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I. Network Architecture and Design
by Catherine Paquet, Diane Teare
Authorized Self-Study Guide Building Scalable Cisco Internetworks (BSCI), Third Edition
Copyright
Dedications
About the Authors
About the Technical Reviewers
Acknowledgments
Icons Used in This Book
Command Syntax Conventions
Foreword
Introduction
Who Should Read This Book
What’s New in This Edition
Objectives of This Book
Summary of Contents
Online Material
Configuration Exercises and Review Questions
Author’s Notes, Key Points, Sidebars, and Cautions
I. Network Architecture and Design
1. Network Architecture Framework and Design Models
Converged Networks
Cisco Intelligent Information Network
Cisco Service-Oriented Network Architecture Framework
Cisco Enterprise Architecture
Cisco Hierarchical Network Model
Cisco Enterprise Composite Network Model
Routing and Routing Protocols Within the Enterprise Composite Network Model
Summary
Review Questions
II. IP Routing Protocols
2. Routing Principles
IP Routing Overview
Principles of Static Routing
Configuring a Static Route
Configuring a Static Default Route
Principles of Dynamic Routing
Principles of On-Demand Routing
Configuring ODR
Characteristics of Routing Protocols
Distance Vector, Link-State, and Hybrid Routing Protocols
Classful Routing Protocol Concepts
Classful Routing Protocol Behavior
Summarizing Routes in a Discontiguous Network
The ip classless Command
Classless Routing Protocol Concepts
RIPv2 and EIGRP Automatic Network-Boundary Summarization
RIP
Characteristics of RIPv1
Characteristics of RIPv2
RIP Configuration Commands
IP Routing Protocol Comparisons
Administrative Distance
Floating Static Routes
Criteria for Inserting Routes in the IP Routing Table
Comparing Routing Protocols
Summary
Configuration Exercise: Basic Configuration and Migrating to a Classless Routing Protocol
Objectives
Visual Objective
Command List
Task 1: Setting Up the Edge Routers
Task 2: Setting Up the Internal Routers
Task 3: Exploring Classful Routing
Task 4: Exploring Classless Forwarding
Task 5: Optimizing Classless Routes for Scalability
Exercise Verification
Review Questions
3. Configuring the Enhanced Interior Gateway Routing Protocol
EIGRP Overview
EIGRP Capabilities and Attributes
Underlying Processes and Technologies
EIGRP Terminology and Operation
EIGRP Terminology
Populating EIGRP Tables
EIGRP Packets
EIGRP Hello Packets
EIGRP Neighbors
Neighbor Table
EIGRP Reliability
Initial Route Discovery
Route Selection
EIGRP Metric Calculation
EIGRP Metric Calculation Example
Routing Table and EIGRP DUAL
Advertised Distance and Feasible Distance
Successor and Feasible Successor
DUAL Example
Configuring and Verifying EIGRP
Basic EIGRP Configuration
Basic EIGRP Configuration Example
EIGRP Configuration Example Using the Wildcard Mask
Configuring the ip default-network Command for EIGRP
Route Summarization
Configuring Manual Route Summarization
EIGRP Load Balancing
EIGRP and WAN Links
EIGRP Link Utilization
Examples of EIGRP on WANs
Configuring EIGRP Authentication
Router Authentication
EIGRP MD5 Authentication
Configuring MD5 Authentication
MD5 Authentication Configuration Example
Verifying MD5 Authentication
Troubleshooting MD5 Authentication
Example of Successful MD5 Authentication
Example of Troubleshooting MD5 Authentication Problems
Using EIGRP in an Enterprise Network
EIGRP Scalability
EIGRP Route Summarization
EIGRP Queries and Stuck-in-Active
Preventing SIA Connections
EIGRP Query Range
Limiting the EIGRP Query Range
Limiting Query Range with Summarization
Limiting Query Range Using a Stub
Graceful Shutdown
Verifying EIGRP Operation
show ip route and show ip route eigrp for EIGRP Examples
show ip protocols Example
show ip eigrp interfaces Example
show ip eigrp topology Example
show ip eigrp traffic Example
debug eigrp packets Examples
debug ip eigrp Examples
Summary
References
Configuration Exercise: Configuring and Tuning EIGRP
Exercise Objectives
