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· ISBN : 9781928994008
· 쪽수 : 566쪽
· 출판일 : 2000-01-15
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Building Cisco Networks for Windows 2000
Chapter 1?Developing a Windows 2000 and Cisco Internetwork
Introduction
Directory Enabled Network
The DEN Solution
About Microsoft’s Windows 2000 and Cisco’s IOS
Cisco’s IOS and Software Products
Cisco ConfigMaker
Data-Link Layer
Network Layer
Transport Layer
IP Networking Primer
Case Studies
ABC Chemical Company
West Coast Accounting, L.L.C.
Chapter 2?A Tour of Windows 2000
Introduction
What’s New Since Windows NT 4
Active Directory
Installation Options
Security Options
Internet Information Services
Terminal Services
Recovery Console
Quality of Service
File System Changes and Disk Support
Active Directory Architecture
Organizational Units
User Accounts
Groups
FSMOs
So, You Want to Migrate?
Quick! Plan Your Project
Windows 2000 Case Studies
ABC Chemical Company
West Coast Accounting, L.L.C.
Chapter 3?Cisco Hardware and IOS Basics
Introduction
Networking Basics: The Difference between Routers and Switches
Hierarchical Design Model
Switching Overview and Application
Cisco Switch Models
Catalyst 6500 Series
Catalyst 5000 Series
Trunking Technologies
VTP Servers and Clients
Layer 3 Switching
Onboard Layer 3 Options
6500 Series and the MSFC
HDLC
3600 Series
1700 Series
1600 Series
IP/IPX/IBM
IP Plus
Firewall Feature Set
RSVP
Queuing Techniques
Weighted Fair Queuing
Priority Queuing
Custom Queuing
Class-based Weighted Fair Queuing
Chapter 4?Protocols and Networking Concepts
Introduction
The TCP/IP Protocol Stack
Setting an IP Address on Windows 2000
Establishing the Default Router
Testing IP with ICMP on Windows 2000
Setting an IP Address on a Cisco Router
Establishing the Default Route
Testing IP with ICMP on a Cisco Router
Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol (DHCP)
Configuring Windows 2000 DHCP Services
Configuring Windows 2000 DHCP Clients
Forwarding DHCP Information across a Cisco Route
File Transfer Protocol (FTP)
Setting Up Windows 2000 FTP Services
Configuring Outlook Express to Access a Newsgroup
Internetwork Packet Exchange (IPX)
Configuring Windows 2000 to Use IPX
Managing SAP on a Cisco Router
Miscellaneous Protocols and Multiservices
Remote Desktop Protocol
H.323
Voice-over IP (VoIP)
Using Microsoft NetMeeting on a VoIP Network
Fax-over IP
Chapter 5?Routing and Remote Access
Introduction
Remote Access Protocols
ISDN
ISDN Equipment Types
Configuring an ISDN Interface on Windows 2000
Digital Subscriber Line (DSL)
HDSL
ADSL
ADSL and Cisco Routers
Using ADSL on a Windows 2000 Computer
G.Lite
Using TCP Header Compression
Configuring a Banner Message for SLIP and PPP Connections
IGRP and EIGRP
Configuring IGRP on a Cisco Router
Configuring OSPF on a Cisco Router
Configuring IPSec on Windows 2000
L2TP
Configuring L2TP on a Cisco Router
Windows 2000 and L2TP
PPTP
Configuring Windows 2000 PPTP Connection
Chapter 6?Designing the Windows 2000 Network
Introduction
Design Planning
Forest Plan
Forest Plan Objectives
Establishing the Number of Forests
Overhead Involved with Multiple Forests
DNS/Domain Plan
DNS Plan
Domain Plan
Internet Information Services
Terminal Services
WINS
Designing with Media Integration
Telephony
Remote Access
Quality of Service
Network Load Balancing
ATM
Case Studies
ABC Chemical Company
West Coast Accounting, L.L.C.
