Book description
A core textbook for CCIE preparation
Learn how to apply effective hierarchical design principles to build stable, large-scale networks
Examine broken networks and discover the best methods for fixing them
Understand how the right topology enhances network performance
Construct the most efficient addressing and summarization scheme for your network
Prevent network failure by applying the most appropriate redundancy at the network core, distribution layer, and access layer
Extend your network's capabilities through proper deployment of advanced IGP- and EGP-based protocols
Advanced IP Network Design provides the solutions network engineers need to grow and stabilize large IP networks. Technology advancements and corporate growth inevitably lead to the necessity for network expansion. This book presents design concepts and techniques that enable networks to evolve into supporting larger, more complex applications while maintaining critical stability.
Advanced IP Network Design provides you with a basic foundation to understand and implement the most efficient network design around the network core, distribution and access layers, and the common and edge network services. After establishing an efficient heirarchical network design, you will learn to apply OSPF, IS-IS, EIGRP, BGP, NHRP, and MPLS. Case studies support each protocol to provide you with valuable solutions to common blocks encountered when implementing an IGP- or EGP-based network
Advanced IP Network Design offers expert-level solutions and help with CCIE exam preparation through the following features: practical discussion and implementation of CCIE-level networking issues; case studies that highlight real-world design, implementation, management, and troubleshooting issues; scenarios that help you put the presented solutions to use; and chapter-ending review questions and exercises.
Table of contents
- Copyright
- About the Authors
- About the Technical Reviewers
- Acknowledgments
- Introduction
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Foundation for Stability: Hierarchical Networks
- Hierarchical Design Principles
- Addressing & Summarization
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Redundancy
- Issues and Strategies of Redundancy
- Core Redundancy
- Distribution Redundancy
- Access Redundancy
- Connections to Common Services
- Summary
- Case Study: What's the Best Route?
- Case Study: Redundancy at Layer 2 Using Switches
- Case Study: Dial Backup with a Single Router
- Case Study: Dial Backup with Two Routers
- Review
- Applying the Principles of Network Design
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Scaling with Interior Gateway Protocols
- OSPF Network Design
- IS-IS Network Design
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EIGRP Network Design
- Analyzing the Network Core for Summarization
- Analyzing the Network's Distribution Layer for Summarization
- Analyzing Routing in the Network's Access Layer
- Analyzing Routes to External Connections
- Analyzing Routes to the Common Services Area
- Analyzing Routes to Dial-In Clients
- Summary of EIGRP Network Design
- Case Study: Summarization Methods
- Case Study: Controlling Query Propagation
- Case Study: A Plethora of Topology Table Entries
- Case Study: Troubleshooting EIGRP Neighbor Relationships
- Case Study: Troubleshooting Stuck-in-Active Routes
- Case Study: Redistribution
- Case Study: EIGRP/IGRP Redistribution
- Case Study: Retransmissions and SIA
- Case Study: Multiple EIGRP ASs
- Review
-
Scaling beyond the Domain
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BGP Cores and Network Scalability
- BGP in the Core
- Scaling beyond the Core
- Dividing the Network into Pieces
- BGP Network Growing Pains
- Case Study: Route Reflectors as Route Servers
- Case Study: Troubleshooting BGP Neighbor Relationships
- Case Study: Conditional Advertisement
- Case Study: Dual-Homed Connections to the Internet
- Case Study: Route Dampening
- Review
- Other Large Scale Cores
-
BGP Cores and Network Scalability
-
Appendixes
- OSPF Fundamentals
- IS-IS Fundamentals
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EIGRP Fundamentals
- DUAL Operation
- Establishing Neighbor Relationships in an EIGRP Network
- Metrics in an EIGRP Network
- Loop Free Routes in EIGRP Networks
- Split-Horizon in EIGRP
- Clearing the Topology Table and Querying Neighbors in EIGRP Networks
- Stuck-in-Active Routes
- Bounding Queries in EIGRP Networks
- EIGRP Summarization
- Changing Metrics in EIGRP for Reliable Transport
- Load Balancing in EIGRP Networks
- BGP Fundamentals
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Answers to the Review Questions
- Answers to Chapter 1 Review Questions
- Answers to Chapter 2 Review Questions
- Answers to Chapter 3 Review Questions
- Answers to Chapter 4 Review Questions
- Answers to Chapter 5 Review Questions
- Answers to Chapter 6 Review Questions
- Answers to Chapter 7 Review Questions
- Answers to Chapter 8 Review Questions
- Answers to Chapter 9 Review Questions
- Glossary
- Index
Product information
- Title: Advanced IP Network Design (CCIE Professional Development)
- Author(s):
- Release date: June 1999
- Publisher(s): Cisco Press
- ISBN: 9781578700974
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