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Cisco Networks - Engineers Handbook of Routing, Switching, and Security with IOS, NX-OS, and ASA

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This book is a concise one-stop desk reference and synopsis of basicknowledge and skills for Cisco certification prep. For beginning andexperienced network engineers tasked with building LAN, WAN, and datacenter connections, this book lays out clear directions for installing,configuring, and troubleshooting networks with Cisco devices. The fullrange of certification topics is covered, including all aspects of IOS,NX-OS, and ASA software. The emphasis throughout is on solving thereal-world challenges engineers face in configuring network devices,rather than on exhaustive descriptions of hardware features.
Thispractical desk companion doubles as a comprehensive overview of thebasic knowledge and skills needed by CCENT, CCNA, and CCNP exam takers.It distills a comprehensive library of cheat sheets, lab configurations,and advanced commands that the authors assembled as senior networkengineers for the benefit of junior engineers they train, mentor on thejob, and prepare for Cisco certification exams. Prior familiarity withCisco routing and switching is desirable but not necessary, as ChrisCarthern, Dr. Will Wilson, Noel Rivera, and Richard Bedwell start theirbook with a review of the basics of configuring routers and switches.All the more advanced chapters have labs and exercises to reinforce theconcepts learned.
This book differentiates itself fromother Cisco books on the market by approaching network security from ahacker's perspective. Not only does it provide network securityrecommendations but it teaches you how to use black-hat tools such asoclHashcat, Loki, Burp Suite, Scapy, Metasploit, and Kali to actuallytest the security concepts learned.
Readers of Cisco Networks will learn

  • How to configure Cisco switches, routers, and data center devices in typical corporate network architectures
  • The skills and knowledge needed to pass Cisco CCENT, CCNA, and CCNP certification exams
  • Howto set up and configure at-home labs using virtual machines and labexercises in the book to practice advanced Cisco commands
  • How to implement networks of Cisco devices supporting WAN, LAN, and data center configurations
  • How to implement secure network configurations and configure the Cisco ASA firewall
  • How to use black-hat tools and network penetration techniques to test the security of your network

List of contents


Introduction to Practical Networking

The Physical Medium

Data Link Layer

The Network Layer with IP

Intermediate LAN Switching and More L2 Helper Protocols

Routing Protocols and Their Practical Implementation

VLANs and MSTP

Basic Switch and Router Troubleshooting

NAT/DHCP

Management Plane

Data Plane

Control Plane

Introduction to Availability

Advanced Switching

Advanced Routing

Advanced Security

Advanced Troubleshooting

Effective Network Management via Network Metadata and Correlation

Data Center

Wireless LAN

ASA and IDS

Network Penetration Testing

MPLS

About the author

Chris Carthern (CCNP, CISSP) is a senior network engineer for the United States Department of Defense. He is responsible for analyzing, designing, installing, configuring, maintaining, and repairing of Cisco network infrastructure and application components and for training and mentoring junior network engineers and preparing them for Cisco CCNP and CISSP certification exams. Carthern took his BS (honors) in computer science from Morehouse College and his MS in system engineering from the University of Maryland Baltimore County (UMBC). He holds the following certifications: Cisco Certified Network Professional (CCNP), Certified Information Systems Security Professional (CISSP), CompTIA Security+, Brocade Certified Network Professional (BNCP), and ITIL v3.

Summary

This book is a concise one-stop desk reference and synopsis of basic
knowledge and skills for Cisco certification prep. For beginning and
experienced network engineers tasked with building LAN, WAN, and data
center connections, this book lays out clear directions for installing,
configuring, and troubleshooting networks with Cisco devices. The full
range of certification topics is covered, including all aspects of IOS,
NX-OS, and ASA software. The emphasis throughout is on solving the
real-world challenges engineers face in configuring network devices,
rather than on exhaustive descriptions of hardware features.
This
practical desk companion doubles as a comprehensive overview of the
basic knowledge and skills needed by CCENT, CCNA, and CCNP exam takers.
It distills a comprehensive library of cheat sheets, lab configurations,
and advanced commands that the authors assembled as senior network
engineers for the benefit of junior engineers they train, mentor on the
job, and prepare for Cisco certification exams. Prior familiarity with
Cisco routing and switching is desirable but not necessary, as Chris
Carthern, Dr. Will Wilson, Noel Rivera, and Richard Bedwell start their
book with a review of the basics of configuring routers and switches.
All the more advanced chapters have labs and exercises to reinforce the
concepts learned.
This book differentiates itself from
other Cisco books on the market by approaching network security from a
hacker’s perspective. Not only does it provide network security
recommendations but it teaches you how to use black-hat tools such as
oclHashcat, Loki, Burp Suite, Scapy, Metasploit, and Kali to actually
test the security concepts learned.
Readers of Cisco Networks will learn

  • How to configure Cisco switches, routers, and data center devices in typical corporate network architectures
  • The skills and knowledge needed to pass Cisco CCENT, CCNA, and CCNP certification exams
  • How
    to set up and configure at-home labs using virtual machines and lab
    exercises in the book to practice advanced Cisco commands
  • How to implement networks of Cisco devices supporting WAN, LAN, and data center configurations
  • How to implement secure network configurations and configure the Cisco ASA firewall
  • How to use black-hat tools and network penetration techniques to test the security of your network


Product details

Authors Richard Bedwell, Chri Carthern, Chris Carthern, Christopher Carthern, Noel Rivera, Noel et al Rivera, Willia Wilson, William Wilson
Publisher Springer, Berlin
 
Languages English
Product format Paperback / Softback
Released 28.04.2016
 
EAN 9781484208601
ISBN 978-1-4842-0860-1
No. of pages 839
Dimensions 178 mm x 46 mm x 253 mm
Weight 1653 g
Illustrations 361 SW-Abb.
Series aPress
Subjects Natural sciences, medicine, IT, technology > IT, data processing > Data communication, networks

B, Computer Communication Networks, Architecture, Computer, Computer System Implementation, Systems analysis & design, Professional and Applied Computing, Computer communication systems

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