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CCDA:Cisco Certified Design Associate学习指南 英文原版2025|PDF|Epub|mobi|kindle电子书版本百度云盘下载

- (美)(T.拉姆尔)Todd Lammle等著 著
- 出版社: 北京:电子工业出版社
- ISBN:7505353691
- 出版时间:1999
- 标注页数:435页
- 文件大小:19MB
- 文件页数:460页
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图书目录
Introductton1
Chapter 1 Introduction to Internetworking1
Internetworking Fundamentals2
Evolution of Internetworking3
Internetworks4
LAN Devices5
WAN Devices8
The OSI Reference Model9
The Layered Approach10
The OSI Layers13
Data Encapsulation29
LAN Technologies30
Ethernet and IEEE 802.331
Fiber Distributed Data Interface(FDDI)33
Token Ring35
ATM37
Summary40
Reveiew Questions40
Chaprer 2 LAN Segmentation45
Relieving Network Congestion46
Segmentation with a Brldge47
Segmentation with a Router48
Segmentation with LAN Switches49
Spanning-Tree-Protocol52
VLAN(Virtual LAN)54
Frame Tagging54
Full- Duplex Ethernet Design55
Half- Duplex Ethernet Design55
Full-Duplex Ethernet55
100BaseT Fast Ethernet56
Advantages of Fast Ethernet56
100BaseT Specifications57
Summary58
Review Questions59
Charpter 3 Network Protocols63
TCP/IP64
Process/Application Layer Protocols65
Host-to-Host Layer Protocols68
Internet Layer Protocols70
IP Address Resolution73
Local Resolution74
Remote Resolution75
The ARP Cache75
Novell IPX77
Novell IPX Protocol Stack77
Client-Server Communication79
Server- Server Communication80
IPX Addressing81
Summary82
Review Questions82
Chapter 4 Pre-Design Procedures87
Cisco s Smaill-to Medium-Sized Business Solutions Framework89
Media Problems90
Protocol Problems90
Transport Problems90
Administrative Data91
The Current Network91
Technical Data92
Portray the Current Network93
Evaluation of Needs and Expectations97
Business Constraints97
Security Requirements98
Manageability Requirements98
Application Requirements98
Performance Requirements99
Summary99
Case Studies100
Have-A-Seat100
MPS Construction101
Willow Creek School District102
Review Questions104
Chapter 5 Designing Network Topologies111
Hierarchical Topologies112
Benefits of Hierarchical Topologies113
Three-Layer Hierarchical Model115
Fault Tolerant Topologies117
Redundant LAN Configurations118
Redundant WAN Connections121
Performance:Load Balancing123
Secure Topologies124
Three-Part Firewall124
Summary126
Have-A-Seat127
MPS Construction127
Case Studies127
Willow Creek School District128
Review Questions128
Chapter 6 LAN/WAN Hardware Considerations133
Switching versus Routing in Network Design134
Catalyst Hardware135
The Routing Process139
Switching Modes of Routers in a Small-to Medium-Sized Network* Design140
Choosing a Router Platform144
Packet Flow-High-End Routers*148
The Route Processor150
WAN Design Considerations150
Provisioning WAN Networks151
Cisco Connection Services152
WAN Protocols154
Summary164
Case Studies164
Have-A-Seat164
MPS Construction165
Willow Creek School District165
Review Questions165
Chapter 7 Network Addressing and Narming169
Network Addressing170
Variable-Length Subnet Masks (VLSMs)171
VLSM Design Considerations175
Discontiguous Addressing178
Route Summarization185
Prlvate Addressing187
Nework Address Translation(NAT)188
Router and Server Addresses190
DHCP/Client Addressing Issues192
IPX Considerations195
Network Naming Standards195
Summary196
Case Studies197
Have-A-Seat197
MPS Construction197
Willow Creek School District197
Review Questions197
Chapter 8 Routing Protocols203
Routing Protocols205
Scalability Features of Routing Protocols205
Scalability Limitations of Distance-Vector Protocols206
Scalability Limitations of Link-State Protocols207
Interlor Routing Protocols208
Willow Creek School District213
Review Questions213
RIP(IP Routing Information Protocol)215
IGRP(Interlor Gateway Routing Protocol)216
IGRP Features216
EIGRP(Enhanced IGRP)221
EIGRP Features and Operation221
Configuring EIGRP226
Summary230
Case Studies231
Have-A-Seat231
MPS Construction231
Chapter 9 Link-State and Bridging Protocols237
Features and Operation239
OSPF Metrics247
Configuring OSPF248
Route Summarization253
Stub Areas253
Redistribution254
OSPF Filtering Considerations255
NLSP255
Bridging Protocols256
Transparent Bridging257
Integrated Routing and Bridging262
Source-Route Bridging262
Source-Route Translational Bridging263
Source-Route Transparent Bridging263
Summary264
Case Studies264
Have-A-Seat264
MPS Construction265
Willow Creek School District265
Review Questions265
Chapter10 Cisco IOS Software271
Access Lists272
Proxy Services276
IPX GNS Request276
IPX Watchdog Spoofing277
Proxy ARP277
IP Helper Address277
Encryption278
Compression278
Queuing Methods279
FIFO Queuing280
Weighted Fair Queuing280
Priority Queuing281
Custiom Queuing282
Traffic Shaping283
RSVP284
Summary285
Case Studies285
Have-A-Seat285
MPS Construction285
Willow Creek School District285
Review Questions286
Chapter 11 Network Management291
Benefits of Industry Standard Management Technologies293
SNMP (Simple Network Management Protocol)294
SNMP Functionality295
SNMP Communications295
RMON(Remote Monitoring)296
Groups296
Cisco Routers297
Cisco Switches297
Cisco RMON Stand-Alone Probes298
Proactive Network Management298
NOCs(Network Operation Centers)299
Cisco Network Management Solutions299
CiscoWorks299
CWSI(CiscoWorks for Switched Internetworks)300
CiscoView301
TrafficDirector301
NetSys301
Cisco Hub/Ring Manager for Windows302
CDP(Cisco Discovery Protocol)302
Other Tools for Characterizing an Existing Internetwork303
Summary303
Case Studies304
Have-A-Seat304
MPS Construction304
Willow Creek School District304
Review Questions305
Chaper 12 Post-Design Issues309
Preparing a Design Document310
Section 1: Executive Summary311
Section 2: Design Requirements311
Section 3: Design Solution312
Section 4: Summary313
Section 5: Appendices313
Pilot or Prototype Implementation313
Steps Required for a Pilot Implementation314
Steps Required for a Prototype Implementation315
Summary317
Case Studies318
Review Questions318
Appendix A Answers to Review Questions323
Appendix B Solutions to Case Studies383
Appendix C Glossary395
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