Press Release
July 30, 2003
"Cisco Cookbook": Tackling Cisco Router Problems One Recipe at a Time
Sebastopol, CA--The inland canals of the eighteenth and nineteenth
centuries were the pre-locomotive engineering marvels of the western
world. With an ingenious system of locks, gates, and sluices, they made
it possible to transport huge amounts of bulk goods long distances,
even uphill. Before their construction, you could ferry goods by barge,
but you would need to stop, unload your goods, and lug them and the
barge over each hill you reached, then reload everything and begin your
journey once again. You would repeat this tedious, backbreaking process
several times a day. The lock system transformed a monumentally
challenging task into something manageable by breaking it into simple
steps. Suddenly, one or two men could move an eighty-ton load of coal
uphill without breaking into a sweat.
Managing and configuring Cisco's Internetwork Operating System (IOS)
can also be monumentally challenging, but fortunately, most router
configuration tasks can be broken into several more or less independent
steps that make it pleasantly manageable. That's just what the Cisco
Cookbook (O'Reilly, US $54.95) by Kevin Dooley and Ian J. Brown is
for. The book offers a set of recipes that show network engineers how
to perform the most common tasks so they can quickly come up with
workable solutions to Cisco router problems.
The "Cisco Cookbook" presents solutions to the configuration problems
that most frequently challenge network engineers, including:
Configuring interfaces of many types, from serial to ATM and
Frame Relay
-Configuring all of the common IP routing protocols (RIP, EIGRP, OSPF,
and BGP)
Configuring authentication
Configuring other services, including DHCP and NTP
Setting up backup links and using HSRP to configure backup routers
Managing the router, including SNMP and other solutions
Using access lists to control the traffic through the router
The Cookbook also includes a collection of sample routers and scripts
that the authors have found useful in real-world networks. "Everybody
who has worked with Cisco routers for any length of time has had to ask
their friends and co-workers for example router configuration files
that show how to solve a common problem," write Dooley and Brown in the
preface to their book. "A good working configuration example can often
save huge amounts of time and minimize the frustration that sometimes
comes with implementing a feature you've never used before."
Each recipe in the book begins with a problem statement that describes
a common situation that a network administrator or engineer might face.
This is followed by a brief solution that shows a sample router
configuration or script that can be used to resolve that particular
problem. A discussion section then describes the solution, how it
works, and when it should or shouldn't be used.
Never has something cried out for a cookbook quite as much as Cisco's
IOS. If you're experienced, the solutions and extensive explanations
will give you new ideas and insights into router configuration. If
you're not experienced, and you've been given responsibility for
managing a network with Cisco routers, this book could be a job saver.
Whatever your level of experience, the "Cisco Cookbook" will quickly
become your resource for researching and solving complex router
configuration issues, saving you time and making your network more
efficient.
Additional Resources:
Cisco Cookbook
Kevin Dooley and Ian J. Brown
ISBN 0-596-00367-6, 885 pages, $54.95 US, $85.95 CA, 38.95 UK
order@oreilly.com
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