Securing and Controlling Cisco Routers
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Word Count
184,000 words, Guess
Page Count
736 pages
Physical Format
Paperback
Identifiers
- Internet Archivesecuringcontroll00davi
- Internet Archivesecuringcontroll00davi_009
- Internet Archivesecuringcontroll00davi_581
- ISBN-100849312906
- ISBN-139780849312908
and 4 more
- LibraryThing5451574
- Library of Congress Control Number2002019683
- Better World Books9780849312908
- Open LibraryOL8259023M
Classifications
- LCCTK5105.543 .D38 2002
- LCCTK5105.543.D38 2002
Description
Securing and Controlling Cisco Routers demonstrates proven techniques for strengthening network security. The book begins with an introduction to Cisco technology and the TCP/IP protocol suite. Subsequent chapters cover subjects such as routing, routing protocols, IP addressing, and Cisco Authentication, Authorization, and Accounting services (AAA). The text then addresses standard, extended, time-based, dynamic, and reflexive access lists, as well as context-based control and Cisco Encryption Technology. At the end of most chapters, readers will find the unique opportunity to practice what they have learned. Readers will be able to log on to a real router, practice commands, and gather information as shown in the chapter. To further round out this understanding of routers, Securing and Controlling Cisco Routers reviews Trojan Ports and Services and provides additional resources such as Web sites, mailing lists, bibliographies, glossaries, acronyms, and abbreviations.
First Sentence
In the good old days, network threats were fewer and far between.
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