Features
- Cover Type: Hard Cover with 1225 pages
- Published by: Osborne/McGraw-Hill
- Edition: 2nd Edition May 29, 2001
- Written in: English
- ISBN 10 Number: 0072127600
- ISBN 13 Number: 978-0072127607
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Book Dimensions:
9.4 x 7.7 x 2.8 inches
- Weighs: 4.8 pounds
Product Review
The best way to learn about internetworking is to build a system of linked networks, play with it until it breaks, build another in a different way, and repeat the process indefinitely. Only by seeing how real machines communicate across real wires can you expect to become prepared for real-life network operations (in which you attempt to do the same thing, but without the "until it breaks" part).
All-In-One CCIE Lab Study Guide takes you through the experimentation process, helping you develop a sizable body of knowledge about Internet protocols and the equipment that implements them. In 86 laboratory exercises, all well-designed and thoroughly debugged, authors Stephen Hutnick and Michael Satterlee reveal the intricacies of protocols, routing, bridging, and more, as implemented on Cisco Systems gear.
The exercises read like something out of a high school physics textbook, with equipment lists and specific setup instructions to follow (this is a good thing). Lists of configuration files (which also appear on the companion CD-ROM), highlight and comment on lines that are key to whatever concept the lab is meant to highlight. Then you learn how to test the configurations and what responses to expect from your experimental setup. It's a fascinating approach that's perfect if you have the equipment (sometimes considerable) needed to duplicate the configurations. It's only slightly less great if you have to read along without doing all the experiments.
--David Wall Topics covered: The subjects needed to pass the Cisco Certified Internetwork Expert (CCIE) laboratory exam (the implementation of various networking protocols on Cisco products). Covered protocols include ISDN, frame relay, asynchronous transfer mode (ATM), Appletalk, IPX, and the TCP/IP suite. Detailed coverage of routing protocols (including OSPF, IGRP, EIGRP, and BGP) makes this book stand out.
--This text refers to an out of print or unavailable edition of this title.
Product Description
This comprehensive study guide covers all exam objectives for the CCIE Lab exam--one of the most difficult tests to pass. You'll get details on the latest topics, including voice technology, VPN, ATM, and security, plus more than 100 network-based scenarios and a CD-ROM containing case studies and complete configuration examples.
Reader Reviews
This review is from: All-In-One Cisco CCIE Lab Study Guide (Hardcover)
Routers, bridges, gateways, brouters, TCP/IP, frame relay, atm, ccie, wan, all these terms may be unfamiliar to you now, but open the All-In-One CCIE Lab Study Guide and thing may become a little clearer. In just under 1000 pages you will have more than eighty hands-on labs that deal with basic router configuration to ATM to RIP to OSPF. The book shows you how to debug the router code, how to maintain a wan and various other networks troubleshooting techniques. The book covers key routing protocols such as RIP, BGP, EIGRP, and OSPF. Watch, read, learn and try as the authors take the mystery out of the Cisco Router. McGraw-Hill has made a reputation of publishing quality computer books and this book is a perfect example. Don't let the price sway your decision, there are a number of books on the marker about CCIE, the difference here is this book is the most complete book I have ever seen. If you are looking to pass the CCIE exam, make your first stop this book - you won't be sorry!