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Internetworking Technologies Handbook, Fourth Edition By Cisco Systems, Inc.

Publisher: Cisco Press

Pub Date: September 11, 2003 ISBN: 1-58705-119-2 Pages: 1128

The updated edition of the best-selling all-in-one networking reference provides coverage of essential and cutting-edge technologies.

Concise overviews of technologies essential to networking professionals at all levels, from novice to expert.

New chapters include coverage of important topics like VoIP and EAP Coverage of cutting edge technologies like optical networking and storage Authored by Cisco Systems, worldwide leader in networking for the Internet.

Internetworking Technologies Handbook, Fourth Edition, is a comprehensive reference that enables networking professionals to understand and implement contemporary internetworking technologies. Master the terms, concepts, technologies, and devices used in today's networking industry. Learn how to incorporate internetworking technologies into a LAN/WAN environment.

Complete with new and updated chapters on security, storage, optical networking, scalability, and speed, this book is a complete and up-to-date reference to the topics that are essential to all networking professionals, regardless of expertise.

Readers will obtain a greater understanding of LAN and WAN networking, particularly the hardware, protocols, and services involved. Fundamental technology information is provided on a broad range of integral systems and services, including detailed descriptions, review questions to ensure concept comprehension and retention, and additional resources for further study.

Coverage is also extended not only to new networking concepts, but also to older, legacy systems, providing a more realistic picture of the real-world networking environments in which professionals operate. Tools and guidelines for optimizing system performance will increase productivity and improve efficiency, helping the reader make more intelligent, cost-efficient decisions for their networks.

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Table of Contents

Index

Internetworking Technologies Handbook, Fourth Edition By Cisco Systems, Inc.

Publisher: Cisco Press

Pub Date: September 11, 2003 ISBN: 1-58705-119-2 Pages: 1128

The updated edition of the best-selling all-in-one networking reference provides coverage of essential and cutting-edge technologies.

Concise overviews of technologies essential to networking professionals at all levels, from novice to expert.

New chapters include coverage of important topics like VoIP and EAP Coverage of cutting edge technologies like optical networking and storage Authored by Cisco Systems, worldwide leader in networking for the Internet.

Internetworking Technologies Handbook, Fourth Edition, is a comprehensive reference that enables networking professionals to understand and implement contemporary internetworking technologies. Master the terms, concepts, technologies, and devices used in today's networking industry. Learn how to incorporate internetworking technologies into a LAN/WAN environment.

Complete with new and updated chapters on security, storage, optical networking, scalability, and speed, this book is a complete and up-to-date reference to the topics that are essential to all networking professionals, regardless of expertise.

Readers will obtain a greater understanding of LAN and WAN networking, particularly the hardware, protocols, and services involved. Fundamental technology information is provided on a broad range of integral systems and services, including detailed descriptions, review questions to ensure concept comprehension and retention, and additional resources for further study.

Coverage is also extended not only to new networking concepts, but also to older, legacy systems, providing a more realistic picture of the real-world networking environments in which professionals operate. Tools and guidelines for optimizing system performance will increase productivity and improve efficiency, helping the reader make more intelligent, cost-efficient decisions for their networks.

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Index

Internetworking Technologies Handbook, Fourth Edition By Cisco Systems, Inc.

Publisher: Cisco Press

Pub Date: September 11, 2003 ISBN: 1-58705-119-2 Pages: 1128

Copyright

Icons Used in This Book Command Syntax Conventions Introduction

Objectives

Updates to the Fourth Edition Audience

Organization

Acknowledgments and Contributors Third Edition Contributors First Edition Contributors

Part I. Introduction to Internetworking Chapter 1. Internetworking Basics What Is an Internetwork?

Open System Interconnection Reference Model Information Formats

ISO Hierarchy of Networks

Connection-Oriented and Connectionless Network Services Internetwork Addressing

Flow Control Basics Error-Checking Basics Multiplexing Basics Standards Organizations

Summary

Review Questions For More Information

Chapter 2. Introduction to LAN Protocols What Is a LAN?

LAN Protocols and the OSI Reference Model LAN Media-Access Methods

LAN Transmission Methods

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Internetworking Technologies Handbook, Fourth Edition By Cisco Systems, Inc.

Publisher: Cisco Press

Pub Date: September 11, 2003 ISBN: 1-58705-119-2 Pages: 1128

The updated edition of the best-selling all-in-one networking reference provides coverage of essential and cutting-edge technologies.

Concise overviews of technologies essential to networking professionals at all levels, from novice to expert.

New chapters include coverage of important topics like VoIP and EAP Coverage of cutting edge technologies like optical networking and storage Authored by Cisco Systems, worldwide leader in networking for the Internet.

Internetworking Technologies Handbook, Fourth Edition, is a comprehensive reference that enables networking professionals to understand and implement contemporary internetworking technologies. Master the terms, concepts, technologies, and devices used in today's networking industry. Learn how to incorporate internetworking technologies into a LAN/WAN environment.

