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Remote Access for Cisco Networks (Cisco Technical Expert) [Paperback]

Bill Burton


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-- Important new Cisco topic -- Realizing the importance of remote connectivity, Cisco has made it a central component in the Cisco IOS (internetworking operating system) and mute( hardware. The ability to connect remotely through a Cisco Network is beginning to change the way in, wb, ich networking professionals do their jobs.
-- First complete guide -- This is a comprehensive guide to using Cisco networks remotely, from hardware to the IOS. It covers design, implementation, and monitoring of a remote access system in a Cisco Network.

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The complete guide to designing, implementing, and monitoring remote access systems in Cisco® networks!


Remote connectivity is a central component in the Cisco internetworking operating system (IOS) and router hardware. This important capability is drastically changing the way network professionals do their jobs, and it's also an important part of the CCIE' Certification Exam. If you need to get up and running with this technology, then this book is for you. It provides all the essential information for understanding and implementing remote connectivity'invaluable information that the Cisco documentation just doesn't cover.


Coverage includes:
Remote connectivity with all the permanent access connections (frame relay, X.25 connections, and back-up connections)
Bandwidth on demand
Troubleshooting tips and techniques throughout every chapter
Cisco lab objectives for developing remote access skills to pass the CCIE exam and meet certification requirements


All network administrators and anyone who needs to learn about remote connectivity to pass the CCIE exam will find this to be their one-stop source for mastering this explosive technology.


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5 of 5 people found the following review helpful
WOW!!! much better then the course material 31 Aug 2000
By Andre Paree-Huff - Published on Amazon.com
Format:Paperback
I was given this book to read along with the course material for the CCNP v2 BCRAN exam. This book has much more information in it then the course material. Bill Burton does a great job in explaine some very difficult subjects. Good job. Highly recommended as both a study aide as well as a reference aid.
2 of 2 people found the following review helpful
Outstanding 23 Sep 2001
By Zakhary Alper - Published on Amazon.com
Format:Paperback|Amazon Verified Purchase
Incomparable with Cisco press CCNP books on this same topic. I've rated both of those - "Building Cisco Remote Access Networks" and "CCNP Remote Access" with only 2 stars.

This book, unlike Cisco Press books, is very coherent, very clear and goes to the right level of depth to give you proper understanding of the material. What is more important it will give you understanding of how to apply the information on the job.

One tip however, all remote access books I looked at miss one important piece - they do not explain the complete set of interrelationships between serial interfaces, asynchronous interfaces, lines, controllers, vtys, ttys, etc. Therefore you need to read the introduction section from "Cisco IOS 12.0 Dial Solutions". It is a horrible read and you will have to fight through it. Read it five times, if you have to. But, it will give you the mental map and the foundation needed to understand any book on this topic.

4 of 5 people found the following review helpful
Great book, just like their previous book 26 April 2000
By A. Tsai - Published on Amazon.com
Format:Paperback
As I recall, both authors were listed as co-authors with Terry Slattery on a previous book titled "Adv. Ip Routing With Cisco Networks" which received great reviews. All work for Chesapeake (great qualifications).

The book contains lots of helpful examples, configs, etc.. Big help on typically tough topics.

On a side note, Bill Burton is also an instructor for the BCRAN class and from some of his students comments, he also did a great job teaching the class, so he definitely knows what he is writing about.


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