CCNP and CCIE Enterprise Core & CCNP Advanced Routing Portable Command Guide: All ENCOR (350-401) and ENARSI (300-410) Commands in One Compact, Portable Resource

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Table of contents

  1. Cover Page
  2. About This eBook
  3. Title Page
  4. Copyright Page
  5. Reader Services
  6. Contents at a Glance
  7. Table of Contents
  8. About the Authors
  9. About the Technical Reviewer
  10. Dedications
  11. Acknowledgments
  12. Command Syntax Conventions
  13. Introduction
    1. Who Should Read This Book?
    2. Strategies for Exam Preparation
    3. How This Book Is Organized
  14. Chapter 1. VLANs
    1. Virtual LANs
    2. Layer 2 Link Aggregation
  15. Chapter 2. Spanning Tree Protocol
    1. Spanning Tree Protocol Definition
    2. Enabling Spanning Tree Protocol
    3. Changing the Spanning-Tree Mode
    4. Configuring the Root Switch
    5. Configuring a Secondary Root Switch
    6. Configuring Port Priority
    7. Configuring the Path Cost
    8. Configuring the Switch Priority of a VLAN
    9. Configuring STP Timers
    10. Configuring Optional Spanning-Tree Features
    11. Configuring and Verifying Port Error Conditions
    12. Enabling Rapid Spanning Tree
    13. Rapid Spanning Tree Link Types
    14. Enabling Multiple Spanning Tree
    15. Verifying the Extended System ID
    16. Verifying STP
    17. Troubleshooting Spanning Tree Protocol
    18. Configuration Example: PVST+
    19. Spanning-Tree Migration Example: PVST+ to Rapid-PVST+
  16. Chapter 3. Implementing Inter-VLAN Routing
    1. Inter-VLAN Communication Using an External Router: Router-on-a-Stick
    2. Inter-VLAN Communication Tips
    3. Inter-VLAN Communication on a Multilayer Switch Through a Switch Virtual Interface
    4. Configuration Example: Inter-VLAN Communication
    5. Configuration Example: IPv6 Inter-VLAN Communication
  17. Chapter 4. EIGRP
    1. Enhanced Interior Gateway Routing Protocol (EIGRP)
    2. Enabling EIGRP for IPv4 Using Classic Mode Configuration
    3. Enabling EIGRP for IPv6 Using Classic Mode Configuration
    4. EIGRP Using Named Mode Configuration
    5. EIGRP Named Mode Subconfiguration Modes
    6. Upgrading Classic Mode to Named Mode Configuration
    7. EIGRP Router ID
    8. Authentication for EIGRP
    9. Auto-Summarization for EIGRP
    10. IPv4 Manual Summarization for EIGRP
    11. IPv6 Manual Summarization for EIGRP
    12. Timers for EIGRP
    13. Passive Interfaces for EIGRP
    14. “Pseudo” Passive EIGRP Interfaces
    15. Injecting a Default Route into EIGRP: Redistribution of a Static Route
    16. Injecting a Default Route into EIGRP: ip default-network
    17. Injecting a Default Route into EIGRP: Summarize to 0.0.0.0/0
    18. Accepting Exterior Routing Information: default-information
    19. Equal-cost Load Balancing: maximum-paths
    20. Unequal-cost Load Balancing: variance
    21. EIGRP Traffic Sharing
    22. Bandwidth Use for EIGRP
    23. Stub Routing for EIGRP
    24. EIGRP Unicast Neighbors
    25. EIGRP Wide Metrics
    26. Adjusting the EIGRP Metric Weights
    27. Verifying EIGRP
    28. Troubleshooting EIGRP
    29. Configuration Example: EIGRP for IPv4 and IPv6 Using Named Mode
  18. Chapter 5. OSPF
    1. Comparing OSPFv2 and OSPFv3
    2. Configuring OSPF
    3. Configuring Multiarea OSPF
    4. Using Wildcard Masks with OSPF Areas
    5. Configuring Traditional OSPFv3
    6. OSPFv3 Address Families
    7. Authentication for OSPF
    8. Optimizing OSPF Parameters
    9. Propagating a Default Route
    10. Route Summarization
    11. OSPF Route Filtering
    12. OSPF Special Area Types
    13. Virtual Links
    14. Verifying OSPF Configuration
    15. Troubleshooting OSPF
    16. Configuration Example: Single-Area OSPF
    17. Configuration Example: Multiarea OSPF
    18. Configuration Example: Traditional OSPFv3
    19. Configuration Example: OSPFv3 with Address Families
  19. Chapter 6. Redistribution and Path Control
    1. Defining Seed and Default Metrics
    2. Redistributing Connected Networks
    3. Redistributing Static Routes