Visual Objective
Command List
Task 1: Configuring Basic EIGRP
Task 2: Configuring EIGRP Summarization
Task 3: Configuring the EIGRP Stub
Task 4: Configuring an EIGRP Default Route
Exercise Verification
Review Questions
4. Configuring the Open Shortest Path First Protocol
OSPF Protocol Overview
Link-State Routing Protocols
OSPF Area Structure
OSPF Areas
Area Terminology
OSPF Adjacencies
OSPF Metric Calculation
Link-State Data Structures
OSPF Packets
Establishing OSPF Neighbor Adjacencies: Hello
Exchange Process and OSPF Neighbor Adjacency States
Maintaining Routing Information
OSPF Link-State Sequence Numbers
Configuring Basic OSPF Routing
Single-Area OSPF Configuration Example
Multiarea OSPF Configuration Example
Verifying OSPF Operations
The show ip route ospf Command
The show ip ospf interface Command
The show ip ospf neighbor Command
The debug ip ospf events Command
OSPF Router ID
Loopback Interfaces
OSPF router-id Command
Verifying the OSPF Router ID
OSPF Network Types
Types of OSPF Networks
Adjacency Behavior for a Point-to-Point Link
Adjacency Behavior for a Broadcast Network
Electing a DR and BDR
Setting Priority for the DR Election
Adjacency Behavior for a Nonbroadcast Multiaccess Network
DR Election in an NBMA Topology
OSPF over Frame Relay Configuration Options
OSPF over NBMA Topology Modes of Operation
Selecting the OSPF Network Type for NBMA Networks
OSPF Broadcast Mode Configuration
OSPF Nonbroadcast Mode Configuration
OSPF Configuration in Point-to-Multipoint Mode
Cisco Point-to-Multipoint Nonbroadcast Mode
Using Subinterfaces in OSPF over Frame Relay Configuration
Point-to-Point Subinterfaces
Multipoint Subinterfaces
OSPF Mode Summary
Displaying OSPF Adjacency Activity
Summary
References
Configuration Exercise: Configuring and Examining OSPF in a Single Area
Exercise Objective
Visual Objective
Command List
Task 1: Cleaning Up
Task 2: Configuring Single-Area OSPF Within Your Pod
Task 3: Configuring a Stable OSPF Router ID
Task 4: Observing the OSPF Process
Task 5: Observing OSPF DR and BDR Elections
Exercise Verification
Review Questions
5. Advanced Open Shortest Path First Protocol Configuration
Types of OSPF Routers and LSAs
Types of OSPF Routers
OSPF LSA Types
LSA Type 1: Router LSA
LSA Type 2: Network LSA
LSA Type 3: Summary LSA
LSA Type 4: Summary LSA
LSA Type 5: External LSA
Interpreting the OSPF LSDB and Routing Table
OSPF LSDB
OSPF Routing Table and Types of Routes
Calculating the Costs of E1 and E2 Routes
Configuring OSPF LSDB Overload Protection
Changing the Cost Metric
OSPF Route Summarization
Configuring OSPF Route Summarization on an ABR
Configuring OSPF Route Summarization on an ASBR
Route Summarization Configuration Example at an ABR
Route Summarization Configuration Example at an ASBR
Creating a Default Route in OSPF
The default-information originate Command
OSPF Special Area Types
Configuring Stub Areas
Configuring Totally Stubby Areas
Interpreting Routing Tables in Different Types of OSPF Areas
Configuring NSSAs
Verifying All Area Types
OSPF Virtual Links
Configuring OSPF Virtual Links
Verifying OSPF Virtual Link Operation
Configuring OSPF Authentication
Types of Authentication
Configuring Simple Password Authentication
Simple Password Authentication Example
Verifying Simple Password Authentication
Troubleshooting Simple Password Authentication
Successful Simple Password Authentication Example
Example: Troubleshooting Simple Password Authentication Problems
Configuring MD5 Authentication
MD5 Authentication Example
Verifying MD5 Authentication
Troubleshooting MD5 Authentication
Successful MD5 Authentication Example
Example: Troubleshooting MD5 Authentication Problems
Summary
References
Configuration Exercise 5-1: Configuring OSPF for Multiple Areas and Frame Relay Nonbroadcast
Objectives
Visual Objective
Command List
Task: Using the Nonbroadcast Network Type over Frame Relay
Exercise Verification
Configuration Exercise 5-2: Configuring OSPF for Multiple Areas and Frame Relay Point to Multipoint and Point to Point
