Troubleshooting Campus Networks: Practical Analysis of Cisco and LAN Protocols
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Rating | : | 4.91 (590 Votes) |
Asin | : | 0471210137 |
Format Type | : | paperback |
Number of Pages | : | 608 Pages |
Publish Date | : | 2015-10-14 |
Language | : | English |
DESCRIPTION:
All network designers and administrators want their campus LANs to run efficiently. * Focuses on troubleshooting problems that arise from the Cisco routers inter-operating with many other network protocols * Covers both legacy and cutting-edge technologies * Authors are respected in the field for their teaching and training development skills in network troubleshooting. This book provides tips and techniques for using protocol analyzers and other tools to recognize problems for both Cisco and multiprotocol traffic patterns
Good book for network admins My overall impression was that this is a great book. I felt that the first chapter was unnecessary detail, and sort of seemed like chest thumping to me. I find this book to be an excellent reference about just about all aspects of LAN communications. I was not impressed with the WAN protocols however. I sort. "A myth-shattering, authoritative and enlightening title" according to Richard Bejtlich. I'm sad I waited so long to read this excellent book. "Troubleshooting Campus Networks" (TCN) was published in Jul 2002, and it belongs on every network administrator's shelf -- now! This is the best networking book since Scott Haugdahl's "Network Analysis and Troubleshooting" and Eric Hall's "Internet Core . Excellent - Will Become a Bestseller in its Field I have had this book for about 10 days. It is excellent, destined to become a bestseller in its category. But this will not be surprising because Oppenheimer's previous book has received a stamp of approval in its category (Top Down Network Design, Cisco Press, ISBN: 1578700698). For those privileged to have
Written by a pair of authors with over forty years of networking experience between them, this book discusses: * Techniques for using protocol analyzers, such as the WildPackets EtherPeek and AiroPeek products, to recognize and isolate faulty network behavior * The OSI Reference Model and the Internet Control Message Protocol (ICMP) * How Ethernet and 802.11 wireless networks work and how to troubleshoot them when they don't * Spanning Tree Protocol, which is used on bridged and switched networks, and the configuration and troubleshooting of VLANs * IP addressing, IP routing protocols, TCP, and an overview of upper-layer TCP/IP protocols * Troubleshooting for Novell NetWare, Apple
He has over twenty years of computer industry experience, is a network technology expert, and is the founding engineer of the Network Analysis Expert program. JOSEPH BARDWELL is Vice President of Professional Services for WildPackets, a world-class provider of network analysis software. . PRISCILLA OPPENHEIMER, an independent computer networking consultant, has been developing data communications and networking systems since 198