Written by the professionals at CCprep.com and backed by
the CCprep.com web site, Cisco & IP Addressing is
the first book to clearly and completely explain IP
addressing, subnet masking, IP routing protocols, and ways to
configure each on Cisco's Internetworking Operating System.
This reference gives you just what Cisco documentation
doesn't: crystal-clear, step-by-step instructions for every
aspect of configuring IP on Cisco routers
- Defines and describes the different classes of IP
addresses
- Demystifies subnetting
- Covers all the common IP routing protocols, including
RIP, IGRP, OSPF, and EIGRP
- Features numerous examples of IP addressing with
Variable Length Subnet Masking (VLSM) and Classless
Interdomain Routing (CIDR)
The book also reveals how to configure both IP Standard and
Extended Access Lists as well as Cisco's implementation of
Network Address Translation (NAT) and Cisco's Hot Standby
Routing Protocol (HSRP). Includes more than 100 practical
questions with answers, helping users prepare for the CCNA,
CCNP, and CCIE written exams. The many different
scenario-based examples also serve as excellent preparation
for the CCIE Practical Exam. Cisco & IP Addressing
is an essential resource for every network administrator and
network engineer.
About the Authors
Louis D. Rossi provides Novell and Cisco training to
thousands of network professionals across the country. He
obtained his Novell CNE certification and Certified Novell
Instructor certification in 1993, his Master CNE in 1994, and
his CCSI certification in 1996.
Louis R. Rossi, CCIE, formed his own consulting firm, ARI,
and has conducted hundreds of Cisco router, Catalyst Switch,
and Novell Operating System classes throughout the U.S. He has
obtained many certifications, including: Novell CNE-4, CNI,
MCNE, CCNA, CCSI, and CCIE. He designs, implements, and
troubleshoots networks for many clients.
Thomas Rossi is president of his own Internet consulting
firm, Capernaum, in Jacksonville, FL. He completed his MCSE in
1996 and obtained his CCSI in
1997. |