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Review:Focusing on what you need to know to get what you want from your Cisco router and its operating system, Cisco IOS Essentials will
get new users up to speed in a hurry. After a brief introduction to the science of linking networks together, Albritton explains how to
do the initial configuration of a Cisco 2520 router. (He uses the 2500 series, running IOS 11.x, in all his examples.) Through the
book's intelligent guidance, you'll get instructions on plugging in cables and on IOS, its command set, and configuration management
subsequent to initial setup. (Configuration coverage includes DNS configuration, backup operations, and security.)
IP configura...
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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.
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