IS-IS : Deployment in IP Networks /

IS-IS, the Intermediate System to Intermediate System protocol, has been used effectively as a routing protocol for many large-scale networks, including service provider backbone, telephone system management, and power equipment networks. Used in conjunction with the Border Gateway Protocol (BGP), I...

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Main Authors: White, Russ (Author), Retana, Alvaro (Author)
Corporate Author: Safari, an O'Reilly Media Company
Format: eBook
Language:English
Published: Addison-Wesley Professional, 2002.
Edition:1st edition.
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520 |a IS-IS, the Intermediate System to Intermediate System protocol, has been used effectively as a routing protocol for many large-scale networks, including service provider backbone, telephone system management, and power equipment networks. Used in conjunction with the Border Gateway Protocol (BGP), IS-IS offers Internet Service Providers and the administrators of other large networks advanced flexibility and scalability. As a result, the number of complex networks employing the IS-IS protocol has grown tremendously. IS-IS: Deployment in IP Networks is a hands-on guide for network engineers deploying, maintaining, and building IS-IS networks. Based on both the best practices of current implementations and the specifications of the protocol, IS-IS provides highly valuable configuration examples using Cisco IOS Software combined with real-life, expert descriptions, analysis, and advice. Readers will also find case studies and operational theory about this powerful and popular routing protocol. Coverage includes: A historical perspective on OSI protocols and addressing Neighbor discovery, relationships, and pseudonodes Flooding mechanisms, timers, and tuner timing The division of the routing domain Hierarchical network design and IS-IS deployment The interaction between IS-IS and MPLS Protocol enhancements, including dynamic host names, back door links, interaction with RPR, non-stop forwarding, and multitopology routing Examining the IS-IS protocol from its origins to the most recent innovations, this book covers all of the protocol's pieces, packets, deployment strategies, and issues. It is a valuable resource for networking students preparing for the CCIE® (Cisco Certified Internetwork Expert) exam. 0201657724B08282002 
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