CCNP Authorized Self-Study Guide Library, contains three books that cover the three new required exams for CCNP certification: ROUTE, SWITCH, and TSHOOT. These three books are the only Cisco authorized, self-paced foundational learning tools designed to help network professionals prepare for the brand new CCNP exams from Cisco. They cover all CCNP exam objectives. The self-study guides in this boxed set are: - 9781587058820 Implementing Cisco IP Routing - 9781587058844 Implementing Cisco Switched Networks - 9781587058769 Troubleshooting and Maintaining Cisco IP Networks As part of the Cisco Press Self-Study series, these revisions to the popular Authorized Self-Study Guides to advanced routing have been fully updated to provide early and comprehensive foundational learning for the new CCNP courses. These texts assume that you have been exposed to concepts covered by CCNA (ICNsD1 and ICND2), but do not assume any prior knowledge of CCNP concepts. * The only Cisco authorized foundational self-study books for the new CCNP exams: developed with Learning@Cisco, designers of the exam and its companion course * Includes review questions, chapter objectives, summaries, definitions, case studies, job aids, and command summaries * Suggested list price is $35 less than the cost of buying the books individually Table of ContentsROUTE Chapter 1 Routing Services Chapter 2 Configuring the Enhanced Interior Gateway Routing Protocol Chapter 3 Configuring the Open Shortest Path First Protocol Chapter 4 Manipulating Routing Updates Chapter 5 Implementing Path Control Chapter 6 Implementing a Border Gateway Protocol Solution for ISP Connectivity Chapter 7 Implementing Routing Facilities for Branch Offices and Mobile Workers Chapter 8 Implementing IPv6 in an Enterprise Network Appendix A Answers to Review Questions Online Supplemental Material: Appendix B IPv4 Supplement Appendix C BGP Supplement Acronyms and Abbreviations SWITCH Chapter 1 Analyzing the Cisco Enterprise Campus Architecture Chapter 2 Implementing VLANs in Campus Networks Chapter 3 Implementing Spanning Tree Chapter 4 Implementing Inter-VLAN Routing Chapter 5 Implementing High Availability and Redundancy in a Campus Network Chapter 6 Securing the Campus Infrastructure Chapter 7 Preparing the Campus Infrastructure for Advanced Services Appendix A TSHOOT Chapter 1 Planning Maintenance for Complex Networks Chapter 2 Troubleshooting Processes for Complex Enterprise Networks Chapter 3 Using Maintenance and Troubleshooting Tools and Applications Chapter 6 Troubleshooting Addressing Services Chapter 7 Troubleshooting Network Performance Issues Chapter 8 Troubleshooting Converged Networks Chapter 9 Maintaining and Troubleshooting Network Security Chapter 10 Review and Preparation for Troubleshooting Complex Enterprise Chapter 4 Maintaining and Troubleshooting Campus Switched Solutions Chapter 5 Maintaining and Troubleshooting Routing Solutions About the AuthorDiane Teare is a professional in the networking, training, project management, and e-learning fields. She has more than 25 years of experience in designing, implementing, and troubleshooting network hardware and software, and has been involved in teaching, course design, and project management. She has extensive knowledge of network design and routing technologies, and is an instructor with one of the largest authorized Cisco Learning Partners. She was the director of e-learning for the same company, where she was responsible for planning and supporting all the company's e-learning offerings in Canada, including Cisco courses. Diane has a bachelor's degree in applied science in electrical engineering and a master's degree in applied science in management science. She currently holds her Cisco Certified Network Professional (CCNP), Cisco Certified Design Professional (CCDP), and Project Management Professional (PMP) certifications. She co-authored the Cisco Press titles Designing Cisco Network Service Architectures (ARCH), Second Edition; Campus Network Design Fundamentals; the three editions of Authorized Self-Study Guide Building Scalable Cisco Internetworks (BSCI); and Building Scalable Cisco Networks. Diane edited the two editions of the Authorized Self-Study Guide Designing for Cisco Internetwork Solutions (DESGN) and Designing Cisco Networks. Richard E. Froom, CCIE No. 5102, attended Clemson University where he majored in computer engineering. While attending Clemson, Richard held positions at different times for the university network team, IBM, and Scientific Research Corporation. After graduation, Richard joined Cisco. Richard's first role within Cisco was as a TAC engineer supporting Cisco Catalyst switches. After several years in the TAC, Richard moved into a testing role supporting Cisco MDS and SAN technologies. In 2009, Richard moved into the Enhanced Customer Aligned Testing Services (ECATS) organization within Cisco as a test manager of a team focused on testing customer deployments of UCS and Nexus. Balaji Sivasubramanian is a product line manager in the Cloud Services and Switching Technology Group focusing on upcoming products in the cloud services and Data Center virtualization area. Before this role, Balaji was a senior product manager for the Catalyst 6500 switches product line, where he successfully launched the Virtual Switching System (VSS) technology worldwide. He started his Cisco career in Cisco Technical Assistant Center working in the LAN switching products and technologies. Balaji has been a speaker at various industry events such as Cisco Live and VMworld. Balaji has a Master of Science degree in computer engineering from the University of Arizona and a Bachelor of Engineering degree in electrical and electronics from the College of Engineering, Guindy, Anna University (India). Erum Frahim, CCIE No. 7549, is a technical leader working for Enhanced Customer Aligned Testing Services (ECATS) at Cisco. In her current role, Erum is leading efforts to test Datacenter solutions for several Cisco high-profile customers. Prior to this, Erum managed the Nexus platform escalation group and served as a team lead for Datacenter SAN Test lab under the Cisco Datacenter Business Unit. Erum joined Cisco in 2000 as a technical support engineer. Erum has a Master of Science degree in electrical engineering from Illinois Institute of Technology and also holds a Bachelor of Engineering degree from NED University, Karachi Pakistan. Erum also authors articles in CertificationMagazine and Cisco.com. Amir Ranjbar , CCIE No. 8669, is a Certified Cisco Systems Instructor and an internetworking consultant. Operating under his own corporation, AMIRACAN Inc., Amir offers his training services to Global Knowledge Network, his consulting expertise to a variety of clients (mainly Internet service providers), and his technical writing skills to Cisco Press. Born in Tehran, Iran, Amir immigrated to Canada in 1983 at the age of 16 and completed his Master's degree in knowledge-based systems (a branch in AI) in 1991. He has been involved in training, consulting, and technical writing for the greater part of his career. Amir Ranjbar can be contacted through his e-mail address aranjbar@amiracan.com. |