Features
- Cover Type: Paperback with 315 pages
- Published by: Charles River Media
- Edition: 1st Edition June 2004
- Written in: English
- ISBN 10 Number: 1584503459
- ISBN 13 Number: 978-1584503453
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Book Dimensions:
9.2 x 7.2 x 1 inches
- Weighs: 1.9 pounds
Product Description
Designing Networks for Cisco provides comprehensive coverage of creating a successful network, and teaches network professionals to understand the basics of designing and creating small and large LANs and WANs using Cisco technologies. Using a unique step-by-step approach, the book focuses on how to build a network tailored to specific business needs, and covers the key areas of understanding business and customer needs, choosing appropriate protocols for the network, designing and testing the network, as well as the practical implementation of the network. IT and network administrators will also learn about simulation and prototype programs for the perceived network design, how to select media, hardware, and
software for LANs and WANs, and the selection of routing protocols. Designing Networks for Cisco is not only a handbook for understanding network design and implementation, but it also covers all the essential material from the DESGN 640-861 Cisco CCDA certification exam.
About The Author
H. Pasricha is a CCNP and CCNA certified professional with over 11 years experience in the internetworking field, including the design of heterogeneous and converged networks. He has also given technical training on authorized Cisco certification and Sniffer University courses.
D. Jagu has an engineering degree in electronics and communications and is currently working as a network engineer. He has experience in setting up networks and testing high-end networking technologies and devices, and is CCNA and CCNP (BSCN, BCRAN, BCMSN, and CIT) certified.