Objectives
Visual Objective
Command List
Task 1: Cleaning Up
Task 2: Configuring OSPF over Frame Relay Using the Point-to-Multipoint OSPF Network Type
Task 3: Configuring OSPF over Frame Relay Using the Point-to-Point OSPF Network Type
Exercise Verification
Configuration Exercise 5-3: Tuning OSPF
Objectives
Visual Objective
Command List
Task 1: Examining the OSPF Database
Task 2: Configure OSPF Route Summarization
Task 3: Configure an OSPF Stub Area
Exercise Verification
Review Questions
6. Configuring the Integrated Intermediate System-to-Intermediate System Protocol
Introducing IS-IS and Integrated IS-IS Routing
IS-IS Routing
IS-IS Routing Levels
IS-IS Routers
Integrated IS-IS Routing
Integrated IS-IS Design Principles
Issues with Integrated IS-IS
The ES-IS Protocol
OSI Routing Levels
Level 0 (L0) Routing
IS-IS L1 Routing
IS-IS L2 Routing
Level 3 (L3) Routing
Comparing IS-IS to OSPF
IS-IS History
Similarities Between IS-IS and OSPF
Differences Between Integrated IS-IS and OSPF
Area Design
Advantages of Integrated IS-IS
Advantages of OSPF
Summary of Differences Between OSPF and Integrated IS-IS
IS-IS Routing Operation
NSAP Addresses
Integrated IS-IS NSAP Address Structure
IS-IS Area Addresses
IS-IS System ID
NET Addresses
IS-IS Router Operation
Intra-Area and Interarea Addressing and Routing
IS-IS Routing Examples
Route Leaking
OSI and IS-IS PDUs
OSI PDUs
IS-IS PDUs
IS-IS LSPs
LSP Sequence Number
LSP Remaining Lifetime
LSP TLVs
Implementing IS-IS in Different Network Types
Implementing IS-IS in Nonbroadcast Multiaccess (NBMA) Networks
Implementing IS-IS in Broadcast Networks
Pseudonode and DIS
LSPs and IIHs
L1 and L2 LSPs
L1 and L2 IIHs
Summary of Differences Between Broadcast and Point-to-Point Modes
Link-State Database Synchronization
LSP Flooding
LSDB Synchronization
LSDB Synchronization on a LAN Example
LSDB Synchronization on Point-to-Point Links Example
LAN Adjacencies
WAN Adjacencies
Configuring Integrated IS-IS
Integrated IS-IS in a CLNS Environment
Building an OSI Routing Table
Building an IP Routing Table
Integrated IS-IS Configuration
Step 1: Define the Area and Addressing
Step 2: Enable IS-IS on the Router
Step 3: Configure the NET
Step 4: Enable Integrated IS-IS on Interfaces
Simple Integrated IS-IS Example
Optimizing IS-IS
Changing the IS-IS Router Level
Changing the IS-IS Interface Level
Changing the IS-IS Metric
Tuning IS-IS Example
Configuring IP Route Summarization in IS-IS
Verifying IS-IS Configuration and Structures
Verifying IS-IS Configuration
Verifying CLNS IS-IS Structures
Troubleshooting Commands: CLNS
Troubleshooting Commands: CLNS and IS-IS
OSI Intra-Area and Interarea Routing Example
Level 1 and Level 2 Topology Table
The CLNS Protocol
CLNS Neighbors
CLNS Interface
Summary
Configuration Exercise: Configuring Integrated IS-IS in Multiple Areas
Objectives
Visual Objective
Command List
Task 1: Cleaning Up and Preparing
Task 2: Configuring Integrated IS-IS in Multiple Areas
Exercise Verification
Review Questions
7. Manipulating Routing Updates
Using Multiple IP Routing Protocols
Considerations When Migrating to Another Routing Protocol
Planning and Implementing a New IP Address Allocation
Configuring a Secondary IP Address
Migrating to a New Routing Protocol
Redistribution Overview
Redistribution Implementation Considerations
Selecting the Best Route
Administrative Distance
Seed Metrics
Default Seed Metrics
Redistribution Techniques
Configuring Redistribution
The redistribute Command for RIP
The redistribute Command for OSPF
The redistribute Command for EIGRP
The redistribute Command for IS-IS
The default-metric Command
The passive-interface Command
Route Redistribution Example
Controlling Routing Update Traffic
Static and Default Routes
Using Distribute Lists to Control Routing Updates
Distribute List Processing
Configuring Distribute Lists
IP Route Filtering with Distribution List Configuration Example
Controlling Redistribution with Distribute Lists
