Route Summarization -- Interarea and External Route Summarization -- Interarea Route Summarization -- Calculating the Summary Route -- Configuring Interarea Route Summarization -- Verifying Multiarea OSPF -- Verifying Multiarea OSPF -- Verify General Multiarea OSPF Settings -- Verify the OSPF Routes -- Verify the Multiarea OSPF LSDB -- Verify Multiarea OSPFv3 -- Summary -- Practice -- Class Activities -- Labs -- Packet Tracer Activities -- Check Your Understanding Questions -- Objectives -- Key Terms -- Introduction -- Characteristics of EIGRP -- Basic Features of EIGRP -- Features of EIGRP -- Protocol-Dependent Modules -- Reliable Transport Protocol -- Authentication -- Types of EIGRP Packets -- EIGRP Packet Types -- EIGRP Hello Packets -- EIGRP Update and Acknowledgment Packets -- EIGRP Query and Reply Packets --
Contents note continued: Introduction to Link Aggregation -- Advantages of EtherChannel -- EtherChannel Operation -- Implementation Restrictions -- Port Aggregation Protocol -- Link Aggregation Control Protocol -- Link Aggregation Configuration -- Configuring EtherChannel -- Configuration Guidelines -- Configuring Interfaces -- Verifying and Troubleshooting EtherChannel -- Verifying EtherChannel -- Troubleshooting EtherChannel -- Summary -- Practice -- Class Activities -- Labs -- Packet Tracer Activities -- Check Your Understanding Questions -- Objectives -- Key Terms -- Introduction -- Wireless Concepts -- Introduction to Wireless -- Supporting Mobility -- Benefits of Wireless -- Wireless Technologies -- Radio Frequencies -- 802.11 Standards -- Wi-Fi Certification -- Comparing WLANs to a LAN -- Components of WLANs -- Wireless NICs -- Wireless Home Router -- Business Wireless Solutions -- Wireless Access Points -- Small Wireless Deployment Solutions --
Contents note continued: Large Wireless Deployment Solutions -- Wireless Antennas -- 802.11 WLAN Topologies -- 802.11 Wireless Topology Modes -- Ad Hoc Mode -- Infrastructure Mode -- Wireless LAN Operations -- 802.11 Frame Structure -- Wireless 802.11 Frame -- Frame Control Field -- Wireless Frame Type -- Management Frames -- Control Frames -- Wireless Operation -- Carrier Sense Multiple Access with Collision Avoidance -- Wireless Clients and Access Point Association -- Association Parameters -- Discovering APs -- Authentication -- Channel Management -- Frequency Channel Saturation -- Selecting Channels -- Planning a WLAN Deployment -- Wireless LAN Security -- WLAN Threats -- Securing Wireless -- DoS Attack -- Management Frame DoS Attacks -- Rogue Access Points -- Man-in-the-Middle Attack -- Securing WLANs -- Wireless Security Overview -- Shared Key Authentication Methods -- Encryption Methods -- Authenticating a Home User -- Authentication in the Enterprise --
Contents note continued: Managing Cisco IOS Images -- TFTP Servers as a Backup Location -- Creating a Cisco IOS Image Backup -- Copying a Cisco IOS Image -- Boot System -- IOS Licensing -- Software Licensing -- Licensing Overview -- Licensing Process -- Step 1. Purchase the Software Package or Feature to Install -- Step 2. Obtain a License -- Step 3. Install the License -- License Verification and Management -- License Verification -- Activate an Evaluation Right-To-Use License -- Back Up the License -- Uninstall the License -- Summary -- Practice -- Class Activities -- Packet Tracer Activities -- Check Your Understanding Questions
Contents note continued: OSPF States -- OSPF Troubleshooting Commands -- Components of Troubleshooting OSPF -- Troubleshoot Single-Area OSPFv2 Routing Issues -- Troubleshooting Neighbor Issues -- Troubleshooting OSPF Routing Table Issues -- Troubleshoot Single-Area OSPFv3 Routing Issues -- OSPFv3 Troubleshooting Commands -- Troubleshooting OSPFv3 -- Summary -- Practice -- Class Activities -- Labs -- Packet Tracer Activities -- Check Your Understanding Questions -- Objectives -- Key Terms -- Introduction -- Multiarea OSPF Operation -- Why Multiarea OSPF? -- Single-Area OSPF -- Multiarea OSPF -- OSPF Two-Layer Area Hierarchy -- Types of OSPF Routers -- Multiarea OSPF LSA Operation -- OSPF LSA Types -- OSPF LSA Type 1 -- OSPF LSA Type 2 -- OSPF LSA Type 3 -- OSPF LSA Type 4 -- OSPF LSA Type 5 -- OSPF Routing Table and Types of Routes -- OSPF Routing Table Entries -- OSPF Route Calculation -- Configuring Multiarea OSPF -- Configuring Multiarea OSPFv2 and OSPFv3 --
Contents note continued: PVST+ Configuration -- Catalyst 2960 Default Configuration -- Configuring and Verifying the Bridge ID -- PortFast and BPDU Guard -- PVST+ Load Balancing -- Rapid PVST+ Configuration -- Spanning Tree Mode -- STP Configuration Issues -- Analyzing the STP Topology -- Expected Topology Versus Actual Topology -- Overview of Spanning Tree Status -- Spanning Tree Failure Consequences -- Repairing a Spanning Tree Problem -- First Hop Redundancy Protocols -- Concept of First Hop Redundancy Protocols -- Default Gateway Limitations -- Router Redundancy -- Steps for Router Failover -- Varieties of First Hop Redundancy Protocols -- First Hop Redundancy Protocols -- FHRP Verification -- HSRP Verification -- GLBP Verification -- Syntax Checker - HSRP and GLBP -- Summary -- Practice -- Class Activities -- Labs -- Packet Tracer Activities -- Check Your Understanding Questions -- Objectives -- Key Terms -- Introduction -- Link Aggregation Concepts -- Link Aggregation --
