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Advanced IP Routing in Cisco Networks

Advanced IP Routing in Cisco Networks

List Price: $55.00
Your Price: $44.55
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Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Advanced IP Routing is an excellent tool for network admins
Review: Terry Slattery and Bill Burton have written not only an excellent text on the wonderful and wacky world of networking, but have provided an excellent tool to use in real world situations. I used it this past weekend as a "cookbook" to configure NAT (network address translation). Even though my situation was not covered exactly (single Global ip address overloaded), the examples and explanations on NAT made it a snap to figure out. I was able to configure my Cisco router to run NAT in a matter of minutes. It is a great addition to my technical library.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Tremendous! All working configs--WOW!
Review: This is a great book for those studying for their CCIE. It's also great for those who just want to know routing better. The authors obviously have a solid grasp of the subject and an excellent ability to convey that knowledge to the reader. McGraw-Hill is quickly becoming the leader in CCIE prep books with this title, Chris Lewis's book on Cisco configurations, and Parkhurst's book on routing.

Rating: 4 stars
Summary: Good book but too many bugs
Review: This is a very good book, but I was very dissappointed with the number of bugs. The author's web site lists over 50 technical bugs (which the reader is suppose go through and correct).

This could have been a much better book with better editing. A book with a list price of $55.00 should have better quality control.

I am looking forward to the next edition of this book with all of the bugs corrected.

Rating: 4 stars
Summary: Excellent Book with Practical Examples
Review: This is an excellent book to Study Advanced Cisco Networking. This book covers Routing with practical examples. Also included is the detailed configs at each stage. This book is recommended for CCNP or CCIE Students.

Rating: 4 stars
Summary: Excellent Book
Review: This is indeed an Excellent book. My understanding of RIPv1, RIPv2, IGRP, EIGRP, and OSPF have shot through the roof. BGP is not covered in nearly enough detail--though they state that covering BGP in-depth is beyond the scope of the book. (Understandable)

Again, an excellent book. However, make certain that you check the publisher's web site for the many buglets in the text--there are a number of them. (Though it's fun when you aren't 100% familiar with the material and you find the bugs. :)

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Rocks!!
Review: This is one of the best advanced routing books I have read. I would suggest it to everyone looking for an easy to read very through Cisco networking book. Covers all the routing protocals. Great book!!

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: The best I've seen for Cisco IP routing.
Review: This is the first time I wanted to share my review of a book. The examples, the tips on preparing for the CCIE test, and the insights into Cisco routing are the best I have seen in print. The book is outstanding in sharing the real-world experiences of the authors. Plus the book offers you a $1 challenge to the reader to identify any errors.

Rating: 4 stars
Summary: really good source of information
Review: Was given this book as a suplment study aid for the CCNP Routing exam. The book has a lot of great information and is a great study aid. The BGP section is very lacking and you'd be better served by seaking BGP infomation elseware. Other then the BGP section I found this book very helpfull

Rating: 4 stars
Summary: really good source of information
Review: Was given this book as a suplment study aid for the CCNP Routing exam. The book has a lot of great information and is a great study aid. The BGP section is very lacking and you'd be better served by seaking BGP infomation elseware. Other then the BGP section I found this book very helpfull

Rating: 0 stars
Summary: Covers all protocol flavors & preps readers for the CCIE lab
Review: Whether preping for the CCIE exam, gearing up for Cisco implementation, expanding a network, or just trying to avoid communications congestion, readers will find everything they need in ADVANCED IP ROUTING IN CISCO NETWORKS. Written by two veteran Cisco pros, including the first person outside of Cisco to earn the CCIE, it shows readers how to:

· Grasp network routing at both theoretical and practical levels
· Select and configure the appropriate protocol (OSPF, RIP, RIPv2, IGRP, EIGRP)
· Choose the right subnet mask
· Route in a classless environment
· Configure path selection and network address translation (NAT)
· Route redistribution between protocols within a network
· Handle static routing, multiple interior routing protocols, and the Border Gateway Protocol
· Monitor, debug, and troubleshoot a Cisco-routed network

For hands-on work with Cisco IP routers, ADVANCED IP ROUTING IN CISCO NETWORKS provides the knowledge and confidence that will make implementation and maintenance much easier and a lot less nerve-wracking.


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