Packet guide to routing and switching
"Go beyond layer 2 broadcast domains with this in-depth tour of advanced link and internetwork layer protocols, and learn how they enable you to expand to larger topologies. An ideal follow-up to Packet Guide to Core Network Protocols, this concise guide dissects several of these protocols to e...
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Sebastopol, CA
O'Reilly Media
2011
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Routing Protocols (computer Network Protocols) / Http://id.loc.gov/authorities/subjects/sh2007005954
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505 | 0 | |a The Operation of Spanning TreeStep 1--Switch 1 Is Powered Up; Step 2--Switch 2 Is Powered Up; Step 3--Switch 3 Is Powered Up; Step 4--Creation of a Loop; Spanning Tree Messages; Problems with Spanning Tree; Switch to Switch: A Special Case; Cisco Improvements; Portfast; Uplinkfast; Backbonefast; VLANs and Spanning Tree; The Rapid Spanning Tree Protocol; The Operation of RSTP; Alternate and backup blocked ports; Security; Reading; Summary; Review Questions; Review Answers; Lab Activities; Activity 1--Capture of a BPDU; Activity 2--BPDU Address Analysis; Activity 3--Looping the Switch Back to Itself | |
505 | 0 | |a Activity 3--What Can You See? | |
505 | 0 | |a Activity 4--Looping Switches TogetherActivity 5--Removing the Loop; Chapter 4. VLANs and Trunking; Problem: Big Broadcast Domains; What Is a VLAN?; The Effect of VLANs; VLAN Ports Do Not Need to be Continuous; Types of VLANs; Case 1--DHCP; Case 2--No DHCP; Solution: Dynamic VLANs; VLANs Between Switches; What is a Trunk?; Trunking Protocol Standards; IEEE 802.1Q; Inter-switch link (ISL); Pruning; VLAN Design Considerations; Security Considerations; Reading; Summary; Review Questions; Review Answers; Lab Activities; Activity 1--Setting Up a Local VLANs; Activity 2--VLANs and the SAT. | |
505 | 0 | |a Case 1: Destination Is on the Same Network as the SourceCase 2: Destination Is on a Different Network than the Source; Reading; Summary; Review Questions; Review Answers; Lab Activities; Activity 1--Build the Topology Depicted in Figure 2-2; Activity 2--Host Routing Table; Activity 3--ARP Tables; Activity 4--Following the Traffic; Activity 5--Addressing; Chapter 3. Spanning Tree and Rapid Spanning Tree; Why Are Loops Bad?; The Structure of Spanning Tree BPDUs; The Comparison Algorithm; Some Definitions; Spanning Tree Addressing; Port States; Spanning Tree Timers; Hello; Max age; Forward delay | |
505 | 0 | |a Prefix lengthAdministrative distance; Metric; Routing Loops; Discard or Null Routing; IPv6; Reading; Summary; Review Questions; Review Answers; Lab Activities; Activity 1--Interconnected Switches and SATs; Activity 2--Static Routing Topology; Activity 3--Convert to Default Routes; Activity 4--Routing Loop; Activity 5--Null Route; Chapter 2. Host Routing; The Decision Process; Case 1: Destination Is on the Same Network as the Source; Case 2: Destination Is on a Different Network than the Source; What If the Default Gateway Is Not Known?; Host Routing Tables; Addressing; Tracking the Packets | |
505 | 0 | |a Includes bibliographical references | |
505 | 0 | |a Table of Contents; Preface; Audience; Contents of This Book; Conventions Used in This Book; Using Code Examples; Safari® Books Online; How to Contact Us; Acknowledgments; Chapter 1. Routing and Switching Strategies; Switching: Forwarding and Filtering Traffic; Forwarding Based on MAC Addresses; Routing: Finding Paths; Routing Devices; Static Routes; Digging a Little Deeper--Common Mistakes; Default Routes; Dynamic Routes; Routing Protocols; Single versus multipath; Interior versus exterior; Flat versus hierarchical; Link state versus distance vector; Choosing or Installing a Route | |
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653 | |a Réseaux d'ordinateurs / Architectures | ||
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653 | |a Réseaux d'ordinateurs / Gestion | ||
653 | |a Services d'annuaires (Technologie des réseaux) | ||
653 | |a Protocoles de routage (Protocoles de réseaux d'ordinateurs) | ||
653 | |a Directory services (Computer network technology) / fast | ||
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520 | |a "Go beyond layer 2 broadcast domains with this in-depth tour of advanced link and internetwork layer protocols, and learn how they enable you to expand to larger topologies. An ideal follow-up to Packet Guide to Core Network Protocols, this concise guide dissects several of these protocols to explain their structure and operation. This isn't a book on packet theory. Author Bruce Hartpence built topologies in a lab as he wrote this guide, and each chapter includes several packet captures. You'll learn about protocol classification, static vs. dynamic topologies, and reasons for installing a particular route"--Provided by publisher |