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Chapter 1 Starting Simple
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What Is IP Routing?
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Directly Connected Networks
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Static Routing
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Dynamic Routing
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The Routing Table
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Underlying Processes
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Summing Up
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Chapter 2 Routing Information Protocol (RIP)
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Getting RIP Running
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How RIP Finds Shortest Paths
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Convergence
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Subnet Masks
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Route Summarization
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Default Route
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Fine-Tuning RIP
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Summing Up
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Chapter 3 Interior Gateway Routing Protocol (IGRP)
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Getting IGRP Running
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How IGRP Works
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Speeding Up Convergence
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Route Summarization
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Default Routes
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Classful Route Lookups
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Summing Up
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Chapter 4 Enhanced Interior Gateway Routing Protocol (EIGRP)
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Getting EIGRP Running
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EIGRP Metric
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How EIGRP Works
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Variable Length Subnet Masks
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Route Summarization
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Default Routes
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Troubleshooting EIGRP
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Summing Up
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Chapter 5 Routing Information Protocol Version 2 (RIP-2)
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Getting RIP-2 Running
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RIP-2 Packet Format
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RIP-1/RIP-2 Compatibility
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Classful Versus Classless Routing Protocols
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Classful Versus Classless Route Lookup
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Authentication
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Route Summarization
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Summing Up
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Chapter 6 Open Shortest Path First (OSPF)
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Getting OSPF Running
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OSPF Metric
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Definitions and Concepts
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How OSPF Works
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Route Summarization
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Default Routes
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Virtual Links
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Demand Circuits
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Stub, Totally Stubby, and Not So Stubby Areas
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NBMA Networks
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OSPF Design Heuristics
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Troubleshooting OSPF
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Summing Up
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Chapter 7 Border Gateway Protocol 4 (BGP-4)
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Background
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Getting BGP Running
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How BGP Works
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Load Balancing
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Route Filtering
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Connecting to the Internet
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Choosing an ISP
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Troubleshooting BGP
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Summing Up
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Chapter 8 Administrative Controls
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Filter Routing Information
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Rate the Trustworthiness of a Routing Information Source
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Redistribute Routes
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Maximum Number of Paths
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Summing Up
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Colophon
- Title:
- IP Routing
- By:
- Ravi Malhotra
- Publisher:
- O'Reilly Media
- Formats:
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- Safari Books Online
- Print Release:
- January 2002
- Pages:
- 238
- Print ISBN:
- 978-0-596-00275-6
- | ISBN 10:
- 0-596-00275-0
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