Thu 12 Jan 2006

Master the smooth operation of your UNIX and Cisco network architectures and get the most out of both
Learn how to design, build, and administer integrated gateway routing systems
Identify the advantages and disadvantages of Cisco/UNIX integrated systems
Understand concepts with lab exercises that provide real-world implementation guides
Identify Cisco-exclusive features that improve Cisco-UNIX network integration efficiency
Integrated Cisco and UNIX Network Architectures shows how Cisco routers, switches, and firewalls work together with UNIX operating systems in an integrated routing/networking environment. This book reveals not just the feasibility, but also the desirability and strengths of Cisco/UNIX integrated routing with regards to systems integration and feature requirements. Detailed, progressively complex lab scenarios emphasize enterprise and ISP requirements, casting light on the similarities and differences of these two worlds, forwarding and signaling issues and a comparison of the UNIX network stacks and standard compliance with Cisco IOS.
Part I lays the foundation, covering routing software, operating system features, kernel requirements, Layer-2 issues and gateway interfaces. Part II covers the heart of Cisco-UNIX routing by discussing the important concepts of integrated dynamic routing, including the UNIX routing table. Advanced concepts are tackled in Part III, beginning with a discussion of tunnels and VPNs and gradually emphasizing high availability, NAT, bandwidth management, policy routing, and multicast architectures. This book also offers a guide to those features that are best built exclusively with Cisco equipment.
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