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Don't Let the Real Test Be Your First Test! Prepare to pass Cisco's CCNP Advanced Cisco Router Configuration exam - while gaining pratical knowledge of Cisco technology for on-the-job success - using this comprehensive, 100% curriculum-based training system. Built on the proven training methodology of Cisco Distinguished Training Partner Global Knowledge, this study guide/CD-ROM package offers actual classroom techniques used by more than 150,000 IT professionals each year. The CCNP Advanced Cisco Router Configuration Study Guide covers the topics you need to review for exam 640-403, including how to: Describe the key requirements of a scalable internetwork. Select a Cisco IOS feature as a solution for a given internetwork requirement. Configure an alternative to using access lists. Explain why OSPF is better than RIP in a large internetwork, and describe how OSPF discovers, chooses, and maintains routes. Configure an IP helper address to manage broadcasts. Configure priority queuing and custom queing. Compare distance vector and link-state protocol operations. Given an IP address, use VLSMs to extend the use of the address. Given a network plan that includes IP addressing, explain whether route summarization is or is not possible. Compare the differences between WAN connection types: dedicated, asynchronous dial-in, dial-on-demand, and packet-switched services. Define routable and nonroutable protocols, and give an example of each.
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