Configuring Cisco Routers for ISDN - Softcover

Fischer, Paul

 
9780070220737: Configuring Cisco Routers for ISDN

Synopsis

These days, just about anyone - programmers, accountants, managers, and others, can "accidentally" become a network administrator, and have the responsibility of router maintenance fall right in their laps. Whether this describes you, or if you just want to get a better handle on configuring routers and designing networks, then Configuring Cisco Routers for ISDN is your kind of book. This heavy-duty resource, perfect as a daily on-the-job reference or as a supplement to related Cisco courses, shows network administrators all the ins and outs of how to install, troubleshoot, and solve real-world configuration problems. Featuring specific cases of Cisco router connections and detailed descriptions of real products, it's expressly designed to let you quickly set up network connections without hours and hours of training. You get full coverage of the "triple As" of Cisco routing commands (authentication, authorization, and accounting), and you'll also be able to conveniently download actual router configurations from the author's own test lab on the web.

Anyway you look at it, when it comes to Cisco routers, this hands-on guide puts you totally in charge, giving you: Advanced configurations (dynamic routing protocols, logging router events); The procedure for establishing a router as a DHCP (Dynamic host control protocol); A complete set of basic skills for data networking, including how to set up and troubleshoot basic data connections, including leased line connections like T1, 56K, and Frame Relay, as well as dial-up connections like modems and ISDN; An excellent reference for getting into more advanced topics, such as security and network monitoring, with your Cisco router.

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About the Author

Paul Fischer is a Senior Network Engineer for Cable and Wireless's WWW Hosting group, a global telecommunications giant in Pentagon City, Virginia. His responsibilities include maintenance of large Cisco routers, switches, WWW, and security devices, as well as network management and monitoring tools. He has written for the Internet Administration column for SCO World Magazine since 1993, has spoken at SCO Forum, and has been interviewed on Radio Net's Internet talk radio.

From the Back Cover

Meet the demand, take the challenge...become a CISCO router administrator. These days, just about anyone--programmers, accountants, managers, and others--can "accidentally" become a network administrator, and have the responsibility of router maintenance fall right in their laps. Whether this describes you, or if you just want to get a better handle on configuring routers and designing network, then Configuring Cisco Routers for ISDN is your kind of book.

This heavy-duty resource--perfect as a daily on-the-job reference or as a supplement to related Cisco courses--shows network administrators all the ins and outs of how to install, troubleshoot, and solve real-world configuration problems. Featuring specific cases of Cisco router connections and detailed descriptions of real products, it's expressly designed to let you quickly set up network connections without hours and hours of training. You'll also be able to conveniently download actual router configurations from the author's own web site.

Anyway you look at it, when it comes to Cisco routers, this hands-on guide puts you totally in charge, giving you: advanced configurations (dynamic routing protocols, logging router events); the procedure for establishing a router as a DHCP (Dynamic Host Control Protocol); a complete set of basic skills for data networking, including how to set up and troubleshoot basic data connections, including leased line connections like T1, 56K, and Frame Relay, as well as dial-up connections like modems and ISDN.

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