Complete with new and updated chapters on security, storage, optical networking, scalability, and speed, this book is a complete and up-to-date reference to the topics that are essential to all networking professionals, regardless of expertise.

Readers will obtain a greater understanding of LAN and WAN networking, particularly the hardware, protocols, and services involved. Fundamental technology information is provided on a broad range of integral systems and services, including detailed descriptions, review questions to ensure concept comprehension and retention, and additional resources for further study.

Coverage is also extended not only to new networking concepts, but also to older, legacy systems, providing a more realistic picture of the real-world networking environments in which professionals operate. Tools and guidelines for optimizing system performance will increase productivity and improve efficiency, helping the reader make more intelligent, cost-efficient decisions for their networks.

LAN Topologies LAN Devices Review Questions For More Information

Chapter 3. Introduction to WAN Technologies What Is a WAN?

Point-to-Point Links Circuit Switching Packet Switching WAN Virtual Circuits WAN Dialup Services WAN Devices Review Questions For More Information

Chapter 4. Introduction to Cisco IOS Software System Architecture

Cisco IOS CLI

Debugging and Logging Reloading and Upgrading

Summary

Review Questions For More Information

Chapter 5. Bridging and Switching Basics What Are Bridges and Switches?

Link Layer Device Overview Types of Bridges

Types of Switches Review Questions For More Information Chapter 6. Routing Basics What Is Routing?

Routing Components Routing Algorithms Network Protocols Review Questions

Chapter 7. Network Management Basics Introduction

What Is Network Management?

Network Management Architecture ISO Network Management Model Review Questions

Part II. LAN Protocols

Chapter 8. Ethernet Technologies

Background

Ethernet—A Brief History Ethernet Network Elements

Ethernet Network Topologies and Structures

The IEEE 802.3 Logical Relationship to the ISO Reference Model The Ethernet MAC Sublayer

The Ethernet Physical Layers

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Internetworking Technologies Handbook, Fourth Edition By Cisco Systems, Inc.

Publisher: Cisco Press

Pub Date: September 11, 2003 ISBN: 1-58705-119-2 Pages: 1128

The updated edition of the best-selling all-in-one networking reference provides coverage of essential and cutting-edge technologies.

Concise overviews of technologies essential to networking professionals at all levels, from novice to expert.

New chapters include coverage of important topics like VoIP and EAP Coverage of cutting edge technologies like optical networking and storage Authored by Cisco Systems, worldwide leader in networking for the Internet.

Internetworking Technologies Handbook, Fourth Edition, is a comprehensive reference that enables networking professionals to understand and implement contemporary internetworking technologies. Master the terms, concepts, technologies, and devices used in today's networking industry. Learn how to incorporate internetworking technologies into a LAN/WAN environment.

Complete with new and updated chapters on security, storage, optical networking, scalability, and speed, this book is a complete and up-to-date reference to the topics that are essential to all networking professionals, regardless of expertise.

Readers will obtain a greater understanding of LAN and WAN networking, particularly the hardware, protocols, and services involved. Fundamental technology information is provided on a broad range of integral systems and services, including detailed descriptions, review questions to ensure concept comprehension and retention, and additional resources for further study.

Coverage is also extended not only to new networking concepts, but also to older, legacy systems, providing a more realistic picture of the real-world networking environments in which professionals operate. Tools and guidelines for optimizing system performance will increase productivity and improve efficiency, helping the reader make more intelligent, cost-efficient decisions for their networks.

System Considerations

Summary

Review Questions

Chapter 9. Fiber Distributed Data Interface Introduction

FDDI Transmission Media FDDI Specifications

FDDI Station-Attachment Types FDDI Fault Tolerance

FDDI Frame Format

Copper Distributed Data Interface

Summary

Review Questions Part III. WAN Technologies Chapter 10. Frame Relay Introduction

Frame Relay Devices Frame Relay Virtual Circuits Congestion-Control Mechanisms

Frame Relay Local Management Interface Frame Relay Network Implementation Frame Relay Frame Formats

Summary

Review Questions

Chapter 11. High-Speed Serial Interface Introduction

HSSI Interface Basics HSSI Operation

Summary

Review Questions

Chapter 12. Integrated Services Digital Network Introduction

ISDN Devices

Services

ISDN Specifications

Summary

Review Questions

Chapter 13. Point-to-Point Protocol Introduction

PPP Components General Operation

Physical Layer Requirements PPP Link Layer

PPP Link-Control Protocol

Summary

Review Questions

Chapter 14. Switched Multimegabit Data Service Introduction

SMDS Network Components SMDS Interface Protocol

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Internetworking Technologies Handbook, Fourth Edition By Cisco Systems, Inc.

