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2006-10-09 11:21:44
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answered by ladeehwk 5
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you'll have to open an account at http://www.ciscopress.com/ and buy it there. below is a description of it
Routing TCP/IP, Volume I, Second Ed.
Reviewer Name: Wole Akpose
Reviewer Certification: CCNA
Jeff Doyle has done it again. Routing TCP/IP, Volume I, Second Edition, has reaffirmed Jeff and Jennifer’s excellent pedagogical prowess, with the TCP/IP routing framework. When I read Routing TCP/IP, Volumes I and II several years ago, the excellent presentation of the various routing protocols in a clear case study driven manner helped me develop a firm understanding of the various interior and exterior routing protocols available for TCP/IP. Routing TCP/IP, Volume I, Second Edition is a more concise edition of the first edition with several new chapters on IP version 6 specific protocols.
Unlike the 14 chapter, 1026 pages long first edition, the second edition is organized into 14 chapters also but is 910 pages long and comes with a 45 day free online access at Safari Books Online. That’s a great deal. The organization of this edition is similar to the first; Part I deals with basic concepts, Part II with interior routing protocols and Part III discusses routing controls and interoperability. Part IV is a collection of appendices and solutions to problems discussed throughout the text.
Part I now includes an expanded review of IPv6 in a chapter by itself. This is arguably one of the better treatments of the subject I have seen in a text and provides a concise introduction to IPv6 protocol headers, control protocols and addressing.
Part II includes an expanded treatment of RIP version 2 as well as the new RIPng which is an RIP implementation for IP v6. The now deprecated IGRP has been dropped and a totally new chapter on OSPF version 3 explains the updated OSPF for IP v6.
Part III, like I and II also includes updated and new case studies to reflect current and future trends. A new case study on IPv6 redistribution with route maps shows a simple example of route redistribution from RIPng to IS-IS for IPv6 networks.
Like previous Doyle work, this book is heavily invested in sample configurations using Cisco IOS, but the clear treatment of technology theories and directions make this book a great reference for all internetworking engineers out there.
The clear and detailed presentation of the materials make this book accessible to networking professionals of all grade, newbie to experts alike. And as organizations prep themselves for the inevitable migration to IPv6 , Jeff Doyle’s book is definitely an additional resource for the engineers whose job it will be to provision the change.
Definitely not the be all book on TCP/IP , the book will likely become a key ingredient in the arsenal of network managers, administrators and even researches and an excellent guide to Cisco network professionals and students. If anything, I will recommend this volume, and highly so, to aspiring Cisco Certification candidates and anyone who already owns or has read the first edition. This edition is indeed an upgrade.
2006-10-09 11:44:27
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answered by Anonymous
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