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CCNP Routing and Switching Route 300-101 Official CERT Guide

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  • Rok produkcji: 2014
  • ISBN: 9781587205590
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Opis: CCNP Routing and Switching Route 300-101 Official CERT Guide - Kevin Wallace, Wendell Odom

Trust the best-selling Official Cert Guide series from Cisco Press to help you learn, prepare, and practice for exam success. They are built with the objective of providing assessment, review, and practice to help ensure you are fully prepared for your certification exam. CCNP Routing and Switching ROUTE 300-101 Official Cert Guide from Cisco Press enables you to succeed on the exam the first time and is the only self-study resource approved by Cisco. Expert instructor and best-selling author Kevin Wallace shares preparation hints and test-taking tips, helping you identify areas of weakness and improve both your conceptual knowledge and hands-on skills. This complete, official study package includes --A test-preparation routine proven to help you pass the exam --"Do I Know This Already?" quizzes, which enable you to decide how much time you need to spend on each section --Chapter-ending exercises, which help you drill on key concepts you must know thoroughly --The powerful Pearson IT Certification Practice Test software, complete with hundreds of well-reviewed, exam-realistic questions, customization options, and detailed performance reports --More than 60 minutes of personal video mentoring from the author on important exam topics --A final preparation chapter, which guides you through tools and resources to help you craft your review and test-taking strategies --Study plan suggestions and templates to help you organize and optimize your study time Well regarded for its level of detail, study plans, assessment features, challenging review questions, and exercises, this official study guide helps you master the concepts and techniques that ensure your exam success. CCNP Routing and Switching ROUTE 300-101 Official Cert Guide is part of a recommended learning path from Cisco that includes simulation and hands-on training from authorized Cisco Learning Partners and self-study products from Cisco Press. To find out more about instructor-led training, e-learning, and hands-on instruction offered by authorized Cisco Learning Partners worldwide, please visit www.cisco.com. The official study guide helps you master topics on the CCNP R&S ROUTE 300-101 exam, including --Routing protocol characteristics and virtual routers --Remote site connectivity --IPv6 routing and RIPng --EIGRP, OSPFv2, and OSPFv3 --IGP redistribution and route selection --eBGP and iBGP --IPv6 Internet connectivity --Router security --Routing protocol authentication The print edition of the CCNP Routing and Switching ROUTE 300-101 Official Cert Guide contains more than 200 practice exam questions. Also available from Cisco Press: CCNP Routing and Switching ROUTE 300-101 Official Cert Guide Premium Edition eBook and Practice Test. This digital-only certification preparation product combines an eBook with enhanced Pearson IT Certification Practice Test. This integrated learning package --Enables you to focus on individual topic areas or take complete, timed exams --Includes direct links from each question to detailed tutorials to help you understand the concepts behind the questions --Provides additional unique sets of exam-realistic practice questions --Tracks your performance and provides feedback on a module-by-module basis, laying out a complete assessment of your knowledge to help you focus your study where it is needed most This print book includes a 70% discount offer off the list price of the CCNP Routing and Switching ROUTE 300-101 Official