Cisco Router Configuration Handbook: The Single-Source Guide to Configuring the Most Popular Cisco Router Features, Second Edition

  • 9h 50m
  • Andrew Whitaker, David Hucaby, Steve McQuerry
  • Cisco Press
  • 2010

Fast answers and reliable solutions for all widely-used Cisco router features - all in one time-saving guide

  • Organized for maximum efficiency: describes actual commands and options in the sequence they should be used
  • Helps network pros eliminate time-consuming documentation searches
  • Extensive updates: IPv6, MPLS, AutoQoS, SIP, MGCP, voice troubleshooting, VPNs, security, and more
  • "At-a-glance" illustrations offer fast answers and easy double-checking

Locating reliable Cisco router configuration command information can require extensive, time-consuming research. Cisco Router Configuration Handbook, 2/e, is the solution: a day-to-day reference to the most widely used Cisco router features and configurations. Straight from Cisco experts, it covers every facet of router configuration, including fundamentals, network protocols, packet processing, voice/telephony, security, and more. This book is organized for maximum efficiency. Related features are covered together, and features and options are covered in the sequence in which they are typically used. Shaded tabs mark each section for quick reference. Information on each feature, technology, or protocol is presented in a concise one- or two-page format, with sections presenting quick facts, configuration information, and step-by-step examples, including both required and optional commands. Simply put, this book brings together all the Cisco routing configuration information most network professionals will ever need - and organizes it more efficiently than any other resource.

About the Authors

David Hucaby, CCIE #4594, is a lead network engineer for the University of Kentucky, where he designs, implements, and maintains campus networks using Cisco products. Prior to his current position, he was a senior network consultant, providing design and implementation consulting, focusing on Cisco-based VPN and IP telephony solutions. Hucaby has bachelor of science and master of science degrees in electrical engineering from the University of Kentucky. He is also the author of CCNP Switching Exam Certification Guide by Cisco Press.

Stephen McQuerry, CCIE #6108, is an instructor and consultant with more than ten years of networking industry experience. He is a certified Cisco Systems instructor (CCSI) and a course director/developer, teaching routing and switching concepts for Global Knowledge. McQuerry regularly teaches Cisco Enterprise courses. Additionally, he has developed and taught custom Cisco switching courses. McQuerry holds a bachelor of science degree in engineering physics from Eastern Kentucky University. He is also the author of Interconnecting Cisco Network Devices by Cisco Press.

Andrew Whitaker has been teaching and developing Cisco courses for more than seven years and holds the following certifications: CCNP, CCVP, CCSP, CCDP, CCNA:Security, MCT, CEI, CISSP, LPT, CEH, ECSA, MCTS, MCSE, CNE, A+, Network+, Security+, Convergence+, CTP, CICP, CHFI, EMCPA. He is the author of several books, including Penetration Testing and Network Defense by Cisco Press.

In this Book

  • Configuration Basics
  • Interface Configuration
  • Dial Solutions
  • IPv4 Addressing and Services
  • IPv6 Addressing and Services
  • IP Routing Protocols
  • IP Multicast Routing
  • IP Route Processing
  • Quality of Service
  • Multiprotocol Label Switching
  • Voice and Telephony
  • Router Security
  • Virtual Private Networks
  • Access Lists and Regular Expressions
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