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Juniper and Cisco Routing: Policy and Protocols for Multivendor IP Networks

  • Discusses how network traffic flow is complicated by the fact that each routing vendor has its own propietary implementation or extension to the routing protocols.
  • Covers both Juniper and Cisco routing, and touches on other vendor implementations.
  • Focuses on routing policy, covering Border Gateway Protocol in depth.
  • Includes real-world multivendor configuration examples.

Biography

WALTER J. GORALSKI is an instructor and course developer at Juniper Networks, the number-two vendor of network routing products. Goralski has more than 35 years of experience in data communications, including 14 years at AT&T. He has written seven books on networking topics, the most recent one on optical networking.

Table of Contents

Acknowledgments.

Introduction.

PART I: THE INTERNET AND THE ROUTER.

Chapter 1. A Brief History of the Internet and Router.

Chapter 2. TCP/IP Survivor's Guide.

Chapter 3. IP Addressing and Routing.

Chapter 4. Subnets and Supernets.

Chapter 5. Cisco Router Configuration.

Chapter 6. Juniper Networks Router Configuration.

PART II: INTERIOR ROUTING PROTOCOLS.

Chapter 7. RIP.

Chapter 8. Configuring RIP.

Chapter 9. OSPF.

Chapter 10. Configuring OSPF.

Chapter 11. IS-IS.

Chapter 12. Configuring IS-IS.

PART III: EXTERIOR ROUTING PROTOCOLS.

Chapter 13. BGP.

Chapter 14. Configuring BGP.

PART IV: IGP ROUTING POLICIES.

Chapter 15. Routing Policy.

Chapter 16. IGP Routing Policies.

PART V: EGP ROUTING POLICIES.

Chapter 17. Basic BGP Routing Policies.

Chapter 18. As Path and Local Preference.

Chapter 19. BGP Community and Route Damping.

Acronyms.

Bibliography.

Index.
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