Cert Guide Premium Edition eBook and Practice Test to help enhance your exam preparation experience.Introduction xxix Part I Fundamental Routing Concepts Chapter 1 Characteristics of Routing Protocols 3 "Do I Know This Already?" Quiz 3 Foundation Topics 6 Routing Protocol Fundamentals 6 The Role of Routing in an Enterprise Network 6 Routing Protocol Selection 7 Scalability 8 Vendor Interoperability 8 IT Staff's Familiarity with Protocol 9 Speed of Convergence 9 Capability to Perform Summarization 9 Interior or Exterior Routing 10 Routing Protocol Categories 11 Network Technology Fundamentals 16 Network Traffic Types 16 Unicast 16 Broadcast 16 Multicast 17 Anycast 18 Network Architecture Types 19 Point-to-Point Network 19 Broadcast Network 19 NBMA 20 TCP/IP Fundamentals 21 IP Characteristics 21 Routing Review 24 Asymmetric Routing 27 Maximum Transmission Unit 30 ICMP Messages 30 TCP Characteristics 31 Three-Way Handshake 33 TCP Sliding Window 33 Out-of-Order Delivery 35 UDP Characteristics 35 Network Migration Strategies 36 Routing Protocol Changes 36 IPv6 Migration 37 Spanning Tree Protocol Migration 38 Migration to Easy Virtual Networking 39 Exam Preparation Tasks 42 Planning Practice 42 Design Review Table 42 Implementation Plan Peer Review Table 43 Review All the Key Topics 44 Complete the Tables and Lists from Memory 45 Definitions of Key Terms 45 Chapter 2 Remote Site Connectivity 47 "Do I Know This Already?" Quiz 47 Foundation Topics 50 Remote Connectivity Overview 50 MPLS-Based Virtual Private Networks 50 Tunnel-Based Virtual Private Networks 50 Hybrid Virtual Private Networks 51 MPLS VPN 51 Layer 2 MPLS VPN 51 Layer 3 MPLS VPN 52 GRE 53 DMVPN 56 Multipoint GRE 57 NHRP 59 IPsec 61 Exam Preparation Tasks 66 Planning Practice 66 Design Review Table 66 Implementation Plan Peer Review Table 67 Create an Implementation Plan Table 68 Choose Commands for a Verification Plan Table 68 Review All the Key Topics 69 Complete the Tables and Lists from Memory 69 Define Key Terms 69 Part II IGP Routing Protocols Chapter 3 IPv6 Review and RIPng 71 "Do I Know This Already?" Quiz 71 Foundation Topics 75 Global Unicast Addressing, Routing, and Subnetting 76 Global Route Aggregation for Efficient Routing 77 Conventions for Representing IPv6 Addresses 79 Conventions for Writing IPv6 Prefixes 80 Global Unicast Prefix Assignment Example 82 Subnetting Global Unicast IPv6 Addresses Inside an Enterprise 84 Prefix Terminology 87 IPv6 Global Unicast Addresses Assignment 87 Stateful DHCP for IPv6 88 Stateless Autoconfiguration 89 Learning the Prefix/Length and Default Router with NDP Router Advertisements 89 Calculating the Interface ID Using EUI-64 91 Finding the DNS IP Addresses Using Stateless DHCP 92 Static IPv6 Address Configuration 93 Survey of IPv6 Addressing 93 Overview of IPv6 Addressing 93 Unicast IPv6 Addresses 94 Unique Local IPv6 Addresses 94 Link-local Unicast Addresses 95 IPv6 Unicast Address Summary 96 Multicast and Other Special IPv6 Addresses 97 Layer 2 Addressing Mapping and Duplicate Address Detection 97 Neighbor Discovery Protocol for Layer 2 Mapping 98 Duplicate Address Detection (DAD) 99 Inverse Neighbor Discovery 99 Configuring IPv6 Addresses on Cisco Routers 100 Configuring Static IPv6 Addresses on Routers 101 Multicast Groups Joined by IPv6 Router Interfaces 103 Connected Routes and Neighbors 104 The IPv6 Neighbor Table 104 Stateless Autoconfiguration 105 RIP Next Generation (RIPng) 107 RIPng: Theory and Comparisons to RIPv2 108 Configuring RIPng 109 Verifying RIPng 112 Exam Preparation Tasks 115 Planning Practice 115 Design Review Table 115 Implementation Plan Peer Review Table 115 Create an Implementation Plan Table 116 Choose Commands for a Verification Plan Table 117 Review All the Key Topics 118 Complete the Tables and Lists from Memory 118 Define Key Terms 118 