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This Textbook Binding Book item from MacMillan Technical Publishing was reviewed on 12-Oct-2008.

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1) Textbook Binding Book Introduction to Cisco Router Configuration (CCIE/CCNP/CCDS Courseware Series) by MacMillan Technical Publishing. Book is excellent, price is not. I lucked out and found it at Job Lot for 6.99 brand new. I bought two books there for $14, would have cost me $90 at the book stores. So shop around for a better price.¤

2) Textbook Binding Book Introduction to Cisco Router Configuration (CCIE/CCNP/CCDS Courseware Series) by MacMillan Technical Publishing. This book starts at the beginning of what a new networking engineer needs to know and works through several examples of how this works in the real world today. It covers TCP/IP, AppleTalk, IPX, X25, Frame Relay, and more, if you count the appendicies. Unsurprisingly, it´s also the best study guide for the CCNA. The writing is vague in places, but on the whole a review of the state of technology this clear is remarkable.¤

3) Textbook Binding Book Introduction to Cisco Router Configuration (CCIE/CCNP/CCDS Courseware Series) by MacMillan Technical Publishing. I used this book to help me pass the CCNA exam on my first attempt. I found the explanations in this book to be a big help in remembering the CCNA material. I also used the CCNA Virtual Lab e-trainer to practice using the Cisco IOS commands.¤

4) Textbook Binding Book Introduction to Cisco Router Configuration (CCIE/CCNP/CCDS Courseware Series) by MacMillan Technical Publishing. Because Cisco would not take the time to review this book it has changed what could have been the best book in the world to a confusing text of mumbo jumbo, especially to the novice. Here are a few of the errors. Page 35, Fig 2-8--AcK 6 not Ack 7// Page 45, Line 6-- relays and FRAMES for host Z, router A// P61, Fig 3-17-- Truth table should be 00,01,10,11// P424, Ans 3.1-- F=FDDI It´s F followed by the interface number// p94, Fig 4-18 -- Router C should send 10.4.0.0 to router B// p115, Fig 5-3--The step right after the POST test is to look for a Cisco IOS, once the image is found then the router looks for the config file.// p130, fig 5-15 --Decent should be DECNET// p217, fig 9-9-- 255 is all ones 11111111 not 11111110// p219, line 2-- should be 2 to the 5th power not 25// p231, q 9.1-9.3-- The answers are filled in by mistake// p238, fig 10-3-- Address 172.16.1.1.0 should be 172.16.1.0// p314,fig 13-2 The figure shows a standard access list the narrative talks about an extended access list.// p317, line 20-- The prompt should be Router(config-if)// p319, line 7-- If you are talking about specific protocols like IPX or Appletalk the range numbers 100 to 199 will not work.// p321, fig 13-7 00000111 should be 00001111 for "ignore last 4 address bits.// p324, line 19--The prompt should be Router(config-if)// p328, last line--The prompt should be Router(config-if)// p331, line 15-- Should be standard rather than simple.// p373, line 11--The prompt should be Router(config-if)// p373, line 13--The prompt should be Router(config-if)// p417, fig 16-14--rame should be frame//¤

5) Textbook Binding Book Introduction to Cisco Router Configuration (CCIE/CCNP/CCDS Courseware Series) by MacMillan Technical Publishing. This book is the gateway to a career working with Cisco networks. A must for the beginner, and intermediate alike. This book along with Todd Lammle´s CCNA study guide will catapult the network enthusiast into CCNA status. A great reference for the bookshelf thereafter.¤

6) Textbook Binding Book Introduction to Cisco Router Configuration (CCIE/CCNP/CCDS Courseware Series) by MacMillan Technical Publishing. Introduction to Cisco Router Configuration presents the foundation knowledge necessary to define Cisco router configurations in multi-protocol environments. You´ll examine a broad range of technical information on routing models, processes, and design. Beginning with internetworking fundamentals, you´ll work through the internetworking model, defining the OSI layers and path determination, then move on to basic router operation and configuration. You´ll delve into the configuration details for IP routing, Novell IPX, and AppleTalk, and then examine IP addressing and traffic management with access lists. Finally, you´ll explore WAN communications, including serial connections, X.25, and Frame Relay.¤

7) Textbook Binding Book Introduction to Cisco Router Configuration (CCIE/CCNP/CCDS Courseware Series) by MacMillan Technical Publishing. Formed in the classic textbook mold, Introduction to Cisco Router Configuration is designed as a supplement to the eponymous Cisco certification and training course. This is made abundantly clear in the end-of-chapter tests, the "Key Concepts" that dot the pages, and the bounty of diagrams, charts, and tables. But regardless of whether you plan to enroll in the class, this volume should be part of your networking library. The book´s three sections deal handsomely with internetworking basics, networking protocol suites, and wide-area networking.

Internetworking (which editor Laura Chappell defines as that which ties LANs, WANs, software, and extraneous devices together) is effectively put in historical perspective in the first chapters. In addition, LANs, WANS, and the OSI model are all clearly defined both individually and in relationship to each other. The remaining chapters of part 1 address the OSI layers and data transport in more detail as well as basic router operations and configuration. The section on networking protocol suites is straightforward in its explanations of TCP/IP, Internetwork Packet Exchange (IPX), and AppleTalk in terms of the Cisco networking world.

The "Wide-Area Networking" section addresses the complex but essential topics of WAN connections, as well as X.25 and frame relay configuration. In the eight appendices tucked in the back of this book you´ll find answer keys for those pesky tests, discussions of DECnet and Banyan VINES, and a host of other topics.--Sarah L. Roberts-Witt¤

Page Updated: Robert N. Goolsby, 9-Nov-2008, 1578700760619472700761, 490-980-441-601-101-V1B-PWB-8


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