Enables the reader to configure Cisco IOS software to control multiprotocol routed traffic, routed protocols, and WAN traffic. Instructs on using VLSMs to extend the use of IP addresses within a large internetwork. Discusses placement of OSPF and EIGRP in a growing enterprise network environment.
Mike Shroyer CCIE, CCP, CCI (Denver, CO), is president of J.M. Shroyer Associates, Inc. He has over 35 years experience at all levels in the computer field. Shroyer has lectured and consulted extensively in the United States, Europe, and Asia on Unix, C programming, data communications, SNA, the OSI Regerence Model, LANs, client server development strategies, network security, and audit of data networks. He has also taught for the University of Denver in its Masters in Computer Science program and for Metropolitan State College.
Brian Morgan (Ft. Worth, TX) is a Senior Instructor with GeoTrain Corporation, Cisco's largest and highest-rated Training Partner. He has actively delivered Cisco Courses for the last 2 years. During that time he has been an active member of the ATM Forum, a standards body for ATM. Brian also spent a number of years with IBM designing, installing and troubleshooting large corporate internetworks. He holds certifications from Microsoft, Novell, IBM, and Cisco.