Chapter 4 Fundamental EIGRP Concepts 121 "Do I Know This Already?" Quiz 121 Foundation Topics 125 EIGRP Fundamentals 125 Configuration Review 125 Verification Review 127 Internals Review 131 Exchanging Topology Information 131 Calculating the Best Routes for the Routing Table 132 EIGRP Neighborships 134 Manipulating EIGRP Hello and Hold Timers 134 Configuring the Hello/Hold Timers 135 Verifying the Hello/Hold Timers 137 Preventing Unwanted Neighbors Using Passive Interfaces 138 Controlling Neighborships with Static Configuration 141 Configuring Static EIGRP Neighbors 142 Caveat When Using EIGRP Static Neighbors 143 Configuration Settings That Could Prevent Neighbor Relationships 144 Configuring EIGRP Metric Components (K-values) 145 EIGRP Router ID 146 Neighborship over WANs 147 Neighborship on Frame Relay 147 Neighborship on MPLS VPN 148 Neighborship on Metro Ethernet 149 Exam Preparation Tasks 150 Planning Practice 150 Design Review Table 150 Implementation Plan Peer Review Table 150 Create an Implementation Plan Table 151 Choose Commands for a Verification Plan Table 151 Review All the Key Topics 152 Complete the Tables and Lists from Memory 153 Define Key Terms 153 Chapter 5 Advanced EIGRP Concepts 155 "Do I Know This Already?" Quiz 155 Foundation Topics 162 Building the EIGRP Topology Table 162 Seeding the EIGRP Topology Table 162 The Content of EIGRP Update Message 163 The EIGRP Update Process 166 WAN Issues for EIGRP Topology Exchange 167 Split Horizon Default on Frame Relay Multipoint Subinterfaces 167 EIGRP WAN Bandwidth Control 170 Building the IP Routing Table 172 Calculating the Metrics: Feasible Distance and Reported Distance 172 EIGRP Metric Tuning 174 Configuring Bandwidth and Delay 175 Choosing Bandwidth Settings on WAN Subinterfaces 175 Metric Weights (K-values) 178 Offset Lists 178 Unequal Metric Route Load Sharing 180 Optimizing EIGRP Convergence 183 Fast Convergence to Feasible Successors 183 Successor and Feasible Successor Concepts 184 Verification of Feasible Successors 185 Converging by Going Active 188 The Impact of Stub Routers on Query Scope 190 The Impact of Summary Routes on Query Scope 192 Stuck in Active 193 Route Filtering 194 Filtering by Referencing ACLs 196 Filtering by Referencing IP Prefix Lists 198 IP Prefix List Concepts 199 Samples of Prefix List Matching 201 Using IP Prefix Lists to Filter EIGRP Routes 202 Filtering by Using Route Maps 204 Route Map Concepts 204 Using Route Maps to Filter EIGRP Routes 206 Route Summarization 208 Calculating Summary Routes 209 Choosing Where to Summarize Routes 209 Influencing the Choice of Best Route for Summary Routes 210 Suboptimal Forwarding with Summarization 211 Route Summarization Benefits and Trade-offs 213 Configuring EIGRP Route Summarization 213 Auto-summary 217 Default Routes 219 Default Routing to the Internet Router 219 Default Routing Configuration with EIGRP 220 Advertising Static Default Routes with EIGRP 220 Configuring a Default Network 221 Exam Preparation Tasks 225 Planning Practice 225 Design Review Table 225 Implementation Plan Peer Review Table 226 Create an Implementation Plan Table 227 Choose Commands for a Verification Plan Table 228 Review All the Key Topics 229 Complete the Tables and Lists from Memory 230 Define Key Terms 230 Chapter 6 EIGRP for IPv6 and Named EIGRP 233 "Do I Know This Already?" Quiz 233 Foundation Topics 236 EIGRP for IPv6 236 EIGRP for IPv4 and IPv6: Theory and Comparisons 236 Configuring EIGRP for IPv6 237 Verifying EIGRP for IPv6 240 Named EIGRP 243 The Named EIGRP Hierarchical Structure 244 Traditional EIGRP and Named EIGRP Configurations Compared 245 Verifying Named EIGRP 250 Exam Preparation Tasks 253 Planning Practice 253 Design Review Table 253 Implementation Plan Peer Review Table 253 Create an Implementation Plan Table 254 Choose Commands for