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Cisco® Field Manual: Router Configuration
By Dave Hucaby CCIE #4594, Steve McQuerry CCIE #6108
 
Publisher: Cisco Press
Pub Date: December 14, 2001
ISBN: 1-58705-024-2
Pages: 688
   


   Copyright
   About the Authors
      About the Technical Reviewers
   Acknowledgments
   Introduction
      Features and Organization
      How to Use This Book
      Further Reading
      Icons Used in This Book
      Command Syntax Conventions
    Part I:  Configuration Fundamentals
      Chapter 1.  Configuration Basics
      Section 1-1.  User Interfaces
      Section 1-2.  File Management
      Section 1-3.  Cisco Discovery Protocol (CDP)
      Section 1-4.  System Time
      Section 1-5.  Logging
      Section 1-6.  System Monitoring
      Section 1-7.  Service Assurance Agent (SAA)
      Section 1-8.  Buffer Management
      Section 1-9.  Some Troubleshooting Tools
      Chapter 2.  Interface Configuration
      Section 2-1.  Ethernet Interfaces
      Section 2-2.  FDDI Interfaces
      Section 2-3.  Token Ring Interfaces
      Section 2-4.  Loopback and Null Interfaces
      Section 2-5.  VLAN Interfaces
      Section 2-6.  Tunnel Interfaces
      Section 2-7.  Synchronous Serial Interfaces
      Section 2-8.  Packet-Over-SONET Interfaces
      Section 2-9.  Frame Relay Interfaces
      Section 2-10.  Frame Relay Switching
      Section 2-11.  ATM Interfaces
      Section 2-12.  ATM LANE
      Further Reading
      Chapter 3.  Dial Solutions
      Section 3-1.  Modems
      Section 3-2.  ISDN
      Section 3-3.  Dial-on-Demand Routing (DDR)
      Section 3-4.  Dial Backup
      Section 3-5.  Routing Over Dialup Networks
      Section 3-6.  Point-to-Point Protocol (PPP)
      Further Reading
    Part II:  Layer 2 Networking
      Chapter 4.  Bridging
      Section 4-1.  Transparent Bridging
      Section 4-2.  Concurrent Routing and Bridging (CRB)
      Section 4-3.  Integrated Routing and Bridging (IRB)
      Further Reading
      Chapter 5.  IBM Networking
      Feature Selection
      Section 5-1.  Source-Route Bridging (SRB)
      Section 5-2.  Remote Source-Route Bridging (RSRB)
      Section 5-3.  Data-Link Switching Plus (DLSw+)
      Section 5-4.  Serial Tunnel (STUN)
      Further Reading
    Part III:  Network Protocols
      Chapter 6.  IP Addressing and Services
      Section 6-1.  IP Addressing and Resolution
      Section 6-2.  IP Broadcast Handling
      Section 6-3.  Hot Standby Router Protocol (HSRP)
      Section 6-4.  Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol (DHCP)
      Section 6-5.  Mobile IP
      Section 6-6.  Network Address Translation (NAT)
      Section 6-7.  Server Load Balancing (SLB)
      Further Reading
      Chapter 7.  IP Routing Protocols
      Section 7-1.  Routing Information Protocol (RIP)
      Section 7-2.  Interior Gateway Routing Protocol (IGRP)
      Section 7-3.  Enhanced Interior Gateway Routing Protocol (EIGRP)
      Section 7-4.  Open Shortest Path First (OSPF)
      Section 7-5.  Integrated IS-IS
      Section 7-6.  Border Gateway Protocol (BGP)
      Section 7-7.  IP Multicast Routing
      Section 7-8.  Multiprotocol BGP (MBGP)
      Further Reading
      Chapter 8.  IP Route Processing
      Section 8-1.  Manually Configuring Routes
      Section 8-2.  Policy Routing
      Section 8-3.  Redistributing Routing Information
      Section 8-4.  Filtering Routing Information
      Further Reading
