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Internet Routing Architectures (CISCO):Table of Contents To access the contents, click the chapter and section titles. Internet Routing Architectures (CISCO) (Imprint: Macmillan Technology) (Publisher: Macmillan Computer Publishing) Author: Basaam Halabi ISBN: 1562056522 Introduction Foreword Acknowledgement PART 1—The Contemporary Internet Chapter 1—Evolution of the Internet Origins of the Internet The Internet Today NSFNET Solicitations Network Access Points Route Arbiter Project The very high-speed Backbone Network Service (vBNS) Moving the Regional Providers NSF Solicits NIS Managers Other Internet Registries Internetworking Routing Registries (IRR) Looking Ahead Frequently Asked Questions References Chapter 2—ISP Services and Characteristics ISP Services ISP Pricing and Technical Characteristics Looking Ahead Frequently Asked Questions Chapter 3—Handling IP Address Depletion Overview of IPv4 Addressing Basic Addressing IP Address Space Depletion Looking Ahead Frequently Asked Questions References PART 2—Routing Protocol Basics Chapter 4—Interdomain Routing Basics Overview of Routers and Routing Segregating the World into Administrations Border Gateway Protocol Version 4 UPDATE Message and Routing Information Looking Ahead Frequently Asked Questions References Chapter 5—Tuning BGP Capabilities Sources of Routing Updates Overlapping Protocols: Backdoors The Routing Process Simplified Controlling BGP Routes Route Filtering and Attribute Manipulation BGP4 Aggregation Looking Ahead Frequently Asked Questions References PART 3—Effective Internet Routing Designs Chapter 6—Redundancy, Symmetry, and Load Balancing Redundancy Symmetry Load Balancing Specific Scenarios: Designing Redundancy, Symmetry, and Load Balancing Looking Ahead Frequently Asked Questions Chapter 7—Controlling Routing Inside and Autonomous System Interaction of Non-BGP Routers with BGP Routers BGP Policies Conflicting with Internal Defaults Policy Routing Looking Ahead Frequently Asked Questions Chapter 8—Controlling Large-Scale Autonomous Systems Route Reflectors Confederations Controlling IGP Expansion Virtual Private Networks with Route Reflectors Looking Ahead Frequently Asked Questions References Chapter 9—Designing Stable Internets Route Instabilities on the Internet BGP Stability Features Looking Ahead Frequently Asked Questions PART 4—Internet Routing Device Configuration Chapter 10—Configuring Basic BGP Functions and Attributes Building Peering Sessions Route Filtering and Attribute Manipulation Peer Groups Sources of Routing Updates Overlapping Protocols: (Backdoors) BGP Attributes BGP4 Aggregation Looking Ahead Chapter 11—Configuring Effective Internet Routing Policies Redundancy, Symmetry, and Load Balancing Following Defaults Inside an AS Policy Routing Route Reflectors Confederations Controlling Route and Cache Invalidation Route Dampening Looking Ahead Appendix A Index

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