Publisher: Cisco Press

Pub Date: September 11, 2003 ISBN: 1-58705-119-2 Pages: 1128

The updated edition of the best-selling all-in-one networking reference provides coverage of essential and cutting-edge technologies.

Concise overviews of technologies essential to networking professionals at all levels, from novice to expert.

New chapters include coverage of important topics like VoIP and EAP Coverage of cutting edge technologies like optical networking and storage Authored by Cisco Systems, worldwide leader in networking for the Internet.

Internetworking Technologies Handbook, Fourth Edition, is a comprehensive reference that enables networking professionals to understand and implement contemporary internetworking technologies. Master the terms, concepts, technologies, and devices used in today's networking industry. Learn how to incorporate internetworking technologies into a LAN/WAN environment.

Complete with new and updated chapters on security, storage, optical networking, scalability, and speed, this book is a complete and up-to-date reference to the topics that are essential to all networking professionals, regardless of expertise.

Readers will obtain a greater understanding of LAN and WAN networking, particularly the hardware, protocols, and services involved. Fundamental technology information is provided on a broad range of integral systems and services, including detailed descriptions, review questions to ensure concept comprehension and retention, and additional resources for further study.

Coverage is also extended not only to new networking concepts, but also to older, legacy systems, providing a more realistic picture of the real-world networking environments in which professionals operate. Tools and guidelines for optimizing system performance will increase productivity and improve efficiency, helping the reader make more intelligent, cost-efficient decisions for their networks.

Distributed Queue Dual Bus SMDS Access Classes SMDS Addressing Overview

SMDS Reference: SIP Level 3 PDU Format SMDS Reference: SIP Level 2 Cell Format

Summary

Review Questions

Chapter 15. Dialup Technology Introduction

A Short Dialup Technology Background Dialup Connectivity Technology Dialup Methods

Benefits and Drawbacks

Summary

Review Questions For More Information

Chapter 16. Synchronous Data Link Control and Derivatives Introduction

SDLC Types and Topologies SDLC Frame Format Derivative Protocols

Summary

Review Questions Chapter 17. X.25 Introduction

X.25 Devices and Protocol Operation The X.25 Protocol Suite

LAPB Frame Format X.121 Address Format

Summary

Review Questions

Chapter 18. Virtual Private Networks (VPNs) VPN Definition

VPN Applications

IPSec

Layer 2 Tunneling Protocol (L2TP)

MPLS VPNs

Summary

Review Questions For More Information

Part IV. Multiservice Access Technologies

Chapter 19. Voice/Data Integration Technologies Introduction

Advances in Applications New World Voice Technologies Voice Networking

Voice over ATM Voice over Frame Relay Voice over IP

Quality of Service for VoIP

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Internetworking Technologies Handbook, Fourth Edition By Cisco Systems, Inc.

Publisher: Cisco Press

Pub Date: September 11, 2003 ISBN: 1-58705-119-2 Pages: 1128

The updated edition of the best-selling all-in-one networking reference provides coverage of essential and cutting-edge technologies.

Concise overviews of technologies essential to networking professionals at all levels, from novice to expert.

New chapters include coverage of important topics like VoIP and EAP Coverage of cutting edge technologies like optical networking and storage Authored by Cisco Systems, worldwide leader in networking for the Internet.

Internetworking Technologies Handbook, Fourth Edition, is a comprehensive reference that enables networking professionals to understand and implement contemporary internetworking technologies. Master the terms, concepts, technologies, and devices used in today's networking industry. Learn how to incorporate internetworking technologies into a LAN/WAN environment.

Complete with new and updated chapters on security, storage, optical networking, scalability, and speed, this book is a complete and up-to-date reference to the topics that are essential to all networking professionals, regardless of expertise.

Readers will obtain a greater understanding of LAN and WAN networking, particularly the hardware, protocols, and services involved. Fundamental technology information is provided on a broad range of integral systems and services, including detailed descriptions, review questions to ensure concept comprehension and retention, and additional resources for further study.

Coverage is also extended not only to new networking concepts, but also to older, legacy systems, providing a more realistic picture of the real-world networking environments in which professionals operate. Tools and guidelines for optimizing system performance will increase productivity and improve efficiency, helping the reader make more intelligent, cost-efficient decisions for their networks.

General MGCP Overview General SIP Tutorial

Skinny Client Control Protocol (SCCP)

Comparison and Contrast of the Various VoIP Signaling Alternatives Evolution of Solutions for Voice over Data

Summary

Review Questions For More Information

Chapter 20. Wireless Technologies Wireless Concepts

Radio Fundamentals

NLOS Wireless: Overcoming Multipath Signals in NLOS High Speed Spread Spectrum

Elements of a Total Network Solution Wireless Local-Area Networks (WLANs)

Summary

Review Questions For More Information Glossary Terms

Chapter 21. Digital Subscriber Line Introduction

Asymmetric Digital Subscriber Line Signaling and Modulation

Additional DSL Technologies

Summary

Review Questions For More Information

Chapter 22. Cable Access Technologies Introduction

Evolution from One-Way Broadcast to Two-Way Hybrid Fiber Coax Limitations and Specifications of the HFC Plant

DOCSIS Standards, Signaling Protocols, and Applications DOCSIS Hardware Deployment and Resulting Service Capabilities Future DOCSIS Applications

Summary

Review Questions For More Information

Chapter 23. Introduction to Optical Technologies What Is Optical Networking?

