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CCNP Routing and Switching Portable Command Guide: Configuration of Redistribution
Jan 21, 2015
This chapter from CCNP Routing and Switching Portable Command Guide provides information about redistribution topics.
CCNP Routing and Switching SWITCH 300-115 Official Cert Guide: Switch Port Configuration
By David Hucaby
Dec 18, 2014
This chapter from CCNP Routing and Switching SWITCH 300-115 Official Cert Guide presents the various Ethernet network technologies used to establish switched connections within the campus network and also details the switch commands required for configuring and troubleshooting Ethernet LAN ports.
CCNP Routing and Switching TSHOOT 300-135 Official Cert Guide: Troubleshooting Device Performance
Dec 9, 2014
This chapter from CCNP Routing and Switching TSHOOT 300-135 Official Cert Guide discusses common reasons for high CPU and memory utilization on routers and switches, in addition to how we can recognize them. This chapter also covers interface statistics because they sometimes provide the initial indication of some type of issue.
CCNP Routing Studies: Basic Open Shortest Path First
May 24, 2002
Understanding basic Open Shortest Path First routing principles not only applies to the CCNP certification but to all Cisco-based certifications. This chapter focuses on a number of objectives falling under the CCNP routing principles.
CCNP Security Firewall Cert Guide: Configuring ASA Interfaces
By David Hucaby
Oct 24, 2012
This chapter covers the following topics from the 642-618 exam objectives: Configuring Physical Interfaces, Configuring VLAN Interfaces, Configuring Interface Security Parameters, Configuring the Interface MTU, and Verifying Interface Operation.
CCNP Security IPS 642-627 Official Cert Guide: Network IPS Traffic Analysis Methods, Evasion Possibilities, and Anti-evasive Countermeasures
Jul 18, 2011
This chapter covers the various methods used for traffic analysis using a network IPS sensor, the various evasion techniques used by attackers to bypass detection & filtering while understanding the benefits and limitations of each method to assess the risk of evasion, and the various countermeasures, tools, and choosing the best approach based on the methods used by attackers.
CCNP Security IPS 642-627 Quick Reference: Installation of a Typical Sensor
Jun 13, 2011
Gary Halleen outlines the installation of a typical Cisco IPS sensor.
CCNP Security Quick Reference: Deploying Cisco ASA AnyConnect Remote-Access VPN Solutions
Apr 14, 2011
In this chapter you learn to deploy and manage Secure Sockets Layer (SSL) virtual private networks (VPN) on Cisco Adaptive Security Appliance (ASA) as the VPN gateway with clients using AnyConnect SSL Client software.
CCNP Security Secure 642-637 Quick Reference: Cisco Layer 2 Security
Mar 15, 2011
This chapter describes the main types of Layer 2 attacks and how to defend against them.
CCNP Security VPN Cert Guide: Configuring Policies, Inheritance, and Attributes
Aug 24, 2011
This chapter looks at the methods available for policy assignment in real-life scenarios and reviews how these policy methods work together if more than one is assigned to a user through the inheritance mode.
CCNP Security VPN: Advanced Easy VPN Authorization
Nov 12, 2012
This chapter enables you to prepare for the deployment of an advanced authorization scheme for your remote users, allowing you to control the level of access granted to them based on such information as their internal department, username, IP address, and so on, using the familiar local group policies that are configured on the ASA device.
CCNP Self-Study: Advanced IP Addressing
Jun 11, 2004
This sample chapter discusses several advanced IP addressing topics in support of the Cisco BSCI exam for CCNP certification.
CCNP Self-Study: Understanding and Configuring Multilayer Switching
Nov 11, 2005
This chapter provides you with details, architecture, and methods of multilayer switching on Catalyst switches. An understanding of multilayer switching is necessary for network designers, administrators, and operators for deployment and troubleshooting purposes.
CCNP Self-Study: Understanding and Implementing Quality of Service in Cisco Multilayer Switched Networks
May 13, 2004
This chapter describes how QoS is an integral part of any multilayer switched network deployment. With QoS, you can build a network of predictable behavior for latency, jitter, and packet loss. In addition, QoS mitigates anomalous network behavior and provides for differentiation of traffic flows.
CCNP SWITCH 642-813 Cert Kit: Sample Video
Jul 11, 2011
This sample, from CCNP SWITCH 642-813 Cert Kit, shows how to set up VLANs.
CCNP SWITCH 642-813: Controlling the Automatic State of an SVI
Oct 11, 2010
To help you prepare for the CCNP SWITCH exam, expert network architect Dave Hucaby shows you how to control the automatic state of Switch Virtual Interfaces.
CCNP SWITCH 642-813: How to Prepare for the Planning Topics on the Exam
Oct 4, 2010
Expert network architect and author of best-selling CCNP SWITCH 642-813 Official Certification GuideDave Hucaby guides you through a sample scenario to show you how to best interpret the broad CCNP SWITCH objectives and to help you understand how they are implemented on the actual exam.
CCNP SWITCH 642-813: IP Service Level Agreement (SLA)
Oct 8, 2010
To help you prepare for the CCNP SWITCH exam, expert network architect Dave Hucaby shows you how to configure IP SLA to perform a variety of tests and to use IP SLA to make certain switch features change behavior automatically.
CCNP SWITCH 642-813: Simple Network Management Protocol (SNMP)
Oct 15, 2010
To help you prepare for the CCNP SWITCH exam, expert network architect Dave Hucaby helps you understand the basics of how SNMP works and the differences between the different SNMP versions as well as how you might apply SNMP to monitor a switched network.
CCNP SWITCH 642-813: Syslog Messages
Oct 18, 2010
To help you prepare for the CCNP SWITCH 642-813 exam, Dave Hucaby shows you how to configure a switch to generate syslog messages that are occurring at or above a certain level of importance.

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