Chapter 7?Sizing the Infrastructure for Windows 2000
Introduction
Active Directory Replication Topology
The Path for Replication Traffic
Default-First-Site-Name
Partitions within the Active Directory
Site Plan
Planning the Site Topology
Measuring Replication Traffic
Server Placement
Domain Controllers
Relative ID (RID) Master
PDC Emulator
Domain Naming Master
Infrastructure Master
Terminal Services
Infrastructure Components
Quality of Service
Monitoring the Infrastructure
Network Monitor
Case Studies
ABC Chemical Company
West Coast Accounting, L.L.C.
Chapter 8?Designing the Cisco Infrastructure
Introduction
Getting Started: The Design Process?Campus, WAN, and Remote
Campus, WAN, and Remote Links Defined
The Design Process?Getting down to Business
Site Considerations
Physical Space for Equipment
Network Equipment Basics
Capacity Planning
Connection and Expansion
Best Practices
Protocol Addressing Planning
Routing Protocols
Positioning Servers
Terminal Services Farms
LAN and Switching Considerations
Comparing Campus Network Design Models
The Hub and Router Model
The Campus-wide VLAN Model
Multiprotocol over ATM
WAN Link Considerations with Windows 2000
Layer 3 Switching
Layer 4 Switching
ATM/LANE Backbone
Bridged Protocol Needs
Bridging in the Multilayer Model
Security to Other Remote Sites
Redundancy and Reliability Design
Chapter 9?Implementing the Cisco Routers
Introduction
Initial Routing Considerations
Different Types of Routers and Their Uses
Border Routers: Defining the Geographic Areas
Distribution Routers: Controlling the Flow of Traffic
Access Routers: Controlling the Flow of Data on the Main Network
Segmentation and Why It Is Required
Broadcast Storms
Adding the Internet Securely
What Kind of Traffic Will Be Going across the WAN Link?
Determining the Transport Method
Placement of Routers in the Network
High-end Chassis Routers
Low-end Chassis Routers
Determining How Much Processor and Memory Is Required on the Router
Layer 3 Switching: RSM and MSFC Cards
Circuitry Failover Design
Hardware Failover Design
The Financial Costs of Redundancy
How Do Redundancy and Reliability Affect the Windows 2000 Network?
Case Studies
ABC Chemical Company
Main Router Configuration
EastSite Router Configuration
WestSite Router Configuration
Portland Router Configuration
Los Angeles Router Configuration
Seattle Router Configuration
Chapter 10?Implementing the Cisco Switches
Introduction
Cisco IOS-based Switching Products
Catalyst 1900/2820 Series
Hardware Features of the 1900 Series
Gigabit Interface Converters (GBICs)
Switch Clustering
Additional Network Management Features
Hardware Features of the 2900XL Series
Hardware Features of the 4003/4006 Series
Hardware Features of the Catalyst 4912G Series
Software Features of the 4xxx Series
Features of the Catalyst 4908G-L3
Catalyst 5000
Hardware Features of the Catalyst 6xxx Series
Software Features of the Catalyst 6000 Series
Catalyst 8500 Supervisor Modules
Route-Switching Modules
Router-on-a-Stick
RSM
RSFC/MSFC
Available Switch Platforms
Multilayer Switching Modules
NFFC/RSFC
MSM
MSFC/PFC
Route Switch Processor for the 8500
Available Switch Platforms
Cisco Switches and Windows 2000
Case Studies
ABC Chemical Company
West Coast Accounting, L.L.C.
Chapter 11?Implementing the Windows 2000 Servers
Introduction
Installing Windows 2000
Overview of a Scripted Installation
Windows 2000 Setup Phases
WINNT Phase
Text Mode
GUI Mode
Installing the Active Directory
Which Domain First?
Which Server First?
Delegating Authority
Installing and Configuring Windows 2000 Components
Configuring DNS
Configuring the Distributed File System
Public Key Infrastructure
Internet Information Services
Asynchronous Transfer Mode
Terminal Services
Configuring Routing and Remote Access Services
DHCP
WINS
Case Studies
ABC Chemical Company
West Coast Accounting
Chapter 12?Fast Track
Introduction
Directory-Enabled Networks
The IP Protocol Stack
Cisco Networking Services
Microsoft’s Windows 2000
Installation
Security
Services
Active Directory
Replication
Routing and Remote Access
Routing Protocols
Network Design
Segmentation
Redundancy and Failover