Guide to Cisco Routers Configuration Becoming a Router Geek
This work provides a guide to the configuration of Cisco routers, from tasks for beginners to advanced operations. A collection of detailed "how-to" instructions are presented, which will be of use to all professionals and students who engage with Cisco r
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Mohammed M. Alani
Guide to Cisco Routers Configuration Becoming a Router Geek
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Mohammed M. Alani Department of Computing Middle-East College of Info. Tech. Al Rusayl Muscat 124 Oman
ISSN 2191-5768 ISBN 978-1-4471-4245-4 DOI 10.1007/978-1-4471-4246-1
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Foreword
When accessing your Facebook account, sending an email, or downloading a YouTube video, the network traffic that you just created will travel from your computer, smart phone, or tablet through the Internet to a server that might be thousands of kilometers away. The Internet is composed of many interconnected networks connected together through routers and switches. According to an ACG research report published in November 2011, when it comes to the routing and switching market, Cisco is by far the market leader with a market sh
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