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Cisco Press Routing TCP IP Volume IIChapter 1. Exterior Gateway Protocol - The first question knowledgeable readers will ask is "Why kill a few trees publishing a chapter about an obsolete protocol such as the Exterior Gateway Protocol (EGP)?" After all, EGP has been almost universally replaced by the Border Gateway Protocol (BGP).
Chapter 2. Introduction to Border Gateway Protocol 4 - Introduces CIDR and discusses both its advantages and its shortcomings.Examines several inter-AS scenarios, with an eye to where BGP is necessary and where it is not.Discusses the fundamentals of the Border Gateway Protocol, including message types and path attributes.
Chapter 3. Configuring and Troubleshooting Border Gateway Protocol 4 - This chapter begins with basic BGP configurations and then presents some examples of using BGP to set routing policies—rules for sending and receiving route advertisements.
Chapter 4. Network Address Translation - Network address translation (NAT) is a function by which IP addresses within a packet are replaced with different IP addresses. This function is most commonly performed by either routers or firewalls.
Chapter 5. Introduction to IP Multicast Routing - This chapter demonstrates why such an argument is valid only on a conceptual level; in networking, at least, distinct differences exist between multicasting, unicasting, and broadcasting.
Chapter 6. Configuring and Troubleshooting IP Multicast Routing - Now that you have an understanding of the basics of PIM operation, this chapter looks at the procedures to configure and troubleshoot both PIM-DM and PIM-SM using Cisco IOS Software.
Chapter 7. Large-Scale IP Multicast Routing - This chapter examines some of the techniques and protocols available to you to accomplish those objectives.
Chapter 8. IP Version 6 - This chapter thoroughly summarizes the design goals of IPv6 and the current state of the protocol. This chapter also covers IPv6 packet format, IPv6 functionality, and methods to get from IPv4 internetworks to IPv6 internetworks.
Chapter 9. Router Management - This chapter covers the necessity of clear operational policies and procedures, the basics of configuring SNMP and RMON on the router to monitor the network and routers, and essentials for successful performance, fault, and security management.
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