Cisco Multicast Routing & Switching
Author | : | |
Rating | : | 4.90 (995 Votes) |
Asin | : | 0071346473 |
Format Type | : | paperback |
Number of Pages | : | 384 Pages |
Publish Date | : | 2017-12-20 |
Language | : | English |
DESCRIPTION:
From the respected author of McGraw-Hill's Cisco Router OSPF Design and Configuration Guide.. Step-by-step help on how to deploy and troubleshoot multicasting in a Cisco Router environment. Complete coverage of current and future intranet multicast routing protocols, interoperability framework, Internet Group Management protocol, and more. Hot book on a hot technology--Cisco's new generation of routers is designed to handle IP Multicasting, crucial to video conferencing and groupware
Cisco Multicast provides: A complete understanding of unicast, broadcast, and multicast IP addressing; Step-by-step guidance on how to deploy and troubleshoot multicasting in a Cisco environment; Complete coverage of current and future intranet multicast routing.For those who need to know how to deploy OP multicasting NOW, this is the definitive book for examining the protocols that make multicasting possible and for building networks that can implement multicast efficiently. . Filled with tips, techniques, and solutions for implementing the hottest technology around - Cisco's new generation of routers that are designed to handle IP multicasting - this is the one book you'll need to successfully deploy IP Multicasting. From the Back Cover Gain that interactive advantage by successfully deplying IPmulticasting
A Customer said Sorry Read. I was extremely disapointed with this book. It was poorly written and not worth the paper it was written on. It appears that Dr. Parkhurst has a limited amount of practical experience. In fact, I ended up throwing this book away.Beau Williamson's book on Multicasting is a much better read and a whole lot more informative.. Not worth the paper it was printed on The only thing this book is good for is explaining an overview of IP multicasting to a non-technical audience. If you're wanting to learn Multicasting to deploy in a real network, then this isn't the book.. "Very Concise." according to pschurr@technologist.com. A very good explanation of DVMRP, PIM Sparse & Dense. But the book does differ from Cisco's implementation. Particularly with respect to Auto-RP.
William R. He first became associated with Cisco Systems while a Professor of Electrical and Computer Engineering at Wichita State University. Prior to joining the CCIE team, Bill was a Consulting Systems Engineer supporting the Sprint Operation. Parkhurst is the author of several networking books, including Cisco BGP-4 Command and Configuration Reference, published by Cisco Press. . The CCIE Development group is responsible for all new CCIE wri