Contents note continued: Verifying Single-Area OSPFv3 -- OSPF in Multiaccess Networks -- OSPF Network Types -- Challenges in Multiaccess Networks -- OSPF Designated Router -- Verifying DR/BDR Roles -- Verifying DR/BDR Adjacencies -- Default DR/BDR Election Process -- DR/BDR Election Process -- The OSPF Priority -- Changing the OSPF Priority -- Default Route Propagation -- Propagating a Default Static Route in OSPFv2 -- Verifying the Propagated Default Route -- Propagating a Default Static Route in OSPFv3 -- Verifying the Propagated IPv6 Default Route -- Fine-Tuning OSPF Interfaces -- OSPF Hello and Dead Intervals -- Modifying OSPFv2 Intervals -- Modifying OSPFv3 Intervals -- Secure OSPF -- Routers Are Targets -- Secure Routing Updates -- MD5 Authentication -- Configuring OSPF MD5 Authentication -- OSPF MD5 Authentication Example -- Verifying OSPF MD5 Authentication -- Troubleshooting Single-Area OSPF Implementations -- Components of Troubleshooting Single-Area OSPF -- Overview --
Contents note continued: Wireless LAN Configuration -- Configure a Wireless Router -- Configuring a Wireless Router -- Setting Up and Installing Initial Linksys EA6500 -- Configuring the Linksys Smart Wi-Fi Home Page -- Smart Wi-Fi Settings -- Smart Wi-Fi Tools -- Backing Up a Configuration -- Configuring Wireless Clients -- Connecting Wireless Clients -- Troubleshoot WLAN Issues -- Troubleshooting Approaches -- Wireless Client Not Connecting -- Troubleshooting When the Network Is Slow -- Updating Firmware -- Summary -- Practice -- Class Activities -- Labs -- Packet Tracer Activities -- Check Your Understanding Questions -- Objectives -- Key Terms -- Introduction -- Advanced Single-Area OSPF Configurations -- Routing in the Distribution and Core Layers -- Routing Versus Switching -- Static Routing -- Dynamic Routing Protocols -- Open Shortest Path First -- Configuring Single-Area OSPF -- Verifying Single-Area OSPF -- Configuring Single-Area OSPFv3 --
Contents note continued: Check Your Understanding Questions -- Objectives -- Key Terms -- Introduction -- Spanning Tree Concepts -- Purpose of Spanning Tree -- Redundancy at OSI Layers 1 and 2 -- Issues with Layer 1 Redundancy: MAC Database Instability -- Issues with Layer 1 Redundancy: Broadcast Storms -- Issues with Layer 1 Redundancy: Duplicate Unicast Frames -- STP Operation -- Spanning Tree Algorithm: Introduction -- Spanning Tree Algorithm: Port Roles -- Spanning Tree Algorithm: Root Bridge -- Spanning Tree Algorithm: Path Cost -- 802.1D BPDU Frame Format -- BPDU Propagation and Process -- Extended System ID -- Varieties of Spanning Tree Protocols -- Overview -- List of Spanning Tree Protocols -- Characteristics of the Spanning Tree Protocols -- PVST+ -- Overview of PVST+ -- Port States and PVST+ Operation -- Extended System ID and PVST+ Operation -- Rapid PVST+ -- Overview of Rapid PVST+ -- RSTP BPDU -- Edge Ports -- Link Types -- Spanning Tree Configuration --
Machine generated contents note: Objectives -- Key Terms -- Introduction -- Implementing a Network Design -- Hierarchical Network Design -- The Need to Scale the Network -- Enterprise Business Devices -- Hierarchical Network Design -- Cisco Enterprise Architecture -- Failure Domains -- Expanding the Network -- Design for Scalability -- Planning for Redundancy -- Increasing Bandwidth -- Expanding the Access Layer -- Fine-tuning Routing Protocols -- Selecting Network Devices -- Switch Hardware -- Switch Platforms -- Port Density -- Forwarding Rates -- Power over Ethernet -- Multilayer Switching -- Router Hardware -- Router Requirements -- Cisco Routers -- Router Hardware -- Managing Devices -- Managing IOS Files and Licensing -- In-Band Versus Out-of-Band Management -- Basic Router CLI Commands -- Basic Router show Commands -- Basic Switch CLI Commands -- Basic Switch show Commands -- Summary -- Practice -- Class Activities -- Labs -- Packet Tracer Activities --
Summary "Scaling Networks Companion Guide is the official supplemental textbook for the Scaling Networks course in the Cisco® CCNA® Academy® CCNA routing and switching curriculum. This course describes the architecture, components, and operations of routers and switches in a large and complex network. You will learn how to configure routers and switches for advanced functionality. By the end of this course, you will be able to configure and troubleshoot routers and switches and resolve common issues with OSPF, EIGRP, STP, and VTP in both IPv4 and IPv6 networks. You will also develop the knowledge and skills needed to implement DHCP and DNS operations in a network"--Book cover
Notes "Contributing author, Allan Johnson"--Page iv
Includes index
Subject Cisco Systems, Inc.
SUBJECT Cisco IOS. http://id.loc.gov/authorities/names/n00015441
Subject Computer networks -- Examinations -- Study guides.
Computer networks -- Management.
Computer networks -- Scalability -- Examinations -- Study guides.
Client/server computing.
Computer networks -- Scalability.
Electronic data processing personnel -- Certification -- Study guides.
Routing (Computer network management)
Genre/Form Study guides.
Author Cisco Networking Academy Program.
LC no. 2014932475
ISBN 1587133288 (hardback)
9781587133282 (hardback)