tailieunhanh - CCIE Fundamentals: Network Design and Case Studies

Internetworking---the communication between two or more networks---encompasses every aspect of connecting computers together. Internetworks have grown to support vastly disparate end-system communication requirements. An internetwork requires many protocols and features to permit scalability and manageability without constant manual intervention. Large internetworks can consist of the following three distinct components: | CCIE Fundamentals Network Design and Case Studies CCIE Fundamentals Network Design and Case Studies Introduction Internetworking Design Basics Designing Large-Scale IP Internetworks J Designing SRB Internetworks Designing SDLC SDLLC and QLLC Internetworks J Designing APPN Internetworks Designing DLSw Internetworks J Designing ATM Internetworks Designing Packet Service Internetworks J Designing DDR Internetworks J Designing ISDN Internetworks Designing Switched LAN Internetworks J Designing Internetworks for Multimedia RIP and OSPF Redistribution J Dial-on-Demand Routing Increasing Security on IP Networks J Integrating Enhanced IGRP into Existing Networks J Reducing SAP Traffic in Novell IPX Networks UDP Broadcast Flooding STUN for Front-End Processors Using ISDN Effectively in Multiprotocol Networks Using HSRP for Fault-Tolerant IP Routing LAN Switching Multicasting in IP and AppleTalk Networks Scaling Dial-on-Demand Routing Subnetting an IP Address Space file D CCIE 1 of 2 9 16 2000 5 03 02 PM CCIE Fundamentals Network Design and Case Studies J IBM Serial Link Implementation Notes SNA Host Configuration for SRB Networks SNA Host Configuration for SDLC Networks Broadcasts in Switched LAN Internetworks References and Recommended Reading Preface HOME CONTENTS PREVtOLTS NEXT GLOSSARY FEEDBACK SEARCH HELP Copyright 1989-2000 Cisco Systems Inc. file D CCIE 2 of 2 9 16 2000 5 03 02 PM Introduction Table of Contents Introduction Designing Campus Networks Trends in Campus Design Designing WANs Trends in WAN Design Utilizing Remote Connection Design Trends in Remote Connections Trends in LAN WAN Integration Providing Integrated Solutions Determining Your Internetworking Requirements The Design Problem Optimizing Availability and Cost Assessing User Requirements Assessing Proprietary and Nonproprietary Solutions Assessing Costs Estimating Traffic Work Load Modeling Sensitivity Testing Summary Introduction Internetworking the communication .

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