Generalized Multiprotocol Label Switching

G.ASON

Optical Control Plane User Network Interface

Optical Control Plane Optical Network-to-Network Interface Next-Generation Protection and Restoration

Summary

Review Questions For More Information Chapter 24. VoIP H.323 Network Devices H.323 Protocol Suite

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Internetworking Technologies Handbook, Fourth Edition By Cisco Systems, Inc.

Publisher: Cisco Press

Pub Date: September 11, 2003 ISBN: 1-58705-119-2 Pages: 1128

The updated edition of the best-selling all-in-one networking reference provides coverage of essential and cutting-edge technologies.

Concise overviews of technologies essential to networking professionals at all levels, from novice to expert.

New chapters include coverage of important topics like VoIP and EAP Coverage of cutting edge technologies like optical networking and storage Authored by Cisco Systems, worldwide leader in networking for the Internet.

Internetworking Technologies Handbook, Fourth Edition, is a comprehensive reference that enables networking professionals to understand and implement contemporary internetworking technologies. Master the terms, concepts, technologies, and devices used in today's networking industry. Learn how to incorporate internetworking technologies into a LAN/WAN environment.

Complete with new and updated chapters on security, storage, optical networking, scalability, and speed, this book is a complete and up-to-date reference to the topics that are essential to all networking professionals, regardless of expertise.

Readers will obtain a greater understanding of LAN and WAN networking, particularly the hardware, protocols, and services involved. Fundamental technology information is provided on a broad range of integral systems and services, including detailed descriptions, review questions to ensure concept comprehension and retention, and additional resources for further study.

Coverage is also extended not only to new networking concepts, but also to older, legacy systems, providing a more realistic picture of the real-world networking environments in which professionals operate. Tools and guidelines for optimizing system performance will increase productivity and improve efficiency, helping the reader make more intelligent, cost-efficient decisions for their networks.

Session Initiation Protocol (SIP)

Connecting VoIP Networks with the SS7 Network

Summary

Review Questions For More Information Glossary Terms

Chapter 25. Dynamic Packet Transport/Spatial Reuse Protocol DPT Architecture

SRP Bandwidth Optimization SRP Packet Priority

SRP Fairness Algorithm DPT Resiliency Topology Discovery DPT/SRP Packet Formats SRP Version 2 Generic Header SRP Data Packet

SRP Control Packet Multicast Support

Summary

Review Questions For More Information Glossary Terms

Chapter 26. Extensible Authentication Protocol (EAP) The EAP Protocol

Using RADIUS for EAP Authentication A Typical Authentication Conversation PKI Support with EAP

EAP Implementations

Summary

Review Questions For More Information Part V. Bridging and Switching Chapter 27. Transparent Bridging Transparent Bridging Operation Frame Format

Review Questions For More Information

Chapter 28. Mixed-Media Bridging

Background

Translation Challenges Translational Bridging

Source-Route Transparent Bridging Review Questions

For More Information

Chapter 29. Source-Route Bridging

Background

SRB Algorithm Frame Format Review Questions For More Information

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Internetworking Technologies Handbook, Fourth Edition By Cisco Systems, Inc.

Publisher: Cisco Press

Pub Date: September 11, 2003 ISBN: 1-58705-119-2 Pages: 1128

The updated edition of the best-selling all-in-one networking reference provides coverage of essential and cutting-edge technologies.

Concise overviews of technologies essential to networking professionals at all levels, from novice to expert.

New chapters include coverage of important topics like VoIP and EAP Coverage of cutting edge technologies like optical networking and storage Authored by Cisco Systems, worldwide leader in networking for the Internet.

Internetworking Technologies Handbook, Fourth Edition, is a comprehensive reference that enables networking professionals to understand and implement contemporary internetworking technologies. Master the terms, concepts, technologies, and devices used in today's networking industry. Learn how to incorporate internetworking technologies into a LAN/WAN environment.

Complete with new and updated chapters on security, storage, optical networking, scalability, and speed, this book is a complete and up-to-date reference to the topics that are essential to all networking professionals, regardless of expertise.

Readers will obtain a greater understanding of LAN and WAN networking, particularly the hardware, protocols, and services involved. Fundamental technology information is provided on a broad range of integral systems and services, including detailed descriptions, review questions to ensure concept comprehension and retention, and additional resources for further study.