Using Route Maps to Control Routing Updates
Route Map Applications
Understanding Route Maps
Configuring Route Maps
Using Route Maps with Redistribution
Route Maps to Avoid Route Feedback
Using Administrative Distance to Influence the Route-Selection Process
Selecting Routes with Administrative Distance
Modifying Administrative Distance
An Example of Redistribution Using Administrative Distance
Verifying Redistribution Operation
Configuring DHCP
DHCP Overview
DHCP Operation
DHCP Bindings
Attribute Inheritance
DHCP Options and Suboptions
Configuring a DHCP Server
Preparing for DHCP Configuration
DHCP Server Configuration Tasks
DHCP Server Configuration Commands
DHCP Server Example
DHCP Server Options Import Example
Configuring a DHCP Relay Agent
IP Helper Addresses
DHCP Relay Agent Configuration Tasks
DHCP Relay Agent Configuration Commands
Configuring a DHCP Client
Verifying DHCP
Summary
Configuration Exercise 7-1: Configuring Basic Redistribution
Exercise Objectives
Visual Objective
Command List
Task 1: Cleaning Up
Task 2: Setting Up the Routing Protocols
Task 3: Configuring Basic Redistribution
Task 4: Filtering Routing Updates
Exercise Verification
Configuration Exercise 7-2: Tuning Basic Redistribution
Objectives
Visual Objective
Command List
Task 1: Tuning Basic Redistribution with Route Maps
Task 2: Filtering Routing Updates
Exercise Verification
Review Questions
8. Configuring the Border Gateway Protocol
BGP Terminology, Concepts, and Operation
Autonomous Systems
BGP Use Between Autonomous Systems
Comparison with Other Scalable Routing Protocols
Using BGP in an Enterprise Network
BGP Multihoming Options
Multihoming with Default Routes from All Providers
Multihoming with Default Routes and Partial Table from All Providers
Multihoming with Full Routes from All Providers
BGP Path Vector Characteristics
When to Use BGP
When Not to Use BGP
BGP Characteristics
BGP Neighbor Relationships
External BGP Neighbors
Internal BGP Neighbors
IBGP on All Routers in a Transit Path
IBGP in a Transit AS
IBGP in a Nontransit AS
BGP Partial-Mesh and Full-Mesh Examples
TCP and Full Mesh
Routing Issues if BGP Not on in All Routers in a Transit Path
BGP Synchronization
BGP Tables
BGP Message Types
BGP Attributes
Well-Known Attributes
Optional Attributes
Defined BGP Attributes
The AS-Path Attribute
The Next-Hop Attribute
The Origin Attribute
The Local Preference Attribute
The Community Attribute
The MED Attribute
The Weight Attribute (Cisco Only)
The Route Selection Decision Process
Configuring BGP
Peer Groups
Entering BGP Configuration Mode
Defining BGP Neighbors and Activating BGP Sessions
Shutting Down a BGP Neighbor
Defining the Source IP Address
EBGP Multihop
Changing the Next-Hop Attribute
Defining the Networks That BGP Advertises
BGP Neighbor Authentication
Configuring BGP Synchronization
Resetting BGP Sessions
Hard Reset of BGP Sessions
Soft Reset of BGP Sessions Outbound
Soft Reset of BGP Sessions Inbound
Inbound Soft Reset Using Stored Information
Route Refresh: Dynamic Inbound Soft Reset
BGP Configuration Examples
Basic BGP Example
Peer Group Example
IBGP and EBGP Example
Verifying and Troubleshooting BGP
show ip bgp Command Output Example
show ip bgp rib-failure Command Output Example
show ip bgp summary Command Output Example
debug ip bgp updates Command Output Example
Understanding and Troubleshooting BGP Neighbor States
Idle State Troubleshooting
Active State Troubleshooting
Established State
Basic BGP Path Manipulation Using Route Maps
BGP Path Manipulation
The Path-Selection Decision Process with a Multihomed Connection
Setting Local Preference
Changing Local Preference for All Routes
Local Preference Example
Changing Local Preference Using Route Maps
Setting the MED with Route Maps
Changing the MED for All Routes
Changing the MED Using Route Maps
Configuring Weight
Implementing BGP in an Enterprise Network
Summary
References
Configuration Exercise 8-1: Configuring Multihome BGP
Objectives
