Network Warrior Spiral-Bound | 2011-07-05

Gary A. Donahue

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There are many books on network certification; this is the only one that tells you what to do once you've passed the exam and out in the real world. Cisco is the largest manufacturer of network infrastructure gear in the world; their products range from home routers to multi-million-dollar enterprise routers and switches. Cisco certification is a large industry in itself.

Pick up where certification exams leave off. With this practical, in-depth guide to the entire network infrastructure, youâ??ll learn how to deal with real Cisco networks, rather than the hypothetical situations presented on exams like the CCNA. Network Warrior takes you step by step through the world of routers, switches, firewalls, and other technologies based on the author's extensive field experience. You'll find new content for MPLS, IPv6, VoIP, and wireless in this completely revised second edition, along with examples of Cisco Nexus 5000 and 7000 switches throughout.

Topics include:

  • An in-depth view of routers and routing
  • Switching, using Cisco Catalyst and Nexus switches as examples
  • SOHO VoIP and SOHO wireless access point design and configuration
  • Introduction to IPv6 with configuration examples
  • Telecom technologies in the data-networking world, including T1, DS3, frame relay, and MPLS
  • Security, firewall theory, and configuration, as well as ACL and authentication
  • Quality of Service (QoS), with an emphasis on low-latency queuing (LLQ)
  • IP address allocation, Network Time Protocol (NTP), and device failures
Publisher: Ingram Publisher Services
Original Binding: Trade Paperback
Pages: 783 pages
ISBN-10: 1449387861
Item Weight: 2.7 lbs
Dimensions: 7.0 x 1.7 x 9.1 inches
Gary A. Donahue is a working consultant who has been in the computer industry for 25 years. Gary has worked as a programmer, mainframe administrator, Technical Assistance Center engineer, network administrator, network designer, and consultant. Gary has worked as the Director of Network Infrastructure for a national consulting company and has been the president of his own New Jersey consulting company; GAD Technologies.