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Internetworking Troubleshooting Handbook Paperback  January 1999 Mark McGregor Paperback 

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Separating routable and nonroutable protocols, an indispensable handbook concentrates on exact and possible network problems and provides effective solutions to assist professionals in saving both time and money. Original. (Intermediate).

Amazon.com Review

If you can think of the problem, Internetworking Troubleshooting Handbook probably has the solution--at least when it comes to networking problems. This 714-page tome is absolutely phenomenal in scope. Though you may not find in-depth scholarly discussions of networking woes, you will find pragmatic tips that can help you through an immediate crisis. And the configuration screens, tables, and diagrams are both essential and useful additions to the text.

Divided into six sections, the first outlines general problem-solving techniques as well as available troubleshooting tools from Cisco and third-party vendors. Next, the authors contend with hardware, booting, and media (which essentially means answers as to what could be preventing the network routers or switches from automatically firing up). In addition, potential Ethernet, FDDI (Fiber Distributed Data Interface), and Token Ring malfunctions are more than sufficiently addressed.

The seven chapters of section 3 deal exclusively with routing protocols from TCP/IP to AppleTalk to the more obscure Banyan VINES. As for WAN connectivity, more than 100 pages are dedicated to serial line, dial-in, ISDN, frame relay, and X.25 connections. And if you're experiencing difficulty in your ATM or LAN switching environment, with your security servers, or with CiscoWorks, this team of authors has provided useful guidance for those issues as well. The five appendices--"Creating Core Dumps," "Memory Maps," "Technical Support Information," "References and Recommended Reading," and "Troubleshooting Worksheets"--are also invaluable. --Sarah L. Roberts-Witt

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Network administrators in charge of internetworks that implement Cisco-supported protocols and Cisco products will find Internetworking Troubleshooting Handbook valuable; it's an excellent reference to solving common networking challenges encountered on Cisco-based internetworks.

The authors assume that administrators will already have hands-on experience in configuring, administering, and troubleshooting a network, as well as how to configure routers, switches and bridges; they also assume users will have familiarity with protocols and media that the users's hardware has been configured to support. Read more--Geoff Rotunno, Dr. Dobb's Journal -- Dr. Dobb's Journal

From the Back Cover

Internetworking Troubleshooting Handbook focuses on helping you diagnose and resolve specific and potentially problematic issues common to every network type. This book aims to help you reduce downtime, improve network performance, and enhance network reliability using proven troubleshooting solutions. In addition, it is intended to help you make intelligent, timely, and cost-effective networking decisions for your networking environment. Each section of the book is devoted to problems common to a specific protocol. Sections are subdivided into symptoms, descriptions of environments, diagnosing and isolating problem causes, and problem-solution summaries. Specific protocols covered include TCP/IP, IPX, IBM, AppleTalk, Transparent Bridging, DECnet, and ISO CLNS.

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