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by Jeff Doyle is widely considered one of the definitive textbooks for mastering advanced internetworking. Published through Cisco Press , this cornerstone text bridges the gap between mid-level routing knowledge and the expert-level skills required for the Cisco Certified Internetwork Expert (CCIE) certification. Routing TCP IP- Volume II -CCIE Professional Development
By the time you reach the CCIE level, you know that IPv6 is not "just IPv4 with longer addresses." Volume II tackles the routing specifics of IPv6. Common EIGRP issues include: by Jeff Doyle is
Unlike IGPs that use simple metrics like bandwidth or delay, BGP evaluates a rigid sequence of path attributes to determine the best route. Volume II meticulously unpacks these attributes: Unlike IGPs that use simple metrics like bandwidth
Routing TCP/IP, Volume II expands upon the central theme of Volume I—scalability and management of network growth. While Volume I focuses on internal network design (IGPs like OSPF and EIGRP), Volume II shifts the focus to inter-autonomous system routing, network security, and specialized routing techniques.