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Troubleshooting IP Routing Protocols (CCIE Professional Development Series)

by: Faraz Shamim CCIE ; Zaheer Aziz CCIE ; Johnson Lui CCIE ; Abe Martey CCIE ;

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Publisher: CISCO PRESS,MAY-2002

Category: CISCO ROUTING Level: /I/A

ISBN: 1587050196
ISBN13: 9781587050190

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Summary


  This book takes a unique approach to troubleshooting IP routing protocols, focusing on giving the reader step-by-step guidelines for solving a particular routing failure scenario. Based on the authors combined years of experience, Troubleshooting IP Routing Protocols gives the reader an overview to routing, then concentrates on the troubleshooting steps an engineer would take in resolving various routing protocol issues that arise in a network. Troubleshooting IP Routing Protocols offers the reader a full understanding of troubleshooting techniques and real world examples to help the reader hone the skills needed to successfully complete the CCIE exam. The book will lay the foundation for understanding the key ingredients of an IP Network (IP addressing, IP routers, and transport technologies) and how all the pieces play together in functional IP networks. The key driver of an IP network is the routing software that controls the IP routers. Divided into 4 parts, Troubleshooting IP Routing Protocols will start with an introduction to IP routing. Parts 2 and 3 will cover troubleshooting IGP, BGP, and Multicast Protocols. Part 4 will cover routing at Layer 2 through ODR (On Demand Routing) and how to configure and troubleshoot ODR services. Each chapter within parts 2, 3 and 4 will go into great depth, focusing on troubleshooting techniques using flow charts, which will guide the reader through step-by-step real-world examples, possible problems, case studies, debugs, sample configurations, and solutions.


  Features


      A core textbook for CCIE preparation endorsed by Cisco Systemsr--Troubleshooting IP Routing Protocols is part of the CCIE Professional Development Series from Cisco Press. These are the only books approved or recommended by Cisco Systems, and are created in conjunction with the CCIE Program team.

Learn CCIE topics at the level and depth necessary to master the CCIE Exam, as recommended by the creators of the written and lab exams.

Simple flow-chart and step-by-step scenario instructions--Detailed reviews of problem resolutions show the process of resolving specific situations and the logic behind individual decision steps along the way.

Understand both the steps in resolving IP routing problems, as well as the logic behind each decision and it's ramifications on the overall resolution.

Numerous protocol-specific debugging practices--These debugging practices show students standard problem management techniques that can simplify and shorten problem resolution.

Master techniques that speed up problem resolution.

Detailed case studies from the Cisco Systems TAC team--Cisco's Technical Assistance Center (TAC) team has an unmatched experience in network troubleshooting and bring their expertise to this book through detailed case studies that represent the more commonly experienced IP routing situations.

Learn how to work through IP routing situations by studying how the experts have managed them via numerous detailed case studies.


      Author Bio


      Faraz Shamim, CCIE #4131, is a Customer Support Engineer for Cisco Systems, Inc.


  Johnson Lui, CCIE #2637, is a Customer Support Engineer for Cisco Systems, Inc.


  Abe Martey, CCIE is a Technical Marketing Engineer with the Optical Internetworking Business Unit of Cisco Systems. He provides engineering support for the Marketing Team of Cisco's high-end router products, the Gigabit Switch Router series. He first worked in Cisco's Technical Assistance Center (TAC), providing support for customers in the IP Routing protocols team, then moved to work on the specialized ISP team. There, he assisted large Internet service providers such as BBN, Sprint, and UUNet, providing dedicated and focused technical support.


  Zaheer Aziz, CCIE #4127, is a Customer Support Engineer for Cisco Systems, Inc.


      

Table of Contents

1. Understanding IP Routing.

2. Understanding the Routing Information Protocol (RIP).

3. Troubleshooting RIP.

4. Understanding the Interior Gateway Routing Protocol (IGRP).

5. Troubleshooting IGRP.

6. Understanding the Enhanced Interior Gateway Routing Protocol (EIGRP).

7. Troubleshooting EIGRP.

8. Understanding the Open Shortest Path First (OSPF) Protocol Troubleshooting OSPF.

9. Understanding the Intermediate System-to-Intermediate System (IS-IS) Protocol.

10. Troubleshooting IS-IS.

11. Understanding Protocol Independent Multicast (PIM).

12. Troubleshooting PIM.

13. Understanding the Border Gateway Protocol Version 4 (BGP-4).

14. Troubleshooting BGP.