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Cisco(R) : A Beginner's Guide, Third Edition (Beginner's Guide (Osborne Mcgraw Hill))  
Author: Anthony Velte, Toby Velte
ISBN: 0072256354
Format: Handover
Publish Date: June, 2005
 
     
     
   Book Review



You generally can't pick up knowledge of Cisco products casually, the way you can learn about Microsoft Windows, Unix, and other products that are more generally accessible. For this reason, Cisco: A Beginner's Guide performs a valuable service. It introduces internetworking novices to the language and fact base that underlie routers, switches, network protocols, and the rest of the Internet's infrastructure. True enough, no book can teach you everything you need to know about a subject as complex as internetworking, but this one does a great job of giving you the background you need to perform well in a class or do hands-on experiments intelligently.

The book goes heavy on prose, enabling you to slowly absorb the truth about complex systems as the author lays a foundation of knowledge and then builds upon it. Conceptual diagrams help drive home relationships among network devices, though the blueprints in the center of the book suffer from being split down the middle by the book's binding--foldouts would have been far better. This is a superb book, though, one of the best around on internetworking with Cisco. It would make an excellent first purchase for a future Cisco expert or a fine "fundamentals" reference for more accomplished network engineers. --David Wall

Topics covered: Internetworking from a theoretical standpoint, backed up by information on how Cisco products handle implementation (meaning, in part, that you get information on which Cisco lines and models are good for which jobs). Technically, readers get the goods on Cisco Internetwork Operating System (IOS), routers, switches, routing protocols, and security. There's great information on the pantheon of Cisco certifications too.


Book Description
This hands-on guide explains the most important fundamentals of Cisco-based technology and its implementation. For those interested in pursuing Cisco certification, this book will also serve as a solid introduction to the networking industry and related technology.


Download Description
Learn all you need to know to get started with Cisco technology!


Book Info
Covers the fundamental technologies of Cisco, including IOS command structure, routing and network device configuration. Outlines Cisco's certification programs and test objectives. Softcover.


Card catalog description
"Cisco: A Beginner's Guide covers the fundamental technologies of this networking giant, including IOS command structure, routing and networking protocols, design and management tools, network security, and network device configuration. If you want to become Cisco certified, this book also outlines Cisco's certification programs and test objectives. Plus, you'll get blueprints that map out sample network designs using Cisco products. This valuable reference is ideal for IT professionals ready to work with Cisco products, as well as business managers faced with critical technology decisions."--BOOK JACKET.


From the Back Cover

Learn the essentials of Cisco technology

Get started using Cisco products and technologies with help from this easy-to-use guide. Work with routers and switches as well as the latest wireless solutions and storage tools. You’ll also get full details on network security, including firewalls and intrusion detection methods. Plus, the book includes information on Cisco certifications to help you with your career path. A completely revised and updated best-seller, this is the ideal introductory resource for anyone interested in internetworking and Cisco technologies. Work with Cisco’s Internet technologies Get an overview of Cisco certifications Configure Cisco routers and implement routing protocols Design a switched network topology Secure your network using the Cisco PIX firewall and other methods Use the latest wireless solutions including the Cisco Aironet series Implement Cisco SAN and CDN solutions Manage and troubleshoot Cisco networks

Anthony T. Velte, CISSP, MCSE+I, CCDA, is co-founder of Velte Publishing, Inc. In addition to writing and publishing a variety of technology books, he has founded several companies and has led many large-scale network, security, and disaster recovery projects. Toby J. Velte, Ph.D., MCSE+I, CCNA, CCDA, is co-founder of Velte Publishing, Inc. Dr. Velte is an international, best-selling author of technology articles and books. He is a self-proclaimed techno-geek and has started several high-tech companies in the Minneapolis area.




Cisco: A Beginner's Guide (Network Professional's Library Series)

FROM THE PUBLISHER

Get started using Cisco products and technologies with help from this easy-to-use guide. Work with routers and switches as well as the latest wireless solutions and storage tools. You'll also get full details on network security, including firewalls and intrusion detection methods. Plus, the book includes information on Cisco certifications to help you with your career path. A completely revised and updated best-seller, this is the ideal introductory resource for anyone interested in internetworking and Cisco technologies.

FROM THE CRITICS

Library Journal

Cisco remains the leader in networking technologies, and updated guides are sure to find a steady readership (see also Computer Media, LJ 1/04; LJ 9/1/03). CCNA is a Cisco-authorized self-study guide to the INTRO CCNA (Cisco Certified Network Associate) exam, the first of the two-part basic level of Cisco certification; it will also assist anyone managing a network using Cisco products. It moves from a general introduction to internetworking through operating and configuring Cisco IOS (Internetwork Operation System) network devices. Each chapter includes quizzes, summaries, and review questions. A solid test-prep book for a popular exam; appropriate for medium and larger libraries. Beginner's Guide gives those new to internetworking a clear and useful grounding in the fundamentals; coverage is broader than in titles that teach to the test. Some readers may move on to more formal study guides (the authors do provide a nice overview of the various Cisco certifications); others may just need enough of the basics to speak their net administrator's language or manage a small network. Recommended for all libraries. Copyright 2004 Reed Business Information.

     



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