a Verification Plan Table 255 Review All the Key Topics 255 Complete the Tables and Lists from Memory 256 Define Key Terms 256 Chapter 7 Fundamental OSPF Concepts 259 "Do I Know This Already?" Quiz 259 Foundation Topics 263 OSPF Review 263 OSPF Link-State Concepts 263 OSPF Configuration Review 266 OSPF Verification Review 268 OSPF Feature Summary 271 OSPF Neighbors and Adjacencies on LANs 272 Enabling OSPF Neighbor Discovery on LANs 272 Settings That Must Match for OSPF Neighborship 274 Optimizing Convergence Using Hello and Dead Timers 275 Using a Unique OSPF Router ID 278 Using the Same IP MTU 279 OSPF Neighbors and Adjacencies on WANs 281 OSPF Network Types 281 OSPF Neighborship over Point-to-Point Links 282 Neighborship over Frame Relay Point-to-Point Subinterfaces 284 Neighborship on MPLS VPN 285 Neighborship on Metro Ethernet 287 Virtual Links 288 Understanding OSPF Virtual Link Concepts 289 Configuring OSPF Virtual Links 291 Verifying the OSPF Virtual Link 292 Exam Preparation Tasks 295 Planning Practice 295 Design Review Table 295 Implementation Plan Peer Review Table 295 Create an Implementation Plan Table 296 Choose Commands for a Verification Plan Table 297 Review All the Key Topics 298 Complete the Tables and Lists from Memory 299 Define Key Terms 299 Chapter 8 The OSPF Link-State Database 301 "Do I Know This Already?" Quiz 301 Foundation Topics 305 LSAs and the OSPF Link-State Database 305 LSA Type 1: Router LSA 306 LSA Type 2: Network LSA 312 Background on Designated Routers 312 Type 2 Network LSA Concepts 312 Type 2 LSA show Commands 313 LSA Type 3: Summary LSA 317 Limiting the Number of LSAs 320 Summary of Internal LSA Types 321 The Database Exchange Process 321 OSPF Message and Neighbor State Reference 322 Exchange Without a Designated Router 323 Discovering a Description of the Neighbor's LSDB 324 Exchanging the LSAs 325 Exchange with a Designated Router 326 Flooding Throughout the Area 328 Periodic Flooding 329 Choosing the Best OSPF Routes 330 OSPF Metric Calculation for Internal OSPF Routes 330 Calculating the Cost of Intra-Area Routes 331 Calculating the Cost of Interarea Routes 332 Special Rules Concerning Intra-Area and Interarea Routes on ABRs 336 Metric and SPF Calculations 337 Metric Tuning 337 Changing the Reference Bandwidth 338 Setting Bandwidth 338 Configuring Cost Directly 339 Verifying OSPF Cost Settings 339 Exam Preparation Tasks 340 Planning Practice 340 Design Review Table 340 Implementation Plan Peer Review Table 340 Create an Implementation Plan Table 341 Choose Commands for a Verification Plan Table 342 Review All the Key Topics 343 Complete the Tables and Lists from Memory 343 Define Key Terms 343 Chapter 9 Advanced OSPF Concepts 345 "Do I Know This Already?" Quiz 345 Foundation Topics 350 Route Filtering 350 Type 3 LSA Filtering 351 Filtering OSPF Routes Added to the Routing Table 355 Route Summarization 356 Manual Summarization at ABRs 357 Manual Summarization at ASBRs 360 Default Routes and Stub Areas 361 Domain-Wide Defaults Using the default-information originate Command 362 Stubby Areas 364 Introducing Stubby Area Types 365 Configuring and Verifying Stubby Areas 366 Configuring and Verifying Totally Stubby Areas 371 The Not-So-Stubby Area (NSSA) 374 OSPF Version 3 376 OSPFv2 and OSPFv3 Comparison 376 OSPFv3 Traditional Configuration 377 OSPFv3 Address Family Configuration 384 Exam Preparation Tasks 392 Planning Practice 392 Design Review Table 392 Implementation Plan Peer Review Table 393 Create an Implementation Plan Table 394 Choose Commands for a Verification Plan Table 394 Review All the Key Topics 396 Complete the Tables and Lists from Memory 396 Define Key Terms 396 Part III Route Redistribution and Selection Chapter 10 Route Redistribution 399 "Do I Know This Already?" Quiz 399 Foundation Topics 405 Route Redistribution