Chapter 1, "Troubleshooting Methods" This chapter discusses the Troubleshooting techniques for Cisco network security and some of challenges that need to be overcome for troubleshooting problems efficiently. Chapter 2, "Understanding Troubleshooting Tools" This chapter discusses some of the basic tools available to determine the facts of the problem. More product-specific tools and commands are discussed in the product-specific chapter. Chapter 3, "Troubleshooting Cisco Secure PIX Firewalls" This chapter discusses the new features available on PIX Firewall Version 7.0 and ASA platform. |
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Chapter 1, "Introduction to Cisco Wide Area Application Services": This chapter provides a technical examination and overview of Cisco WAAS and its core components. Chapter 2, "Cisco Wide Area Application Engine (WAE) Family": This chapter discusses the Cisco WAE appliance and router-integrated network module hardware family, positioning of each of the platforms, and system specifications that impact the design of a solution relative to the performance and scalability of each component. Chapter 3, "Planning, Discovery, and Analysis": Planning is a critical part to any successful WAAS deployment. Spending ample time at the beginning |
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Take a look at what you’ll find in every chapter: ■ Every chapter begins with the Certification Objectives—what you need to know to pass the section on the exam dealing with the chapter topic. The objective headings identify the objectives within the chapter, so you’ll always know an objective when you see it! ■ Practice Exercises are interspersed throughout the chapters. These are stepby-step exercises that allow you to get the hands-on experience you need to pass the exams. They help you master skills that are likely to be an area of focus on the exams. |
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Read more about this free ebooks:Cisco Certified Network Associate(CCNA) Study Guide 2008 Edition
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Chapter 1 introduces you to internetworking. You will learn the basics of the Open Systems Interconnection (OSI) model the way Cisco wants you to learn it. Ethernet networking and standards are discussed in detail in this chapter as well. Chapter 2 provides you with the background necessary for success on the exam as well as in the real world by discussing TCP/IP. Chapter 3 introduces you to subnetting. You will be able to subnet a network in your head after reading this chapter. In addition, you’ll learn about Variable Length Subnet Masks (VLSMs) and how to design a network using VLSMs.
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Read more about this free ebooks:Cisco Certified Network Associate(CCNA) Study Guide 6th edition
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Chapter 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.
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