      Chapter 9.  Non-IP Routing Protocols
      Section 9-1.  Novell IPX Routing
      Section 9-2.  AppleTalk Routing
      Further Reading
    Part IV:  Packet Processing
      Chapter 10.  Quality of Service
      Section 10-1.  Modular QoS Command-Line Interface (MQC)
      Section 10-2.  Network-Based Application Recognition (NBAR)
      Section 10-3.  Policy-Based Routing (PBR)
      Section 10-4.  Quality of Service for VPNs
      Section 10-5.  QoS Policy Propagation via BGP
      Section 10-6.  Priority Queuing (PQ)
      Section 10-7.  Custom Queuing (CQ)
      Section 10-8.  Weighted Fair Queuing (WFQ)
      Section 10-9.  Weighted Random Early Detection (WRED)
      Section 10-10.  Committed Access Rate (CAR)
      Section 10-11.  Generic Traffic Shaping (GTS)
      Section 10-12.  Frame Relay Traffic Shaping (FRTS)
      Section 10-13.  Use RSVP for QoS Signaling
      Section 10-14.  Link Efficiency Mechanisms
      Further Reading
      Chapter 11.  Cisco IOS Software Switching Services
      Section 11-1.  Fast Switching
      Section 11-2.  Cisco Express Forwarding
      Section 11-3.  NetFlow Switching
      Section 11-4.  Multilayer Switching
      Further Reading
    Part V:  Voice & Telephony
      Chapter 12.  Voice and Telephony
      Section 12-1.  Quality of Service for Voice
      Section 12-2.  Voice Ports
      Section 12-3.  Dialing
      Section 12-4.  H.323 Gateways
      Section 12-5.  H.323 Gatekeepers
      Section 12-6.  Interactive Voice Response (IVR)
      Section 12-7.  Survivable Remote Site (SRS) Telephony
      Further Reading
    Part VI:  Security
      Chapter 13.  Security and VPNs
      Section 13-1.  Suggested Ways to Secure a Router
      Section 13-2.  Authentication, Authorization, and Accounting (AAA)
      Section 13-3.  Dynamically Authenticate and Authorize Users with Authentication Proxy
      Section 13-4.  Controlling Access with Lock and Key Security
      Section 13-5.  Filtering IP Sessions with Reflexive Access Lists
      Section 13-6.  Prevent DoS Attacks with TCP Intercept
      Section 13-7.  Intelligent Filtering with Context-Based Access Control (CBAC)
      Section 13-8.  Detect Attacks and Threats with the IOS Intrusion Detection System
      Section 13-9.  Using Internet Key Exchange (IKE) for VPNs
      Section 13-10.  IPSec VPN Tunnels
      Further Reading
      Chapter 14.  Access Lists and Regular Expressions
      Section 14-1.  IP Access Lists
      Section 14-2.  MAC Address and Protocol Type Code Access Lists
      Section 14-3.  IPX Access Lists
      Section 14-4.  AppleTalk Access Lists
      Section 14-5.  Regular Expressions
    Part VII:  Appendixes
      Appendix A.  Cisco IOS Software Release and Filename Conventions
      Cisco IOS Software Releases
      The Cisco IOS Software Filenaming Convention
      Further Reading
      Appendix B.  Cabling Quick Reference
      Back-to-Back Router Connections
      Appendix C.  SNMP MIB Structure
      Appendix D.  Password Recovery
      The Password Recovery Process
      Appendix E.  Configuration Register Settings
      The Virtual Configuration Register
      Appendix F.  Well-Known IP Protocol Numbers
      Appendix G.  Well-Known IP Port Numbers
      Appendix H.  ICMP Type and Code Numbers
      Appendix I.  Well-Known IP Multicast Addresses
      Appendix J.  IPX SAP Type Codes
      Appendix K.  Ethernet Type Codes
   Index
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