Troubleshooting Remote Access Networks (CCIE Professional Development)
Author | : | |
Rating | : | 4.63 (561 Votes) |
Asin | : | 1587050765 |
Format Type | : | paperback |
Number of Pages | : | 896 Pages |
Publish Date | : | 2015-03-25 |
Language | : | English |
DESCRIPTION:
He has written more than 40 publications on these and other subjects.. Plamen has more than 20 years experience in research, design, and development of LANs/WANs. Plamen Nedeltchev, Ph.D., is a technical solutions consultant on the Cisco Remote Access team at Cisco Systems. He has extensive experience with all the major remote access technologies, including ISDN, Frame Relay, D
Customers, employees, and partners should connect seamlessly, as if they were in company headquarters. Design issues, provisioning, DSL and cable connectivity options, central office operations, authentication techniques, and troubleshooting tools are all addressed in this part of the book, forming the foundation upon which later sections are built. Each of the subsequent four parts examines a key remote access technology, including dial, ISDN, Frame Relay, and VPNs. This book focuses on the enterprise portion of a remote access network and includes service provider troubleshooting and design infor
WOW!!! Awesome Book. A must have Brion Washington WOW!!! If this book isn't in your library, then your library is not complete. This book is a must have for the serious network professionals. Being in the CCIE Professional Development Series should tell you all you need to know about this AWESOME book.Do you want to know about ISDN? Frame Relay? Dial Services? VPN's? How Remote Access troubleshooting? Then look no furtherThe first part o. Wole Akpose said Authority of an Instructor !!!. Dr. Nedeltchev's demonstration of his mastery of the terrain is in no doubt. Like an Instructor, he walks you through the `art' of troubleshooting remote access networks, concentrating on Authority of an Instructor !!! Wole Akpose Dr. Nedeltchev's demonstration of his mastery of the terrain is in no doubt. Like an Instructor, he walks you through the `art' of troubleshooting remote access networks, concentrating on 4 of the most popular remote access types; Dial, ISDN, Frame Relay and VPN. The modular layout of the text makes it an easy read, not just for CCIE candidates but an invaluable reference guide for the pr. of the most popular remote access types; Dial, ISDN, Frame Relay and VPN. The modular layout of the text makes it an easy read, not just for CCIE candidates but an invaluable reference guide for the pr. Caffeine and Concentration Essential Amazon Customer I am reviewing Troubleshooting Remote Access Networks (ISBN 1587050765), part of the CCIE Professional Development Series from Cisco Press. This book weighs in at 800 pages, but the font size and subject matter make it feel like well over 1000. Normally, I try to average 50 pages of technical reading a day, but I had trouble getting anywhere close to that. The book is divided into 5 secti
A guide to understanding the troubleshooting tools, commands, and methodologies that enable reliable performance for remote access servicesGain a solid grasp of enterprise telecommunications technology fundamentals, including service options and clocking, line coding, and framing in carrier systemsUnderstand how network traffic is handled by carriers and service providersExamine a layer-by-layer, systematic approach to troubleshooting issuesDesign, configure, and troubleshoot T1 and PRI circuits, text and PPP dial-in and dial-out services, and Cisco AS5000 Access ServersDesign, configure, and troubleshoot ISDN BRI at the physical, data link, and network levels, as well as PPP, MMP, and telephone interfacesDesign, configure, and troubleshoot Frame Relay UNI and NNI interfaces, with a focus on new installs, wrong DLCI, LMI settings, performance and multicast issues, and re-hosting of Frame Relay serviceDesign, configure, and troubleshoot