Routing Tcp Ip- Volume Ii -ccie Professional Development
This is a comprehensive study guide for "Routing TCP/IP, Volume II" by Jeff Doyle. This book is a cornerstone of the CCIE Professional Development series and focuses on ** Exterior Gateway Protocols (EGPs)** and advanced network design.
3. Key Concepts to "Deep Dive"
To pass the CCIE using this book, you must move beyond "configuration" to "architecture." Focus on these three deep dives: Routing TCP IP- Volume II -CCIE Professional Development
IPv6 Transitions: In-depth treatment of IPv6-to-IPv4 translation (NAT64). This is a comprehensive study guide for "Routing
1. Read the BGP sections with a lab running. Do not skip the "BGP Route Dampening" section. In the lab exam, they will often cause a route to flap. Dampening is the only way to stop the CPU from melting. Build a topology with four routers and three ASes in Eve-ng or GNS3. RIPng (RIP next generation)
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Policy Control: Using prefix lists, AS-path filters, and route maps to manipulate global traffic flow. 2. Multicast Routing
Insight into the design goals, current state, and implementation of the next-generation IP protocol. Cisco Press Why It's a Professional Standard Beyond Theory:
- RIPng (RIP next generation).
- OSPFv3 (The "Link-Layer" protocol).
- MP-BGP for IPv6.
- PIM Dense Mode (PIM-DM): Push first, prune later. Efficient for LANs, terrible for WANs.
- PIM Sparse Mode (PIM-SM): The standard. Using Rendezvous Points (RPs), routers only join the tree if they explicitly need the traffic.
- PIM Sparse-Dense Mode: A hybrid mode for migration.