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Thursday

229 Routing TCPIP, Volume II (CCIE Professional Development series)



A detailed examination of exterior routing protocols and advanced IP routing issues
Routing TCP/IP, Volume II, enables you to:
* Master the operational components, configuration, and troubleshooting of BGP-4-the de facto interdomain routing protocol
* Understand the operation, configuration, and troubleshooting of NAT
* Learn how to deploy, configure, and troubleshoot IP multicast routing through an array of case studies and exercises
* Familiarize yourself with the design goals and current state of IPv6, the new generation of the IP protocol
* Implement router management through a diverse range of expert-tested methods
* Test and validate your knowledge with practical, comprehensive review questions, configuration exercises, and troubleshooting exercises
* Further your CCIE preparation while mastering advanced TCP/IP concepts

The complexities of exterior gateway protocols, including TCP connections, message states, path attributes, interior routing protocol interoperation, and setting up neighbor connections, require a comprehensive understanding of router operations in order to manage network growth. Routing TCP/IP, Volume II, provides you with the expertise necessary to understand and implement Border Gateway Protocol Version 4 (BGP-4), multicast routing, Network Address Translation (NAT), IPv6, and effective router management techniques. Jeff Doyle's practical approach, easy-to-read format, and comprehensive topic coverage make this book an instant classic and a must-have addition to any network professional's library.

Routing TCP/IP, Volume II, expands upon the central theme of Volume I: scalability and management of network growth. Volume II moves beyond the interior gateway protocols covered in Volume I to examine both inter-autonomous system routing and more exotic routing issues such as multicasting and IPv6. This second volume follows the same informational structure used effectively in Volume I: discussing the topic fundamentals, following up with a series of configuration examples designed to show the concept in a real-world environment, and relying on tested troubleshooting measures to resolve any problems that might arise. This book helps you accomplish more than earning the highly valued CCIE number after your name; it also helps you develop the knowledge and skills that are essential to perform your job at an expert level. Whether you are pursuing CCIE certification, need to review for your CCIE recertification exam, or are just looking for expert-level advice on advanced routing issues, Routing TCP/IP, Volume II, helps you understand foundation concepts and apply best practice techniques for effective network growth and management.

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228 CCIE Professional Development Routing TCPIP Volume 1, 2nd Ed



A detailed examination of interior routing protocols — completely updated in a new edition

# A complete revision of the best-selling first edition–widely considered a premier text on TCP/IP routing protocols
# A core textbook for CCIE preparation and a practical reference for network designers, administrators, and engineers
# Includes configuration and troubleshooting lessons that would cost thousands to learn in a classroom and numerous real-world examples and case studies

Praised in its first edition for its approachable style and wealth of information, this new edition provides readers a deep understanding of IP routing protocols, teaches how to implement these protocols using Cisco routers, and brings readers up to date protocol and implementation enhancements. Routing TCP/IP, Volume 1, Second Edition, includes protocol changes and Cisco features that enhance routing integrity, secure routers from attacks initiated through routing protocols, and provide greater control over the propagation of routing information for all the IP interior routing protocols. Routing TCP/IP, Volume 1, Second Edition, provides a detailed analysis of each of the IP interior gateway protocols (IGPs). Its structure remains the same as the best-selling first edition, though information within each section is enhanced and modified to include the new developments in routing protocols and Cisco implementations. What’s New In This Edition? The first edition covers routing protocols as they existed in 1998. The new book updates all covered routing protocols and discusses new features integrated in the latest version of Cisco IOS Software. IPv6, its use with interior routing protocols, and its interoperability and integration with IPv4 are also integrated into this book. Approximately 200 pages of new information are added to the main text, with some old text removed. Additional exercise and solutions are also included.

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180 Cisco Press TCP IP First Step



Your first step into the world of TCP/IP

* No TCP/IP experience required
* Includes clear and easily understood explanations
* Makes learning easy

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Friday

168 Video Training for IHETS IP Subnetting



This DVD was recorded and produced by the Indiana Higher Education Telecommunication System (IHETS) to teach the concepts of IP addressing and IP subnetting. The training was recorded live and includes the interaction of the students and instructors. Many whiteboard examples are included for maximum learning. This DVD is great for those who are looking to learn IP subnetting concepts as well as those who just want to keep their skills up-to-date.
Boson is the exclusive distributor of this DVD.

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159 A Graphic Guide To The Protocol Suite



Illustrated TCP-IP - A Graphic Guide To The Protocol Suite

Transmission Control Protocol/Internet Protocol

• The protocol suite of TCP/IP is becoming the world’s most widely implemented network protocol.
• 1970s—WANG
• 1980s—SNA / Novell NetWare
• 1990s—Novell and TCP/IP
• TCP/IP combined with the Web browser is creating a new type of client/server network operating system.
The TCP/IP protocol suite is being used for communications, whether for voice, video, or data. There is a new service being brought out for voice over IP at a consumer cost of 5.5 cents per minute. Radio broadcasts are all over the Web. Video is coming, but the images are still shaky and must be buffered heavily before displaying on the monitor. However, give it time. All great things are refined by time, and applications over TCP/IP are no exception.
Today, you will not find too many data communications installments that have not implemented or have not thought about the TCP/IP protocol. TCP/IP is becoming so common that it is not so much a matter of selecting the TCP/IP protocol stack as it is selecting applications that support it. Many users do not even know they are using the TCP/IP protocol. All they know is that they have a connection to the Web, which many people confuse with the Internet. We’ll get into the details of the differences later, but for now, you just need to understand that the Web is an application of the Internet. The Web uses the communications facilities of the Internet to provide for data flow between clients and servers. The Internet is not the Web and the Web is not the Internet.
In the 1970s, everyone had some type of WANG machine in their office. In the 1980s and early 1990s, Novell’s NetWare applications consumed every office. Today, NetWare continues to dominate the network arena with its installed based of client/server network applications. However, the TCP/IP protocol and Internet browsers, such as NetScape’s Navigator and Microsoft’s Internet Explorer, and Web programming languages are combining to produce powerful corporate networks known as intranets, which mimic the facilities of the Internet but on a corporate scale. Intranets from different companies or simply different sites can communicate with each other through the Internet. Consumers can access corporate intranets through an extranet, which is simply part of the corporate intranet that is available to the public. A great example of this is electronic commerce, which is what you use when you purchase something via the Internet. Directory services are provided through Domain Name Services (DNSs) Microsystems. File and print services are provided in many different ways. Finally, the ultimate in full connectivity is the Internet, which allows the corporate intranets to interconnect (within the same corporation or different corporations), providing global connectivity unmatched by any network application today. Therefore, within a short time (possibly 1998), very powerful applications will be built that utilize the TCP/IP software suite that will eventually rival NetWare at the core.
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Saturday