    4. Redistributing Subnets into OSPF
    5. Assigning E1 or E2 Routes in OSPF
    6. Redistributing OSPF Internal and External Routes
    7. Configuration Example: Route Redistribution for IPv4
    8. Configuration Example: Route Redistribution for IPv6
    9. Verifying Route Redistribution
    10. Route Filtering Using the distribute-list Command
    11. Route Filtering Using Prefix Lists
    12. Using Route Maps with Route Redistribution
    13. Manipulating Redistribution Using Route Tagging
    14. Changing Administrative Distance
    15. Path Control with Policy-Based Routing
    16. Verifying Policy-Based Routing
    17. Configuration Example: PBR with Route Maps
    18. Cisco IOS IP SLA
    19. PBR with Cisco IOS IP SLA
  20. Chapter 7. BGP
    1. Configuring BGP: Classic Configuration
    2. Configuring Multiprotocol BGP (MP-BGP)
    3. Configuring BGP: Address Families
    4. Configuration Example: Using MP-BGP Address Families to Exchange IPv4 and IPv6 Routes
    5. BGP Support for 4-Byte AS Numbers
    6. BGP Timers
    7. BGP and update-source
    8. IBGP Next-Hop Behavior
    9. EBGP Multihop
    10. Attributes
    11. Verifying BGP
    12. Troubleshooting BGP
    13. Default Routes
    14. Route Aggregation
    15. Route Reflectors
    16. Regular Expressions
    17. Regular Expressions: Examples
    18. BGP Route Filtering Using Access Lists and Distribute Lists
    19. Configuration Example: Using Prefix Lists and AS Path Access Lists
    20. BGP Peer Groups
    21. Authentication for BGP
  21. Chapter 8. IP Services
    1. Network Address Translation (NAT)
    2. First-Hop Redundancy Protocols
    3. Dynamic Host Control Protocol (DHCP)
  22. Chapter 9. Device Management
    1. Configuring Passwords
    2. Password Encryption Algorithm Types
    3. Boot System Commands
    4. The Cisco IOS File System
    5. Viewing the Cisco IOS File System
    6. Commonly Used URL Prefixes for Cisco Network Devices
    7. Deciphering IOS Image Filenames
    8. Backing Up Configurations to a TFTP Server
    9. Restoring Configurations from a TFTP Server
    10. Backing Up the Cisco IOS Software to a TFTP Server
    11. Restoring/Upgrading the Cisco IOS Software from a TFTP Server
    12. Restoring the Cisco IOS Software Using the ROM Monitor Environmental Variables and tftpdnld Command
    13. Secure Copy Protocol (SCP)
    14. Disabling Unneeded Services
    15. Useful Device Management Options
  23. Chapter 10. Infrastructure Security
    1. IPv4 Access Control Lists (ACLs)
    2. Configuring and Applying Extended IPv4 ACLs
    3. IPv6 ACLs
    4. Implementing Authentication Methods
    5. Control Plane Policing (CoPP)
    6. Unicast Reverse Path Forwarding (uRPF)
  24. Chapter 11. Network Assurance
    1. Internet Control Message Protocol Redirect Messages
    2. The ping Command
    3. Examples of Using the ping and the Extended ping Commands
    4. The traceroute Command
    5. The debug Command
    6. Conditionally Triggered Debugs
    7. Configuring Secure SNMP
    8. Implementing Logging
    9. Configuring NetFlow
    10. Configuring Flexible NetFlow
    11. Verifying NetFlow
    12. Implementing Port Mirroring
    13. Configuring Network Time Protocol
    14. Tool Command Language (Tcl)
    15. Embedded Event Manager (EEM)
  25. Chapter 12. Wireless Security and Troubleshooting
    1. Authenticating Wireless Clients
    2. Troubleshooting from the Wireless LAN Controller
    3. Troubleshooting Wireless Client Connectivity
  26. Chapter 13. Overlay Tunnels and VRF
    1. Generic Routing Encapsulation (GRE)
    2. Site-to-Site GRE over IPsec
    3. Site-to-Site Virtual Tunnel Interface (VTI) over IPsec
    4. Cisco Dynamic Multipoint VPN (DMVPN)
    5. VRF-Lite
  27. Appendix A. Create Your Own Journal Here
  28. Index
  29. Code Snippets

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  • Title: CCNP and CCIE Enterprise Core & CCNP Advanced Routing Portable Command Guide: All ENCOR (350-401) and ENARSI (300-410) Commands in One Compact, Portable Resource
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