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Todd Lammle's CCNA IOS Commands Survival Guide<br />
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If you want to pass your CCNA the first time -- and truly be effective as a <br />
Cisco network professional -- you can't treat IOS as an afterthought or <br />
necessary evil. You need to dive in, get comfortable, really master Cisco's <br />
command line interface. That's where this book comes in. This is no mere command <br />
reference: Todd Lammle organizes it by task, not command -- helping you quickly <br />
get answers and solve problems. Moreover, he's written it with the CCNA in mind: <br />
These are techniques you'll need to ace your certification exam.<br />
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Lammle takes you from the basics (booting a router, entering setup and router <br />
configuration modes, configuring hostnames and passwords) all the way to <br />
sophisticated IP routing, VLANs, and security. Using hundreds of commands and <br />
output examples, he helps you work with EIGRP and OSPF; configure Layer-2 <br />
switching and STP; set up static and dynamic NAT; and securely configure Cisco <br />
wireless technologies. There's even a full chapter on IPv6, which is on the CCNA <br />
exam even if it's not in your network yet.<br />
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If you're still looking for alternatives to the command line, Lammle thoroughly <br />
introduces Security Device Manager (SDM), Cisco's free web-based tool for device <br />
management and troubleshooting. Whether you're a command-line maven or not, <br />
you'll find something useful in SDM -- probably, quite a lot.<br />
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Lammle, of course, is singularly well-qualified to write a book like this. His <br />
CCNA prep guides have been translated into 12 languages; his company trains <br />
thousands of Cisco certification candidates every year. Lammle and his <br />
colleagues know more about CCNA certification than anyone -- and few people know <br />
more about IOS, either.<br />
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Table Of Contents<br />
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Introduction xiii<br />
Chapter 1 Basic IOS Commands 1<br />
Chapter 2 Managing a Cisco Internetwork 21<br />
Chapter 3 IP Routing 57<br />
Chapter 4 Enhanced IGRP (EIGRP) and Open Shortest Path First (OSPF) 75<br />
Chapter 5 Layer-2 Switching and Spanning-Tree Protocol (STP) 101<br />
Chapter 6 Virtual LANs (VLANs) 121<br />
Chapter 7 Security 137<br />
Chapter 8 Network Address Translation (NAT) 161<br />
Chapter 9 Cisco’s Wireless Technologies 175<br />
Chapter 10 Internet Protocol Version 6 (IPv6) 199<br />
Chapter 11 Wide Area Networks (WANs) 219<br />
Chapter 12 Cisco’s Security Device Manager (SDM) 249<br />
Index 279<br />
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Product Details<br />
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* ISBN: 0470175605<br />
* ISBN-13: 9780470175606<br />
* Format: Paperback, 292pp<br />
* Publisher: Wiley, John & Sons, Incorporated<br />
* Pub. Date: December 2007<br />
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