Basics 405 The Need for Route Redistribution 405 Redistribution Concepts and Processes 408 Redistribution into EIGRP 410 EIGRP redistribute Command Reference 410 Baseline Configuration for EIGRP Redistribution Examples 411 Configuring EIGRP Redistribution with Default Metric Components 412 Verifying EIGRP Redistribution 415 Redistribution into OSPF 417 OSPF redistribute Command Reference 418 Configuring OSPF Redistribution with Minimal Parameters 419 Setting OSPF Metrics on Redistributed Routes 423 LSAs and Metrics for External Type 2 Routes 423 Determining the Next Hop for Type 2 External Routes-Intraarea 425 Determining the Next Hop for Type 2 External Routes-Interarea 427 Redistributing into OSPF as E1 Routes 431 A Brief Comparison of E1 and E2 Routes 432 External Routes in NSSAs 433 Redistribution with Route Maps and Distribute Lists 436 Overview of Using Route Maps with Redistribution 436 Filtering Redistributed Routes with Route Maps 438 Configuring Route Filtering with Redistribution 439 Verifying Redistribution Filtering Operations 441 Setting Metrics When Redistributing 443 Configuring the Metric Settings 443 Verifying the Metric Settings 445 Setting the External Route Type 446 Redistribution Filtering with the distribute-list Command 447 Issues with Multiple Redistribution Points 447 Preventing Routing Domain Loops with Higher Metrics 448 Preventing Routing Domain Loops with Administrative Distance 449 EIGRP Default AD Defeats Loop from EIGRP to OSPF to EIGRP 450 EIGRP Default AD Defeats Loop from OSPF to EIGRP to OSPF 451 Setting AD per Route Source for Internal and External Routes 452 Domain Loop Problems with More Than Two Routing Domains 453 Using Per-Route Administrative Distance Settings 454 Preventing Domain Loops by Filtering on Subnet While Redistributing 458 Preventing Domain Loops by Filtering on Route Tag Using Distribute Lists 459 Exam Preparation Tasks 462 Planning Practice 462 Design Review Table 462 Implementation Plan Peer Review Table 463 Create an Implementation Plan Table 465 Choose Commands for a Verification Plan Table 465 Review All the Key Topics 467 Complete the Tables and Lists from Memory 468 Define Key Terms 468 Chapter 11 Route Selection 471 "Do I Know This Already?" Quiz 471 Foundation Topics 476 Cisco Express Forwarding 476 Operation of Process Switching 476 Operation of Fast Switching 477 Operation of Cisco Express Forwarding 478 Policy-Based Routing 483 Matching the Packet and Setting the Route 484 PBR Configuration Example 485 How the default Keyword Impacts PBR Logic Ordering 488 Additional PBR Functions 489 Applying PBR to Locally Created Packets 489 Setting IP Precedence 489 PBR with IP SLA 490 IP Service-Level Agreement 490 Understanding IP SLA Concepts 491 Configuring and Verifying IP SLA 492 Tracking SLA Operations to Influence Routing 496 Configuring a Static Route to Track an IP SLA Operation 496 Configuring PBR to Track an IP SLA 499 VRF-Lite 499 VRF-Lite Configuration 500 VRF Verification 502 Exam Preparation Tasks 505 Planning Practice 505 Design Review Table 505 Implementation Plan Peer Review Table 506 Create an Implementation Plan Table 507 Choose Commands for a Verification Plan Table 507 Review All the Key Topics 508 Complete the Tables and Lists from Memory 509 Definitions of Key Terms 509 Part IV Internet Connectivity Chapter 12 Fundamentals of Internet Connectivity 511 "Do I Know This Already?" Quiz 511 Foundation Topics 514 Provider-Assigned IPv4 Addresses 514 Static IP Address Assignment 514 Dynamic IP Address Assignment 516 NAT 518 Basic NAT 518 Dynamic NAT Configuration and Verification 520 Static NAT Configuration and Verification 522 PAT 523 NAT Design Considerations 526 NVI 526 Exam Preparation Tasks 528 Planning Practice 528 Design Review Table 528 Implementation Plan Peer Review Table 528 Create an