Chapter
1.10 The Domain Name System
1.11 The Transmission Control Protocol
1.11.1 Connection Establishment Phase
1.11.2 Flow Control Mechanism
1.11.3 Connection Termination Phase
1.11.5 Congestion Avoidance
1.11.8 Some of the Different TCP Versions
1.12 The User Datagram Protocol
1.13 Network Address Translation
1.13.1 Controlling NAT/PAT with Access Control Lists
1.13.2 Controlling NAT/PAT with Route Maps
1.13.3 NAT with Multiple ISPs and Asymmetric Routing
1.14.1 Problem Description
2.2.1 End-to-End and Local VLANs
2.2.2 Extending VLANs Between Switches
2.3 Basic Transparent Switching
2.5 The Spanning Tree Protocol
2.6 The Rapid Spanning Tree Protocol
2.6.1 RSTP Direct and Indirect Failures
2.7 The Multiple Spanning Tree Protocol
2.7.1 MSTP Regions and Instances
2.7.2 MSTI Tree Construction
2.7.3 Common and Internal Spanning Tree (CIST)
2.7.4 CIST Root Bridges Election Process
2.7.5 Mapping MSTIs to CIST
2.7.6 MSTP Multi-Region Design Considerations
2.8.1 VLAN and Port Mode Configuration
2.8.2 IP Addressing Configuration
3.1 Routing and Routing Table
3.5 Distance Vector versus Link State Protocols
3.6 Routing Information Protocol
3.6.1 The Count-to-Infinity Problem
3.6.7 Route Redistribution
3.7 Open Shortest Path First
3.7.2 Neighboring and Adjacencies
3.7.4 Enabling OSPF on a Router
3.7.6 Hierarchical Routing
3.8.1 Multicast Addressing
3.8.4 Multicast Routing Solutions
3.8.5 Multicast Routing Protocols
3.10.1 OSPF Configuration
3.10.2 NAT and SNAT Configuration
4.2.1 Leaky Bucket and Token Bucket
4.2.3 Traffic Policing and Traffic Shaping
4.3 Congestion Management
4.3.1 First in First Out Queuing
4.3.4 Weighted Fair Queuing
4.4.1 Best-Effort Service
4.4.3 Differentiated Service
4.4.4 How IntServ and DiffServ Determine Network Design
4.4.5 Integration of the IntServ and DiffServ QoS Models
4.5.1 DiffServ Configuration
5 Access Control and Secure Communications
5.3 Network Access Control
5.3.2 Intrusion Detection and Prevention Systems
5.3.3 Cisco Access Control Lists
5.4 Secure Network Communications
5.4.1 Cryptography Basics
5.4.3 Virtual Private Networks
6.6.5 POP3 and IMAP Experiments