CISCO: Network Administrators Survival Guide
CISCO: Network Administrators Survival Guide
Book Description
The all-in-one practical guide to supporting your Cisco network
* Provides detailed tips for using freeware and open-source tools readily available from the Internet, including the reasons behind choosing a particular tool
* Refer to a single source for common Cisco network administration issues
* Dedicated section for network security aids administrators in effectively dealing with security issues
* Deploy fully functional RADIUS and TACACS+ for servers for controlling access to Cisco devices
* Deploy Linux- and Windows-based syslog servers to centrally collect syslog information generated by Cisco devices
* Deploy Linux- and Windows-based network monitoring systems to monitor interface traffic through Cisco devices including routers, switches, VPN concentrators, and Cisco PIX® firewalls
* Use the trending feature of network monitoring systems for long-term network analysis and capacity planning
* Automatically detect and report configuration changes on Cisco IOS® Software-based devices and Cisco PIX firewalls
* Deploy Cisco-based VPNs in mixed environments using Linux- and Windows-based VPN servers
Network Administrators Survival Guide solves many common network administration problems by providing administrators with an all-in-one practical guide to supporting Cisco® networks using freeware tools. It is a single reference source that explains particular issues, their significance for administrators, and the installation and configuration process for the tools. The solutions are Cisco centric and provide detail not available in generic online information. Network Administrators Survival Guide emphasizes solutions for network managers and administrators of small to medium-sized businesses and enterprises.
Each chapter is broadly based on a network administration function, starting with an overview of the topic, followed by the methodology involved to accomplish that function. This includes the tools available, why they are the right choice, and their installation, configuration, and usage methods. For any given function, Network Administrators Survival Guide covers both Windows- and Linux-based tools as appropriate. Most of the Windows-based tools offer the advantage of GUI for ease of use, whereas the Linux-based tools are command-line based and can be used in automated scripts. Both are significant for network administrators.
Based on author Anand Deveriya’s extensive field experience, this practical guide to maintaining Cisco networks will save you significant time and money. Any network administrator—beginner or advanced—will find this book useful. The solutions to practical aspects of network administration make Network Administrators Survival Guide a must-have reference for supporting your Cisco network.
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The all-in-one practical guide to supporting your Cisco network
* Provides detailed tips for using freeware and open-source tools readily available from the Internet, including the reasons behind choosing a particular tool
* Refer to a single source for common Cisco network administration issues
* Dedicated section for network security aids administrators in effectively dealing with security issues
* Deploy fully functional RADIUS and TACACS+ for servers for controlling access to Cisco devices
* Deploy Linux- and Windows-based syslog servers to centrally collect syslog information generated by Cisco devices
* Deploy Linux- and Windows-based network monitoring systems to monitor interface traffic through Cisco devices including routers, switches, VPN concentrators, and Cisco PIX® firewalls
* Use the trending feature of network monitoring systems for long-term network analysis and capacity planning
* Automatically detect and report configuration changes on Cisco IOS® Software-based devices and Cisco PIX firewalls
* Deploy Cisco-based VPNs in mixed environments using Linux- and Windows-based VPN servers
Network Administrators Survival Guide solves many common network administration problems by providing administrators with an all-in-one practical guide to supporting Cisco® networks using freeware tools. It is a single reference source that explains particular issues, their significance for administrators, and the installation and configuration process for the tools. The solutions are Cisco centric and provide detail not available in generic online information. Network Administrators Survival Guide emphasizes solutions for network managers and administrators of small to medium-sized businesses and enterprises.
Each chapter is broadly based on a network administration function, starting with an overview of the topic, followed by the methodology involved to accomplish that function. This includes the tools available, why they are the right choice, and their installation, configuration, and usage methods. For any given function, Network Administrators Survival Guide covers both Windows- and Linux-based tools as appropriate. Most of the Windows-based tools offer the advantage of GUI for ease of use, whereas the Linux-based tools are command-line based and can be used in automated scripts. Both are significant for network administrators.
Based on author Anand Deveriya’s extensive field experience, this practical guide to maintaining Cisco networks will save you significant time and money. Any network administrator—beginner or advanced—will find this book useful. The solutions to practical aspects of network administration make Network Administrators Survival Guide a must-have reference for supporting your Cisco network.
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tym razem na allegro od 10 zl
kasa z ksiazki pojdzie na nowy serwer
http://allegro.pl/show_item.php?item=68911995
Spokojnie wystarczy ten HDDmarcins pisze:jak pisalem
asusa a8n-e - jest
1 gb w czannelu - jest
procek: AMD3200 - moze jutro bedzie
system dysk: jakis sigejt 80 giga - jest
chcialem 2 dyski raptory na home
generalnie konta tez mozna zakladac
nic tylko hostname wymyslec ;0
Jak będą problemy z Fedorą to wiesz gdzie stukać
Powoli wracam do żywych
Pozdrawiam !
WOJO
mowilem ci ze nie wystarczy i vmware bedzie rzezil
anyway niezly jestem
siedze zlozylem wszystko - no to FC4 na DVD do czytnika - nie bootuje sie ,...hmmm no to xp/slack..idzie
wkladam plytke do drugiego kompa idzie fedora...
dzwonie do kumpla ('telefon do przyjaciela') ten mi cala teorie o nagrywaniu dvd self boot...jassne
pozniej olsnilo mnie ze mam 'tylko' cd rom , a nie dvd
a pamieci dzialaja w czannelu mimo ze manual mowi ze nie beda ;0
anyway niezly jestem
siedze zlozylem wszystko - no to FC4 na DVD do czytnika - nie bootuje sie ,...hmmm no to xp/slack..idzie
wkladam plytke do drugiego kompa idzie fedora...
dzwonie do kumpla ('telefon do przyjaciela') ten mi cala teorie o nagrywaniu dvd self boot...jassne
pozniej olsnilo mnie ze mam 'tylko' cd rom , a nie dvd
a pamieci dzialaja w czannelu mimo ze manual mowi ze nie beda ;0
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ooo prosze... ciekawe jak mi pojdzie licytacja z pociagu przez GPRS-a...marcins pisze:aha wysylka na moj koszt
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Hehe A tak przy okazji nie używacie http://www.snip.pl ??sebu pisze:ooo prosze... ciekawe jak mi pojdzie licytacja z pociagu przez GPRS-a...