Implementation Plan Table 529 Choose Commands for a Verification Plan Table 530 Review All the Key Topics 531 Complete the Tables and Lists from Memory 531 Define Key Terms 531 Chapter 13 Fundamental BGP Concepts 533 "Do I Know This Already?" Quiz 533 Foundation Topics 539 The Basics of Internet Routing and Addressing 539 Public IP Address Assignment 540 Internet Route Aggregation 541 The Impact of NAT/PAT 543 Private IPv4 Addresses and Other Special Addresses 544 Introduction to BGP 545 BGP Basics 545 Internal and External BGP 549 Public and Private ASNs 550 Outbound Routing Toward the Internet 551 Comparing BGP and Default Routing for Enterprises 551 Single-Homed 553 Dual-Homed 554 Preferring One Path over Another for All Destinations 556 Choosing One Path over Another Using BGP 557 Partial and Full BGP Updates 559 Single-Multihomed 561 Dual-Multihomed 562 External BGP for Enterprises 563 eBGP Neighbor Configuration 564 Requirements for Forming eBGP Neighborships 565 Issues When Redundancy Exists Between eBGP Neighbors 567 eBGP Multihop Concepts 569 BGP Internals and Verifying eBGP Neighbors 570 Verifying eBGP Neighbor Status 571 Administratively Controlling Neighbor Status 574 BGP Message Summary 576 Verifying the BGP Table 576 The BGP Update Message 577 Examining the BGP Table 577 Viewing Subsets of the BGP Table 580 Injecting Routes into BGP for Advertisement to the ISPs 583 Injecting Routes Using the network Command 583 The Effect of auto-summary on the BGP network Command 585 Injecting Routes Using Redistribution 585 Exam Preparation Tasks 588 Planning Practice 588 Design Review Table 588 Implementation Plan Peer Review Table 589 Create an Implementation Plan Table 589 Choose Commands for a Verification Plan Table 590 Review All the Key Topics 591 Complete the Tables and Lists from Memory 592 Define Key Terms 593 Chapter 14 Advanced BGP Concepts 595 "Do I Know This Already?" Quiz 597 Foundation Topics 602 Internal BGP Between Internet-Connected Routers 602 Establishing the Need for iBGP with Two Internet-Connected Routers 602 Configuring iBGP 603 Verifying iBGP 606 Examining iBGP BGP Table Entries 607 Understanding Next-Hop Reachability Issues with iBGP 611 Ensuring That Routes Exist to the Next-Hop Address 612 Using neighbor neighbor-ip next-hop-self to Change the Next-Hop Address 613 Avoiding Routing Loops When Forwarding Toward the Internet 614 Using an iBGP Mesh 616 IGP Redistribution and BGP Synchronization 618 Route Filtering and Clearing BGP Peers 620 BGP Filtering Overview 620 Inbound and Outbound BGP Filtering on Prefix/Length 621 Clearing BGP Neighbors 625 Displaying the Results of BGP Filtering 627 Peer Groups 629 BGP Path Attributes and Best-Path Algorithm 631 BGP Path Attributes 631 Overview of the BGP Best-Path Algorithm 633 Perspectives on the Core Eight Best-Path Steps 635 Memorization Tips for BGP Best Path 636 Influencing an Enterprise's Outbound Routes 637 Influencing BGP Weight 637 Sample Internetwork Used in the Weight Examples 638 Setting the BGP Administrative Weight Using a Route Map 642 Setting Weight Using the neighbor weight Command 643 Setting the Local Preference 644 Sample Internetwork Used in the Local_Pref and AS_Path Length Examples 645 Setting the BGP Local_Pref Using a Route Map 648 IP Routes Based on BGP Best Paths 651 Example of a BGP RIB Failure 652 BGP and the maximum-paths Command 654 Increasing the Length of the AS_Path Using AS_Path Prepend 654 Influencing an Enterprise's Inbound Routes with MED 656 MED Concepts 657 MED Configuration 659 Exam Preparation Tasks 661 Planning Practice 661 Design Review Table 661 Implementation Plan Peer Review Table 662 Create an Implementation Plan Table 663 Choosing Commands for a Verification Plan Table 664 Review All the Key Topics 666 Complete the Tables and Lists from Memory 666 Define