Visual Objective
Command List
Task 1: Cleaning Up
Task 2: Configuring BGP
Exercise Verification
Configuration Exercise 8-2: Configuring Full-Mesh IBGP
Objectives
Visual Objective
Command List
Task: Configuring Full-Mesh IBGP
Exercise Verification
Configuration Exercise 8-3: BGP Path Manipulation Using MED and Local Preference with Route Maps
Objectives
Visual Objective
Command List
Task: Using MED and Local Preference with Route Maps for BGP Path Manipulation
Exercise Verification
Review Questions
III. IP Multicast
9. Implementing IP Multicast
Introduction to Multicast
Multicast Versus Unicast
Multicast Applications
Advantages of Multicast
Disadvantages of Multicast
Multicast IP Addresses
Layer 2 Multicast Addresses
Learning About Multicast Sessions
IGMP and CGMP
IGMP Version 1 (IGMPv1)
IGMP Version 2 (IGMPv2)
IGMPv2: Joining a Group
IGMPv2: Leaving a Group
IGMP Version 3 (IGMPv3)
IGMPv3: Joining a Group
IGMPv3: Operation
Determining Which IGMP Version Is Running
Multicast with Layer 2 Switches
CGMP
IGMP Snooping
PIM Routing Protocol
PIM Terminology
Distribution Trees
Reverse Path Forwarding
PIM Modes
Multicast Distribution Trees
Source Distribution Trees
Shared Distribution Trees
Multicast Distribution Tree Notation
PIM-DM
PIM-SM
PIM Sparse-Dense Mode
IP Multicast Configuration and Verification
Configuring PIM-SM and PIM Sparse-Dense Mode
Configuring a Router to Be a Member of a Group or a Statically Connected Member
Verifying IP Multicast
Inspecting the IP Multicast Routing Table
PIM Interfaces and Neighbors
Checking RP Information
Verifying IGMP Groups
Verifying IGMP Snooping
Summary
References
Configuration Exercise: Configuring Multicast Routing
Objectives
Visual Objective
Command List
Task 1: Cleaning Up
Task 2: Enable IP Multicast Routing
Task 3: Configure PIM Sparse-Dense Mode on All Interfaces
Exercise Verification
Review Questions
IV. IP Version 6
10. Implementing IPv6
Introducing IPv6
Features of IPv6
IPv6 Address Space
The Need for Larger Address Space
IPv6 Addressing
IPv6 Packet Header
Extension Headers
MTU Discovery
IPv6 Address Representation
IPv6 Address Types
Interface Identifiers in IPv6 Addresses
IPv6 Global Unicast Addresses
IPv6 Link-Local Unicast Addresses
IPv6 Anycast Addresses
IPv6 Multicast Addresses
Stateless Autoconfiguration
IPv6 Mobility
IPv6 Configuration and Using OSPF and Other Routing Protocols for IPv6
IPv6 Routing Protocols
Static Routing
RIPng
OSPFv3
IS-IS for IPv6
EIGRP for IPv6
MP-BGP4
OSPFv3 Compared to OSPFv2
Similarities Between OSPFv2 and OSPFv3
Differences Between OSPFv2 and OSPFv3
OSPF LSA Types for IPv6
IPv6 Configuration
OSPFv3 Configuration
Verifying IPv6 and OSPFv3
clear ipv6 ospf Command
show ipv6 route Command
show ipv6 interface Command
show ipv6 ospf interface Command
show ipv6 ospf Command
show ipv6 ospf neighbor Command
show ipv6 ospf database Command
Transitioning IPv4 to IPv6
Dual Stack
Tunneling
Manually Configured Tunnels
Other Tunneling Mechanisms
6-to-4 Tunneling
Translation Mechanisms
Summary
References
Configuration Exercise 10-1: Configuring IPv6 Addresses and OSPF for IPv6 Routing
Objectives
Visual Objective
Command List
Task 1: Cleaning Up
Task 2: Configuring IPv6
Task 3: Enable IPv6 OSPF
Exercise Verification
Configuration Exercise 10-2: Configuring an IPv6 Tunnel
Objectives
Visual Objective
Command List
Task: Configuring the Tunnel Interface
Exercise Verification
Review Questions
V. Appendixes
Acronyms and Abbreviations
A. Answers to Review Questions
Chapter 1
Chapter 2
Chapter 3
Chapter 4
Chapter 5
Chapter 6
Chapter 7
Chapter 8
Chapter 9
Chapter 10
B. Configuration Exercise Equipment Requirements and Backbone Configurations
Configuration Exercise Equipment Requirements
TFTP Server Setup
Multicast Traffic Generator
Configuration Exercise Setup Diagram
Configuration Exercise Equipment Wiring
Backbone Router Configurations
BBR1 Configuration
BBR2 Configuration
Frame_Switch Configuration
C. IPv4 Supplement
IPv4 Addresses and Subnetting Job Aid
