The practical guide to large-scale networking with
OSPF and IS-IS This is the definitive guide to using
OSPF and IS-IS protocols in large-scale IP enterprise,
carrier, and service provider networks. Well-known
network designer Jeff Doyle draws on his consulting
experience, offering realistic advice and straight
answers on every aspect of working with link-state
protocols--from scalability, reliability, and security
to area design and database synchronization. This book
is organized to help network engineers and architects
compare OSPF and IS-IS. One feature at a time, Doyle
first demonstrates how a topic or feature is implemented
in OSPF, and then walks through a similar implementation
using IS-IS. Professionals who are relatively new to
large-scale networking will welcome his practical
introduction to the concepts, goals, and history of link
state protocols.Coverage includes * Understanding
message types, encapsulation, architecture, LSAs, and
LSPs * Optimizing addressing, neighbor discovery,
adjacencies, and router designation * Improving
scalability: controlling the scope of flooding, link
state database size, SPF calculation efficiency, and
much more * Designing and operating large-scale networks
for maximum security and reliability * Hardening
networks to thwart attacks against routing protocols *
Comparing OSPF and IS-IS extensibility * Utilizing
extensions for MPLS-based traffic engineering, IPv6, and
multi-topology routing * Troubleshooting OSPF and IS-IS
log entries, debug output, and LS databases Doyle's
thorough explanations, end-of-chapter review questions,
and many wide-ranging examples for both Cisco's IOS and
Juniper's JUNOS also make this book an exceptional
resource for anyone pursuing a CCIE or JNCIE
certification. A(c) Copyright Pearson Education. All
rights reserved.
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