Key Terms 667 Chapter 15 IPv6 Internet Connectivity 669 "Do I Know This Already?" Quiz 669 Foundation Topics 672 IPv6 Internet Connections 672 Methods of Assigning an IPv6 Address to a Customer Router 672 Manual Configuration of IPv6 Address and Default Route 673 IPv6 Access Control Lists 674 IPv6 Internet Connection Security 677 BGP Support for IPv6 677 Multiprotocol BGP Fundamentals 678 IPv6 Routing over an IPv4 BGP Session 678 IPv6 Routing over an IPv6 BGP Session 684 Single IPv4 BGP Session Versus Dual (IPv4 and IPv6) Sessions 689 Filtering IPv6 Routes with Prefix Lists 689 Using Local Preference for IPv6 Path Selection 693 Exam Preparation Tasks 695 Planning Practice 695 Design Review Table 695 Implementation Plan Peer Review Table 695 Create an Implementation Plan Table 696 Choose Commands for a Verification Plan Table 698 Review All the Key Topics 698 Complete the Tables and Lists from Memory 699 Define Key Terms 699 Part V Router and Routing Security Chapter 16 Fundamental Router Security Concepts 701 "Do I Know This Already?" Quiz 701 Foundation Topics 704 Elements of a Router Security Policy 704 Access Control Lists 705 Time-Based ACLs 705 Infrastructure ACLs 707 Management Plane Security 708 Secure Shell Versus Telnet 709 Password Encryption 711 Enable Secret Password 711 Line Password 712 Username Password 713 Unicast Reverse Path Forwarding 714 Authentication, Authorization, and Accounting 719 SNMP Security 721 NTP Authentication 724 Exam Preparation Tasks 729 Planning Practice 729 Design Review Table 729 Implementation Plan Peer Review Table 730 Create an Implementation Plan Table 731 Choose Commands for a Verification Plan Table 732 Review All the Key Topics 733 Complete the Tables and Lists from Memory 734 Define Key Terms 734 Chapter 17 Routing Protocol Authentication 737 "Do I Know This Already?" Quiz 737 Foundation Topics 740 Authentication Methods 740 Plain Text Authentication 740 Hashing Authentication 741 Key Chains 742 EIGRP Authentication 744 EIGRP for IPv4 Authentication 744 EIGRP for IPv6 Authentication 746 Named EIGRP Authentication 749 OSPF Authentication 751 Plain Text OSPFv2 Authentication 751 OSPFv2 MD5 Authentication 754 OSPFv3 Authentication 756 BGP Authentication 759 IPv4 BGP Authentication 760 IPv6 BGP Authentication 761 Exam Preparation Tasks 764 Planning Practice 764 Design Review Table 764 Implementation Plan Peer Review Table 764 Create an Implementation Plan Table 765 Choose Commands for a Verification Plan Table 766 Review All the Key Topics 767 Complete the Tables and Lists from Memory 767 Define Key Terms 767 Part VI Final Preparation Chapter 18 Final Preparation 769 Tools for Final Preparation 769 Exam Engine and Questions on the CD 769 Install the Exam Engine 770 Activate and Download the Practice Exam 770 Activating Other Exams 771 Premium Edition 771 The Cisco Learning Network 771 Memory Tables 771 Chapter-Ending Review Tools 772 Suggested Plan for Final Review/Study 772 Step 1: Review Key Topics and DIKTA Questions 773 Step 3: Hands-On Practice 773 Step 6: Subnetting Practice 774 Step 7: Use the Exam Engine 774 Summary 776 Keep in Touch with Kevin 776 Part VII Appendixes Appendix A Answers to the "Do I Know This Already?" Quizzes 779 Appendix B ROUTE Exam Updates 805 Appendix C Conversion Tables 809 CD-Only Appendix D Memory Tables Appendix E Memory Tables Answer Key Appendix F Completed Planning Practice Tables Appendix G Study Planner Glossary 9781587205590 TOC 10/24/2014


Szczegóły: CCNP Routing and Switching Route 300-101 Official CERT Guide - Kevin Wallace, Wendell Odom

Tytuł: CCNP Routing and Switching Route 300-101 Official CERT Guide
Autor: Kevin Wallace, Wendell Odom
Producent: Cisco Press
ISBN: 9781587205590
Rok produkcji: 2014
Ilość stron: 880
Waga: 1.67 kg


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