Book description
CCNP Routing and Switching Portable Command Guide
All ROUTE (300-101) and SWITCH (300-115) Commands in One Compact, Portable Resource
Preparing for the CCNP® ROUTE or CCNP SWITCH exam? Working as a network professional? Here are all the CCNP-level commands you’ll need, in one handy resource. The CCNP Routing and Switching Portable Command Guide is filled with valuable, easy-to-access information, and it’s portable enough to use whether you’re in the server room or the equipment closet.
This guide helps you memorize commands and concepts as you prepare to pass the CCNP ROUTE (300-101) or CCNP SWITCH (300-115) exams. It summarizes all CCNP certification-level Cisco IOS® Software commands, keywords, command arguments, and associated prompts, offering tips and examples for applying them in real-world environments. Throughout, configuration examples deepen your understanding of how these commands are used in actual network designs.
Whenever you’re researching routing or switching solutions, you won’t find a quicker, more useful offline resource.
--Logical “how-to” topic groupings inside the front and back covers provide one-stop research
--Compact size makes it easy to carry with you, wherever you go
--Helps you review important commands before taking the CCNP ROUTE or CCNP SWITCH certification exam
--“Create Your Own Journal” appendix with blank, lined pages enables you to personalize the book for your own needs
--“What Do You Want to Do?” chart inside front and back covers helps you to quickly reference specific tasks
Table of contents
- About This eBook
- Title Page
- Copyright Page
- Contents at a Glance
- Table of Contents
- About the Authors
- About the Technical Reviewer
- Dedications
- Acknowledgments
- Command Syntax Conventions
- Introduction
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Part I: Route
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Chapter 1. Basic Network and Routing Concepts
- Cisco Hierarchical Network Model
- Cisco Enterprise Composite Network Model
- Typically Used Routing Protocols
- IGP Versus EGP Routing Protocols
- Routing Protocol Comparison
- Administrative Distance
- Static Routes: permanent Keyword
- Floating Static Routes
- Static Routes and Recursive Lookups
- Default Routes
- Verifying Static Routes
- Assigning IPv6 Addresses to Interfaces
- Implementing RIP Next Generation (RIPng)
- Verifying and Troubleshooting RIPng
- Configuration Example: RIPng
- IPv6 Ping
- IPv6 Traceroute
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Chapter 2. EIGRP Implementation
- Configuring EIGRP
- EIGRP Router ID
- EIGRP Autosummarization
- Passive EIGRP Interfaces
- “Pseudo” Passive EIGRP Interfaces
- EIGRP Timers
- Injecting a Default Route into EIGRP: Redistribution of a Static Route
- Injecting a Default Route into EIGRP: IP Default Network
- Injecting a Default Route into EIGRP: Summarize to 0.0.0.0/0
- Accepting Exterior Routing Information: default-information
- Load Balancing: Maximum Paths
- Load Balancing: Variance
- Bandwidth Use
- Stub Networks
- EIGRP Unicast Neighbors
- EIGRP over Frame Relay: Dynamic Mappings
- EIGRP over Frame Relay: Static Mappings
- EIGRP over Frame Relay: EIGRP over Multipoint Subinterfaces
- EIGRP over Frame Relay: EIGRP over Point-to-Point Subinterfaces
- EIGRP over MPLS: Layer 2 VPN
- EIGRP over MPLS: Layer 3 VPN
- EIGRPv6
- EIGRP Address Families
- Named EIGRP Configuration Modes
- Verifying EIGRP and EIGRPv6
- Troubleshooting EIGRP
- Configuration Example: EIGRPv4 and EIGRPv6 using Named Address Configuration
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Chapter 3. Implementing a Scalable Multiarea Network OSPF-Based Solution
- OSPF Message Types
- OSPF LSA Types
- Configuring OSPF
- Using Wildcard Masks with OSPF Areas
- Configuring Multiarea OSPF
- Loopback Interfaces
- Router ID
- DR/BDR Elections
- Passive Interfaces
- Modifying Cost Metrics
- OSPF auto-cost reference-bandwidth
- OSPF LSDB Overload Protection
- Timers
- IP MTU
- Propagating a Default Route
- OSPF Special Area Types
- Route Summarization
- Configuration Example: Virtual Links
- IPv6 and OSPFv3
- Verifying OSPF Configuration
- Troubleshooting OSPF
- Configuration Example: Single-Area OSPF
- Configuration Example: Multiarea OSPF
- Configuration Example: OSPF and NBMA Networks
- Configuration Example: OSPF and Broadcast Networks
- Configuration Example: OSPF and Point-to-Multipoint Networks
- Configuration Example: OSPF and Point-to-Point Networks Using Subinterfaces
- Configuration Example: IPv6 and OSPFv3
- Configuration Example: OSPFv3 with Address Families
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Chapter 4. Configuration of Redistribution
- Defining Seed and Default Metrics
- Redistributing Connected Networks
- Redistributing Static Routes
- Redistributing Subnets into OSPF
- Assigning E1 or E2 Routes in OSPF
- Redistributing OSPF Internal and External Routes
- Configuration Example: Route Redistribution for IPv4
- Configuration Example: Route Redistribution for IPv6
- Verifying Route Redistribution
- Route Filtering Using the distribute-list Command
- Route Filtering Using Prefix Lists
- Using Route Maps with Route Redistribution
- Manipulating Redistribution Using Route Tagging
- Changing Administrative Distance for Internal and External Routes
- Passive Interfaces
- Chapter 5. Path Control Implementation
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Chapter 6. Enterprise Internet Connectivity
- Configuring a Provider Assigned Static or DHCP IPv4 Address
- Configuring Static NAT
- Configuring Dynamic NAT