Coverage is also extended not only to new networking concepts, but also to older, legacy systems, providing a more realistic picture of the real-world networking environments in which professionals operate. Tools and guidelines for optimizing system performance will increase productivity and improve efficiency, helping the reader make more intelligent, cost-efficient decisions for their networks.

Chapter 30. LAN Switching and VLANs

History

LAN Switch Operation LAN Switch and the OSI Model Review Questions

For More Information

Chapter 31. Asynchronous Transfer Mode Switching

Standards

ATM Devices and the Network Environment ATM Cell Header Format

ATM Services

ATM Switching Operations ATM Reference Model ATM Addressing ATM Connections ATM and Multicasting ATM Quality of Service

ATM Signaling and Connection Establishment ATM Connection-Management Messages

PNNI

Integrated Local Management Interface LAN Emulation

Multiprotocol over ATM Review Questions For More Information Chapter 32. MPLS MPLS Terminology MPLS Operations

MPLS/Tag-Switching Architecture Hierarchical Routing

MPLS-Based Virtual Private Networks MPLS Quality of Service

MPLS Traffic Engineering

Summary

Review Questions For More Information

Chapter 33. Data-Link Switching

Background

DLSw Contrasted with Source-Route Bridging DLSw SNA Support

DLSw Switch-to-Switch Protocol DLSw Operation

DLSw Message Formats Review Questions Part VI. Network Protocols

Chapter 34. Open System Interconnection Protocols

Background

OSI Networking Protocols Review Questions

Chapter 35. Internet Protocols

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Internetworking Technologies Handbook, Fourth Edition By Cisco Systems, Inc.

Publisher: Cisco Press

Pub Date: September 11, 2003 ISBN: 1-58705-119-2 Pages: 1128

The updated edition of the best-selling all-in-one networking reference provides coverage of essential and cutting-edge technologies.

Concise overviews of technologies essential to networking professionals at all levels, from novice to expert.

New chapters include coverage of important topics like VoIP and EAP Coverage of cutting edge technologies like optical networking and storage Authored by Cisco Systems, worldwide leader in networking for the Internet.

Internetworking Technologies Handbook, Fourth Edition, is a comprehensive reference that enables networking professionals to understand and implement contemporary internetworking technologies. Master the terms, concepts, technologies, and devices used in today's networking industry. Learn how to incorporate internetworking technologies into a LAN/WAN environment.

Complete with new and updated chapters on security, storage, optical networking, scalability, and speed, this book is a complete and up-to-date reference to the topics that are essential to all networking professionals, regardless of expertise.

Readers will obtain a greater understanding of LAN and WAN networking, particularly the hardware, protocols, and services involved. Fundamental technology information is provided on a broad range of integral systems and services, including detailed descriptions, review questions to ensure concept comprehension and retention, and additional resources for further study.

Coverage is also extended not only to new networking concepts, but also to older, legacy systems, providing a more realistic picture of the real-world networking environments in which professionals operate. Tools and guidelines for optimizing system performance will increase productivity and improve efficiency, helping the reader make more intelligent, cost-efficient decisions for their networks.

Background

Internet Protocol

Address Resolution Protocol Overview Internet Routing

Internet Control Message Protocol Transmission Control Protocol User Datagram Protocol

Internet Protocols Application Layer Protocols

Summary

Review Questions Chapter 36. IPv6

Description of IPv6 Packet Header Hexadecimal "Hex"

Addressing Description Broadcasting Methods

Summary

Review Questions For More Information Chapter 37. NetWare Protocols

Background

NetWare Media Access

Internetwork Packet Exchange Overview IPX Encapsulation Types

Service Advertisement Protocol NetWare Transport Layer

NetWare Upper-Layer Protocols and Services IPX Packet Format

Summary

Review Questions Chapter 38. AppleTalk Introduction

AppleTalk Network Components AppleTalk Physical and Data Link Layers Network Addresses

AppleTalk Address Resolution Protocol Datagram Delivery Protocol Overview AppleTalk Transport Layer

AppleTalk Upper-Layer Protocols AppleTalk Protocol Suite

Summary

Review Questions For More Information

Chapter 39. IBM Systems Network Architecture Protocols

Background

Traditional SNA Environments IBM Peer-Based Networking Basic Information Unit Format Path Information Unit Format

Summary

Review Questions

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Internetworking Technologies Handbook, Fourth Edition By Cisco Systems, Inc.

Publisher: Cisco Press

Pub Date: September 11, 2003 ISBN: 1-58705-119-2 Pages: 1128

The updated edition of the best-selling all-in-one networking reference provides coverage of essential and cutting-edge technologies.

Concise overviews of technologies essential to networking professionals at all levels, from novice to expert.

New chapters include coverage of important topics like VoIP and EAP Coverage of cutting edge technologies like optical networking and storage Authored by Cisco Systems, worldwide leader in networking for the Internet.