Decimal-to-Binary Conversion Chart
IPv4 Addressing Review
Converting IP Addresses Between Decimal and Binary
Determining an IP Address Class
Private Addresses
Extending an IP Classful Address Using Subnet Masks
Calculating a Subnet Mask
Calculating the Networks for a Subnet Mask
Using Prefixes to Represent a Subnet Mask
IPv4 Access Lists
IP Access List Overview
IP Standard Access Lists
Wildcard Masks
Access List Configuration Tasks
IP Standard Access List Configuration
Implicit Wildcard Masks
Configuration Principles
Standard Access List Example
Location of Standard Access Lists
IP Extended Access Lists
Extended Access List Processing
Extended IP Access List Configuration
Extended Access List Examples
Location of Extended Access Lists
Restricting Virtual Terminal Access
How to Control vty Access
Virtual Terminal Line Access Configuration
Verifying Access List Configuration
IP Address Planning
Benefits of an Optimized IP Addressing Plan
Scalable Network Addressing Example
Nonscalable Network Addressing
Update Size
Unsummarized Internetwork Topology Changes
Summarized Network Topology Changes
Hierarchical Addressing Using Variable-Length Subnet Masks
Network Mask
Use of the Network Mask
Network Mask Example
Implementing VLSM in a Scalable Network
VLSM Calculation Example
LAN Addresses
Serial Line Addresses
Summary of Addresses Used in the VLSM Example
Another VLSM Example
Route Summarization
Route Summarization Overview
Route Summarization Calculation Example
Summarizing Addresses in a VLSM-Designed Network
Route Summarization Implementation
Route Summarization Operation in Cisco Routers
Route Summarization in IP Routing Protocols
Classless Interdomain Routing
CIDR Example
D. Manipulating Routing Updates Supplement
Introduction to Policy-Based Routing
Configuring Policy-Based Routing
Policy-Based Routing match Commands
Policy-Based Routing set Commands
Configuring Policy-Based Routing on an Interface
Verifying Policy-Based Routing
Policy-Based Routing Examples
Using Policy-Based Routing When Connecting Two ISPs
Using Policy-Based Routing Based on Source Address
E. BGP Supplement
BGP Route Summarization
CIDR and Aggregate Addresses
Network Boundary Summarization
BGP Route Summarization Using the network Command
Cautions When Using the network Command for Summarization
Creating a Summary Address in the BGP Table Using the aggregate-address Command
Redistribution with IGPs
Advertising Networks into BGP
Advertising from BGP into an IGP
ISP: No Redistribution from BGP into IGP Is Required
Non-ISP: Redistribution from BGP into IGP Might Be Required
Policy Control and Prefix Lists
Prefix List Characteristics
Filtering with Prefix Lists
Configuring Prefix Lists
Prefix List Sequence Numbers
Prefix List Example
Verifying Prefix Lists
Verifying Prefix Lists Example
Communities
Community Attribute
Setting and Sending the Communities Configuration
Using the Communities Configuration
Route Reflectors
Route Reflector Benefits
Route Reflector Terminology
Route Reflector Design
Route Reflector Design Example
Route Reflector Operation
Route Reflector Migration Tips
Route Reflector Configuration
Route Reflector Example
Verifying Route Reflectors
F. Summary of BSCI Router Commands
General Commands
Comparison of Configuration File Commands
General Configuration Commands
General Interface Configuration Commands
General IP Commands
IP Configuration Commands
WAN Configuration Commands
CLNS Configuration Commands
G. Open System Interconnection (OSI) Reference Model
Characteristics of the OSI Layers
Protocols
OSI Model and Communication Between Systems
Interaction Between OSI Model Layers
OSI Layer Services
OSI Model Layers and Information Exchange
Information Exchange Process
OSI Model’s Physical Layer
OSI Model’s Data Link Layer
OSI Model’s Network Layer
OSI Model’s Transport Layer
OSI Model’s Session Layer
OSI Model’s Presentation Layer
OSI Model’s Application Layer
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