150 TCP/IP Essentials - A Lab Based Approach



Table of Contents
Preface;

Note to instructors;

Acknowledgements;

General conventions;

List of abbreviations;

TCP/IP overview;

1. Linux and TCP/IP networking;

2. A single segment network;

3. Bridges, LANs and the Cisco IOS;

4. Static and dynamic routing;

5. UDP and its applications;

6. TCP study;

7. Multicast and realtime service;

8. The web, DHCP, NTP and NAT;

9. Network management and security;

References and further reading; Appendix

A: instructor’s guide; Appendix

B: initial configuration of the routers; Appendix

C: source code; Appendix

D: list of key requests for comments (RFC); Index.

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Monday

147 TCP IP Professional Reference Guide



Introduction
Most networking professionals will never have to write custom TCP/IP code, but they will have to understand the key issues associated with planning, operating, evolving, and troubleshooting IP networks. Gilbert Held's TCP/IP Professional Reference focuses on precisely these issues. Held, who's authored dozens of networking books over the years, maintains a reputation for clarity (witness the online reviews of his recent work, such as Voice and Data Internetworking). In this book, he presents concise, useful introductions to the entire TCP/IP protocol suite and each component protocol, including ICMP, TCP, UDP, and others. Held identifies the key issues associated with network addressing, subnetting, and routing; then introduces key TCP/IP applications such as DNS, and diagnostic tools such as ping, traceroute, NSLOOKUP, and finger. There's also to-the-point coverage of securing TCP/IP hosts via access lists and firewalls.

Table Of Contents:
Ch. 1 Overview 1
Ch. 2 The Protocol Suite 15
Ch. 3 Internet Governing Bodies and the Standards Process 25
Ch. 4 The Internet Protocol and Related Protocols 37
Ch. 5 The Transport Layer 81
Ch. 6 Applications and Built-in Diagnostic Tools 101
Ch. 7 Routing and Routing Protocols 121
Ch. 8 Security 141
Ch. 9 Emerging Technologies 163
App TCP/IP Protocol Reference Numbers 185
Index 231

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Sunday

117 Trainsignal TCP/ IP and Network Fundamentals



The bonus course is full of the basic concepts you need to truly understand TCP/ IP – an integral part of networking. We will help you gain a general comfort level for what TCP/ IP is and how to configure it on a basic network computer.

Video 1
What is a protocol?

* Definition of a protocol
* OSI Model

Video 2
Introduction to TCP/IP

* What is TCP/IP?
* TCP/IP Architecture
* TCP/IP Protocol Suite
* Types of TCP/IP communication

Video 3
Configuring an IP Address

* What is an IP Address?
-Network ID
-Host ID
* What is the purpose of a Subnet Mask?
* How to configure a computer with an IP Address
-Static
-Dynamic
* How to View a Computer’s IP Configuration
* How to Check for Connectivity

Video 4
IP Address Planning

* How to plan an IP Addressing scheme
* Rules for IP Addressing
* What is Classful IP Addressing
* Private IP Addressing vs. Public IP Addressing
* What is Network Address Translation (NAT)?

Video 5
Binary Numbers

* Decimal vs. Binary
* Convert Binary to Decimal
* Convert Decimal to Binary
* Using a Calculator
* IP Address Conversion

Video 6
Internetworking

* Decimal vs. Binary
* Convert Binary to Decimal
* Convert Decimal to Binary
* Using a Calculator
* IP Address Conversion

Video 7
Classless Interdomain Routing

* Problems with Classful IP Addressing
* What is CIDR & VLSM
* Subnetting with CIDR

Video 8
Fundamentals of IPv6

* Disadvantages of IPv4
* IPv6 Solutions
* IPv6 Addressing
* Types of IPv6 Addressing

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113 Some Videos on TCP IP Subnetting




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Wednesday

062 TCP/IP Packet Analysis Tutorials - VTC





VTC (Virtual Training Company) - TCP/IP (Transmission Control Protocol/Internet Protocol) Packet Analysis

Both network administrators and IT security professionals must have the fundamental knowledge of TCP/IP to do their jobs. With that comes a necessity to be able to analyze TCP/IP traffic in order to troubleshoot network problems, analyze attacks, and better understand and secure their systems. Veteran VTC author, Bobby Rogers, will provide in-depth explanations for beginners and seasoned network professionals alike to enable them to understand the complex techniques of TCP/IP traffic analysis.



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Saturday

016 TCP/IP and subnetting CBT Nuggets




Everything you need to know about the TCP/IP , and subnetting, video
training. the best to understand about ip and subnetting, supernetting for
ccna.


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