Internetworking Technologies Handbook, Fourth Edition, is a comprehensive reference that enables networking professionals to understand and implement contemporary internetworking technologies. Master the terms, concepts, technologies, and devices used in today's networking industry. Learn how to incorporate internetworking technologies into a LAN/WAN environment.

Complete with new and updated chapters on security, storage, optical networking, scalability, and speed, this book is a complete and up-to-date reference to the topics that are essential to all networking professionals, regardless of expertise.

Readers will obtain a greater understanding of LAN and WAN networking, particularly the hardware, protocols, and services involved. Fundamental technology information is provided on a broad range of integral systems and services, including detailed descriptions, review questions to ensure concept comprehension and retention, and additional resources for further study.

Coverage is also extended not only to new networking concepts, but also to older, legacy systems, providing a more realistic picture of the real-world networking environments in which professionals operate. Tools and guidelines for optimizing system performance will increase productivity and improve efficiency, helping the reader make more intelligent, cost-efficient decisions for their networks.

For More Information Chapter 40. DECnet Introduction

DECnet Phase IV Digital Network Architecture DECnet/OSI Digital Network Architecture DECnet Media Access

DECnet Routing

DECnet End Communications Layer DECnet/OSI Transport Layer DECnet Phase IV Upper Layers DECnet/OSI Upper Layers

Summary

Review Questions Part VII. Routing Protocols

Chapter 41. Border Gateway Protocol Introduction

BGP Attributes BGP Path Selection Review Questions For More Information Chapter 42. Enhanced IGRP

Enhanced IGRP Capabilities and Attributes Underlying Processes and Technologies Routing Concepts

Enhanced IGRP Packet Types

Summary

Review Questions For More Information

Chapter 43. IBM Systems Network Architecture Routing

Background

IBM SNA Session Connectors IBM SNA Transmission Groups IBM SNA Explicit and Virtual Routes IBM SNA Class of Service

IBM SNA Subarea Routing

IBM Advanced Peer-to-Peer Networking Routing Review Questions

Chapter 44. Interior Gateway Routing Protocol

Background

IGRP Protocol Characteristics

Summary

Review Questions For More Information

Chapter 45. Internet Protocol Multicast

Background

Multicast Group Concept IP Multicast Addresses

Internet Group Management Protocol

Multicast in the Layer 2 Switching Environment Multicast Distribution Trees

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Internetworking Technologies Handbook, Fourth Edition By Cisco Systems, Inc.

Publisher: Cisco Press

Pub Date: September 11, 2003 ISBN: 1-58705-119-2 Pages: 1128

The updated edition of the best-selling all-in-one networking reference provides coverage of essential and cutting-edge technologies.

Concise overviews of technologies essential to networking professionals at all levels, from novice to expert.

New chapters include coverage of important topics like VoIP and EAP Coverage of cutting edge technologies like optical networking and storage Authored by Cisco Systems, worldwide leader in networking for the Internet.

Internetworking Technologies Handbook, Fourth Edition, is a comprehensive reference that enables networking professionals to understand and implement contemporary internetworking technologies. Master the terms, concepts, technologies, and devices used in today's networking industry. Learn how to incorporate internetworking technologies into a LAN/WAN environment.

Complete with new and updated chapters on security, storage, optical networking, scalability, and speed, this book is a complete and up-to-date reference to the topics that are essential to all networking professionals, regardless of expertise.

Readers will obtain a greater understanding of LAN and WAN networking, particularly the hardware, protocols, and services involved. Fundamental technology information is provided on a broad range of integral systems and services, including detailed descriptions, review questions to ensure concept comprehension and retention, and additional resources for further study.

Coverage is also extended not only to new networking concepts, but also to older, legacy systems, providing a more realistic picture of the real-world networking environments in which professionals operate. Tools and guidelines for optimizing system performance will increase productivity and improve efficiency, helping the reader make more intelligent, cost-efficient decisions for their networks.

Multicast Forwarding

Protocol-Independent Multicast Multiprotocol Border Gateway Protocol Multicast Source Discovery Protocol Review Questions

For More Information

Chapter 46. NetWare Link-Services Protocol

Background

NLSP Hierarchical Routing NLSP Operation

NLSP Hierarchical Addressing NLSP Hello Packets

Review Questions

Chapter 47. Open Shortest Path First

Background

Routing Hierarchy SPF Algorithm Packet Format

Additional OSPF Features Review Questions

Chapter 48. Open System Interconnection Routing Protocols OSI Networking Terminology

Overview of OSI Routing Operation

ES-IS

IS-IS

IS-IS LSP Processing

IDRP

Summary

Review Questions For More Information

Chapter 49. Routing Information Protocol

Background

Routing Updates RIP Routing Metric RIP Stability Features RIP Timers

Packet Formats

Summary

Review Questions For More Information

Chapter 50. Resource Reservation Protocol

Background

RSVP Data Flows RSVP Quality of Service RSVP Session Startup RSVP Reservation Style

RSVP Soft State Implementation RSVP Operational Model RSVP Messages RSVP Packet Format

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Internetworking Technologies Handbook, Fourth Edition By Cisco Systems, Inc.

