出版社:John Wiley & Sons Inc
出版日期:2006-4
ISBN:9780471772736
作者:James Macfarlane
页数:408页
书籍目录
AcknowledgmentsIntroductionChapter 1 Networking Overview Overview OSI Network Model The Conundrum of Explaining the OSI Model Mother of All OSI Model Explanations? Anatomy of a Data Communication Session The Way Things Used to Be Explanation of OSI Layers Another Mail Analogy Encapsulation TCP/IP Model Networking Equipment Packet Forwarding Repeaters—Layer 1, Physical Hubs—Layer 1, Physical Bridges—Layer 2, Data-Link Switches—Layer 2, Data-Link Routers—Layer 3, Network Layer 3 Switches CSU/DSUs (TSU) TCP/IP Review IP Addressing Ports and Sockets Important Protocols Related to Routing NotesChapter 2 Routing Basics Overview What Is Routing? Routing Begins at Home--The Workstation's Route Table Row 1—Default Gateway Row 2—Loopback Address Row 3—Local Subnet Address Row 4—IP Address of Host Rows 5, 6, and 7—Broadcast Information Anatomy of a Routed Packet Track a Packet—Source and Destination on the Same Network Track a Packet—Source and Destination on Different Networks—One Router Track a Packet—Source and Destination on Different Networks—Multiple Routers Anatomy of a Route Table Key Concept for Understanding Route Tables Populating Route Tables Routing Metrics Administrative Distance Summary NotesChapter 3 Static Routing Overview What Is Static Routing? When to Use Static Routes Configuring Static Routes on a Router Example with a Small Routed Network Static Routes on a Workstation Floating Static Routes Propagating Static Routes Summary NotesChapter 4 Dynamic Routing Overview The Need for an Automated Routing Solution What Is a Routing Protocol? Considerations for Designing Routing Protocols Metrics of Routing Protocols Categorizing Dynamic Routing Protocols Interior versus Exterior Routing Protocols Distance Vector versus Link-State Singlepath versus Multipath Broadcast versus Multicast ……Chapter 5: RIPChapter 6: IGRPChapter 7: EIGRP. Chapter 8: OSPF. Chapter 9: External Routing Protocols in Brief Chapter 10: Redistribution and Default RoutingAppendix A: Where Do You Go From Here? Appendix B: Recommended ReadingAppendix C: RFCs Related to Routing Appendix D: Web ReferencesAppendix E: Administrative Distance TableAppendix F: Quick-and-Dirty Subnetting—No Calculator Appendix G: Subnetting Helper SheetIndex
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A fresh look at routing and routing protocols in today′s networks. A primer on the subject, but with thorough, robust coverage of an array of routing topics Written by a network/routing instructor who could never find quite the right book for his students –so he wrote his own Coverage of all routing protocols. In–depth coverage of interior routing protocols, with extensive treatment of OSPF. Includes overview of BGP as well Not written as a "pass the test" guide. Rather, a close look at real world routing with many examples, making it an excellent choice for preparing for a variety of certification exams Many extras including a networking primer, TCPIP coverage with thorough explanations of subnetting / VLSMs / CIDR addressing, route summarization, discontiguous networks, longest match principal, and more.