Updated and expanded to include the latest information on implementing TCP/IP over Cisco routers, this sought-after reference gives you just what Cisco documentation doesn't: crystal-clear, step-by-step instructions for every aspect of running TCP/IP on the world's most popular routers.
Covering the all-important Internet protocol (increasingly used in local applications), Cisco TCP/IP: Routing Professional Reference delivers practical, just-in-time expertise on designing for, configuring, and troubleshooting Cisco routers for fast-expanding TCP/IP networks. A master of the hands-on approach, Chris Lewis offers you ready-to-run solutions that work every time, no matter what the task is at hand. Benefiting from brand-new coverage of routing and firewalls, and internetworking Cisco routers with IPv6, the new edition shows you exactly how to:
- Configure and set up, even if it's your first time out with Cisco routers
- Link and support legacy LANs
- Support popular WAN technologies
- Manage the network
- Monitor, debug, and troubleshoot a Cisco TCP/IP network
Written to provide both the nuts-and-bolts information novices need and the higher level guidance network professionals count on, this one-stop manual lets you do more with Cisco routers than you ever dreamed possible. Any way you look at it, there's no better tool to help you unleash the power of Cisco's routers then Cisco TCP/IP: Routing Professional Reference.