Publisher: Cisco Press

Pub Date: September 11, 2003 ISBN: 1-58705-119-2 Pages: 1128

The updated edition of the best-selling all-in-one networking reference provides coverage of essential and cutting-edge technologies.

Concise overviews of technologies essential to networking professionals at all levels, from novice to expert.

New chapters include coverage of important topics like VoIP and EAP Coverage of cutting edge technologies like optical networking and storage Authored by Cisco Systems, worldwide leader in networking for the Internet.

Internetworking Technologies Handbook, Fourth Edition, is a comprehensive reference that enables networking professionals to understand and implement contemporary internetworking technologies. Master the terms, concepts, technologies, and devices used in today's networking industry. Learn how to incorporate internetworking technologies into a LAN/WAN environment.

Complete with new and updated chapters on security, storage, optical networking, scalability, and speed, this book is a complete and up-to-date reference to the topics that are essential to all networking professionals, regardless of expertise.

Readers will obtain a greater understanding of LAN and WAN networking, particularly the hardware, protocols, and services involved. Fundamental technology information is provided on a broad range of integral systems and services, including detailed descriptions, review questions to ensure concept comprehension and retention, and additional resources for further study.

Coverage is also extended not only to new networking concepts, but also to older, legacy systems, providing a more realistic picture of the real-world networking environments in which professionals operate. Tools and guidelines for optimizing system performance will increase productivity and improve efficiency, helping the reader make more intelligent, cost-efficient decisions for their networks.

Summary

Review Questions For More Information

Chapter 51. Simple Multicast Routing Protocol Introduction

SMRP Multicast Transport Services SMRP Transaction Example SMRP Packet Format Review Questions

Part VIII. Network Management Chapter 52. Security Technologies Why Is Network Security Important?

Security Threats Security Policy

Defense-in-Depth Security Solution Threat Mitigation

Security Tools

Summary

Review Questions For More Information Glossary Terms

Chapter 53. Directory-Enabled Networking Object-Oriented Information Modeling A Brief Introduction to Directories An Overview of DEN

How DEN Is Used in Cisco Products

Summary

Review Questions For More Information

Chapter 54. Network Caching Technologies Introduction

Network Caching Ensuring Fresh Content Review Questions

Chapter 55. Storage Networking What Is a SAN?

Fibre Channel Protocol The iSCSI Protocol

Summary

Review Questions For More Information

Chapter 56. IBM Network Management

Background

IBM Network-Management Functional Areas IBM Network-Management Architectures IBM Network-Management Platforms Review Questions

Chapter 57. Remote Monitoring

Background

RMON Groups

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Internetworking Technologies Handbook, Fourth Edition By Cisco Systems, Inc.

Publisher: Cisco Press

Pub Date: September 11, 2003 ISBN: 1-58705-119-2 Pages: 1128

The updated edition of the best-selling all-in-one networking reference provides coverage of essential and cutting-edge technologies.

Concise overviews of technologies essential to networking professionals at all levels, from novice to expert.

New chapters include coverage of important topics like VoIP and EAP Coverage of cutting edge technologies like optical networking and storage Authored by Cisco Systems, worldwide leader in networking for the Internet.

Internetworking Technologies Handbook, Fourth Edition, is a comprehensive reference that enables networking professionals to understand and implement contemporary internetworking technologies. Master the terms, concepts, technologies, and devices used in today's networking industry. Learn how to incorporate internetworking technologies into a LAN/WAN environment.

Complete with new and updated chapters on security, storage, optical networking, scalability, and speed, this book is a complete and up-to-date reference to the topics that are essential to all networking professionals, regardless of expertise.

Readers will obtain a greater understanding of LAN and WAN networking, particularly the hardware, protocols, and services involved. Fundamental technology information is provided on a broad range of integral systems and services, including detailed descriptions, review questions to ensure concept comprehension and retention, and additional resources for further study.

Coverage is also extended not only to new networking concepts, but also to older, legacy systems, providing a more realistic picture of the real-world networking environments in which professionals operate. Tools and guidelines for optimizing system performance will increase productivity and improve efficiency, helping the reader make more intelligent, cost-efficient decisions for their networks.

