网络路由基础:Cisco系统IP路由解析 Network Routing Basics

分類: 图书,进口原版书,科学与技术 Science & Techology ,
作者: James Macfarlane 著
出 版 社: 吉林长白山
出版时间: 2007-7-1字数:版次: 1页数: 408印刷时间: 2007/07/01开本:印次:纸张: 胶版纸I S B N : 9780471772736包装: 精装内容简介
When James Macfarlane began teaching network routing, he simply could not find books that explained the subject clearly, understandably, and accurately. So he wrote his own. Authored by a consultant who has trained hundreds of networking professionals, this guide is designed to clear up the confusion and make the field of routing what Macfarlane believes it should be—understandable, interesting, and even fun.
The goal of this book is to provide you with a working knowledge of routing technology and the confidence to use what you've learned. You'll take a major step toward passing an array of certification exams and be better prepared for the ultimate test—the real world.
作者简介:
JAMES MACFARLANE is a 20-year veteran of the computer and networking industry. His career has covered consulting, network engineering, teaching, courseware development, and technical writing. He has held a long list of certifications, including Cisco CCNA, Microsoft MSCE and MCT, CompTIA A+ Trainer, Novell CNE and CNI. You can learn more at his Web site, www.HotTrainingMaterials.com.
目录
Acknowledgments
Introduction
Chapter 1 Networking Overview
Overview
OSI Network Model
The Conundrum of Explaining the OSI Model
Mother of All OSI Model Explanations?
Anatomy of a Data Communication Session
The Way Things Used to Be
Explanation of OSI Layers
Another Mail Analogy
Encapsulation
TCP/IP Model
Networking Equipment
Packet Forwarding
Repeaters—Layer 1, Physical
Hubs—Layer 1, Physical
Bridges—Layer 2, Data-Link
Switches—Layer 2, Data-Link
Routers—Layer 3, Network
Layer 3 Switches
CSU/DSUs (TSU)
TCP/IP Review
IP Addressing
Ports and Sockets
Important Protocols Related to Routing
Notes
Chapter 2 Routing Basics
Overview
What Is Routing?
Routing Begins at Home--The Workstation's Route Table
Row 1—Default Gateway
Row 2—Loopback Address
Row 3—Local Subnet Address
Row 4—IP Address of Host
Rows 5, 6, and 7—Broadcast Information Anatomy of a Routed Packet
Track a Packet—Source and Destination on the Same Network
Track a Packet—Source and Destination on Different
Networks—One Router
Track a Packet—Source and Destination on Different
Networks—Multiple Routers
Anatomy of a Route Table
Key Concept for Understanding Route Tables
Populating Route Tables
Routing Metrics
Administrative Distance
Summary
Notes
Chapter 3 Static Routing
Overview
What Is Static Routing?
When to Use Static Routes
Configuring Static Routes on a Router Example with a Small Routed Network
Static Routes on a Workstation
Floating Static Routes
Propagating Static Routes
Summary
Notes
Chapter 4 Dynamic Routing
Overview
The Need for an Automated Routing Solution
What Is a Routing Protocol?
Considerations for Designing Routing Protocols
Metrics of Routing Protocols
Categorizing Dynamic Routing Protocols
Interior versus Exterior Routing Protocols
Distance Vector versus Link-State
Singlepath versus Multipath
Broadcast versus Multicast
……
Chapter 5: RIP
Chapter 6: IGRP
Chapter 7: EIGRP.
Chapter 8: OSPF.
Chapter 9: External Routing Protocols in Brief
Chapter 10: Redistribution and Default Routing
Appendix A: Where Do You Go From Here?
Appendix B: Recommended Reading
Appendix C: RFCs Related to Routing
Appendix D: Web References
Appendix E: Administrative Distance Table
Appendix F: Quick-and-Dirty Subnetting—No Calculator
Appendix G: Subnetting Helper Sheet
Index