- Configuring NAT Overload (PAT)
- Verifying NAT
- NAT Virtual Interface
- Configuration Example: NAT Virtual Interfaces and Static NAT
- Configure Basic IPv6 Internet Connectivity
- Configuring IPv6 ACLs
- Configuring Redistribution of Default Routes with Different Metrics in a Dual-Homed Internet Connectivity Scenario
- Configuring BGP
- BGP and Loopback Addresses
- iBGP Next-Hop Behavior
- eBGP Multihop
- Verifying BGP Connections
- Troubleshooting BGP Connections
- Default Routes
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Attributes
- Route Selection Decision Process
- Weight Attribute
- Using AS_PATH Access Lists to Manipulate the Weight Attribute
- Using Prefix Lists and Route Maps to Manipulate the Weight Attribute
- Local Preference Attribute
- Using AS_PATH Access Lists with Route Maps to Manipulate the Local Preference Attribute
- AS_PATH Attribute Prepending
- AS_PATH: Removing Private Autonomous Systems
- MED Attribute
- Route Aggregation
- Route Reflectors
- Regular Expressions
- Regular Expressions: Examples
- BGP Route Filtering Using Access Lists and Distribute Lists
- Configuration Example: Using Prefix Lists and AS_PATH Access Lists
- BGP Peer Groups
- MP-BGP
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Chapter 7. Routers and Routing Protocol Hardening
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Securing Cisco Routers According to Recommended Practices
- Securing Cisco IOS Routers Checklist
- Components of a Router Security Policy
- Configuring Passwords
- Password Encryption
- Configuring SSH
- Restricting Virtual Terminal Access
- Securing Access to the Infrastructure Using Router ACLs
- Configuring Secure SNMP
- Configuration Backups
- Implementing Logging
- Disabling Unneeded Services
- Configuring Network Time Protocol
- Authentication of Routing Protocols
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Securing Cisco Routers According to Recommended Practices
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Chapter 1. Basic Network and Routing Concepts
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Part II: Switch
- Chapter 8. Basic Concepts and Network Design
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Chapter 9. Campus Network Architecture
- Virtual LANs
- Creating Static VLANs
- Assigning Ports to Data and Voice VLANs
- Using the range Command
- Dynamic Trunking Protocol
- Setting the Trunk Encapsulation and Allowed VLANs
- Verifying VLAN Information
- Saving VLAN Configurations
- Erasing VLAN Configurations
- Verifying VLAN Trunking
- VLAN Trunking Protocol
- Verifying VTP
- Configuration Example: VLANs
- Layer 2 Link Aggregation
- DHCP for IPv4
- Implementing DHCP Relay IPv4
- Verifying DHCP for IPv4
- Implementing DHCP for IPv6
- Configuring DHCPv6 Server
- Configuring DHCPv6 Client
- Configuring DHCPv6 Relay Agent
- Verifying DHCPv6
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Chapter 10. Implementing Spanning Tree
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Spanning-Tree Standards
- Enabling Spanning Tree Protocol
- Configuring the Root Switch
- Configuring a Secondary Root Switch
- Configuring Port Priority
- Configuring the Path Cost
- Configuring the Switch Priority of a VLAN
- Configuring STP Timers
- Verifying STP
- Cisco STP Toolkit
- Port Error Conditions
- FlexLinks
- Changing the Spanning-Tree Mode
- Extended System ID
- Enabling Rapid Spanning Tree
- Enabling Multiple Spanning Tree
- Verifying MST
- Troubleshooting Spanning Tree
- Configuration Example: PVST+
- Core Switch (3560)
- Distribution 1 Switch (3560)
- Distribution 2 Switch (3560)
- Access 1 Switch (2960)
- Access 2 Switch (2960)
- Spanning-Tree Migration Example: PVST+ to Rapid-PVST+
- Access 1 Switch (2960)
- Access 2 Switch (2960)
- Distribution 1 Switch (3560)
- Distribution 2 Switch (3560)
- Core Switch (3560)
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Spanning-Tree Standards
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Chapter 11. Implementing Inter-VLAN Routing
- Inter-VLAN Communication Using an External Router: Router-on-a-Stick
- Inter-VLAN Routing Tips
- Removing L2 Switch Port Capability of a Switch Port
- Configuring SVI Autostate
- Inter-VLAN Communication on a Multilayer Switch Through a Switch Virtual Interface
- Configuration Example: Inter-VLAN Communication
- Configuration Example: IPv6 Inter-VLAN Communication
- Chapter 12. Implementing High-Availability Networks
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Chapter 13. First-Hop Redundancy Implementation
- First-Hop Redundancy
- Hot Standby Router Protocol
- Virtual Router Redundancy Protocol
- Gateway Load Balancing Protocol
- IPv4 Configuration Example: HSRP on L3 Switch
- IPv4 Configuration Example: GLBP
- IPv4 Configuration Example: VRRP on Router and L3 Switch
- IPv6 Configuration Example: HSRP on Router and L3 Switch
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Chapter 14. Campus Network Security
- Switch Security Recommended Practices
- Configuring Switch Port Security
- Recovering Automatically from Error-Disabled Ports
- Configuring Port Access Lists
- Configuring Storm Control
- Implementing Authentication Methods
- Configuring DHCP Snooping
- IP Source Guard
- Dynamic ARP Inspection
- Mitigating VLAN Hopping: Best Practices
- VLAN Access Lists
- Private VLANs
- Appendixes
- Index
- Code Snippets
Product information
- Title: CCNP Routing and Switching Portable Command Guide, Second Edition
- Author(s):
- Release date: December 2014
- Publisher(s): Cisco Press
- ISBN: 9780133990904
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