Review Questions

Chapter 58. Simple Network Management Protocol SNMP Basic Components

Basic SNMP Commands

SNMP Management Information Base SNMP and Data Representation SNMP Version 1

SNMP Version 2 SNMP Version 3 SNMP Management

SNMP Reference: SNMP Message Formats

Summary

Review Questions

Chapter 59. Quality of Service Networking Introduction

QoS Concepts Basic QoS Architecture QoS Identification and Marking QoS Within a Single Network Element

QoS Management

End-to-End QoS Levels

Modular QoS Command-Line Interface (MQC) QoS Architectures

Congestion-Management Tools

Queue Management (Congestion-Avoidance Tools) Traffic-Shaping and Policing Tools

Link Efficiency Mechanisms

QoS Management

QoS on Ethernet

Multiprotocol Label Switching (MPLS): Allowing Flexible Traffic Engineering

SNA ToS

QoS for Packetized Voice QoS for Streaming Video Automated QoS

Summary

Review Questions For More Information Part IX. Appendix

Appendix A. Answers to Review Questions Chapter 1

Chapter 2 Chapter 3 Chapter 4 Chapter 5 Chapter 6 Chapter 7 Chapter 8 Chapter 9 Chapter 10 Chapter 11

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Internetworking Technologies Handbook, Fourth Edition By Cisco Systems, Inc.

Publisher: Cisco Press

Pub Date: September 11, 2003 ISBN: 1-58705-119-2 Pages: 1128

The updated edition of the best-selling all-in-one networking reference provides coverage of essential and cutting-edge technologies.

Concise overviews of technologies essential to networking professionals at all levels, from novice to expert.

New chapters include coverage of important topics like VoIP and EAP Coverage of cutting edge technologies like optical networking and storage Authored by Cisco Systems, worldwide leader in networking for the Internet.

Internetworking Technologies Handbook, Fourth Edition, is a comprehensive reference that enables networking professionals to understand and implement contemporary internetworking technologies. Master the terms, concepts, technologies, and devices used in today's networking industry. Learn how to incorporate internetworking technologies into a LAN/WAN environment.

Complete with new and updated chapters on security, storage, optical networking, scalability, and speed, this book is a complete and up-to-date reference to the topics that are essential to all networking professionals, regardless of expertise.

Readers will obtain a greater understanding of LAN and WAN networking, particularly the hardware, protocols, and services involved. Fundamental technology information is provided on a broad range of integral systems and services, including detailed descriptions, review questions to ensure concept comprehension and retention, and additional resources for further study.

Coverage is also extended not only to new networking concepts, but also to older, legacy systems, providing a more realistic picture of the real-world networking environments in which professionals operate. Tools and guidelines for optimizing system performance will increase productivity and improve efficiency, helping the reader make more intelligent, cost-efficient decisions for their networks.

Chapter 12 Chapter 13 Chapter 14 Chapter 15 Chapter 16 Chapter 17 Chapter 18 Chapter 19 Chapter 20 Chapter 21 Chapter 22 Chapter 23 Chapter 24 Chapter 25 Chapter 26 Chapter 27 Chapter 28 Chapter 29 Chapter 30 Chapter 31 Chapter 32 Chapter 33 Chapter 34 Chapter 35 Chapter 36 Chapter 37 Chapter 38 Chapter 39 Chapter 40 Chapter 41 Chapter 42 Chapter 43 Chapter 44 Chapter 45 Chapter 46 Chapter 47 Chapter 48 Chapter 49 Chapter 50 Chapter 51 Chapter 52 Chapter 53 Chapter 54 Chapter 55 Chapter 56 Chapter 57 Chapter 58 Chapter 59

Appendix B. Early Technologies Token Ring/IEEE 802.5

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Internetworking Technologies Handbook, Fourth Edition By Cisco Systems, Inc.

Publisher: Cisco Press

Pub Date: September 11, 2003 ISBN: 1-58705-119-2 Pages: 1128

The updated edition of the best-selling all-in-one networking reference provides coverage of essential and cutting-edge technologies.

Concise overviews of technologies essential to networking professionals at all levels, from novice to expert.

New chapters include coverage of important topics like VoIP and EAP Coverage of cutting edge technologies like optical networking and storage Authored by Cisco Systems, worldwide leader in networking for the Internet.

Internetworking Technologies Handbook, Fourth Edition, is a comprehensive reference that enables networking professionals to understand and implement contemporary internetworking technologies. Master the terms, concepts, technologies, and devices used in today's networking industry. Learn how to incorporate internetworking technologies into a LAN/WAN environment.

Complete with new and updated chapters on security, storage, optical networking, scalability, and speed, this book is a complete and up-to-date reference to the topics that are essential to all networking professionals, regardless of expertise.

Readers will obtain a greater understanding of LAN and WAN networking, particularly the hardware, protocols, and services involved. Fundamental technology information is provided on a broad range of integral systems and services, including detailed descriptions, review questions to ensure concept comprehension and retention, and additional resources for further study.

Coverage is also extended not only to new networking concepts, but also to older, legacy systems, providing a more realistic picture of the real-world networking environments in which professionals operate. Tools and guidelines for optimizing system performance will increase productivity and improve efficiency, helping the reader make more intelligent, cost-efficient decisions for their networks.

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