CCNP ONT Portable Command Guide by Scott Empson ; Hans Roth

CCNP ONT Portable Command Guide

by Scott Empson ; Hans Roth

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All the ONT 642-845 commands in one compact, portable resource

Preparing for the CCNP certification? Working as a network professional? Here are all the CCNP-level commands for the ONT exam you need in one condensed, portable resource. The CCNP ONT Portable Command Guide is filled with valuable, easy-to-access information and is portable enough for use whether you're in the server room or the equipment closet.

This book will help you memorize commands and concepts as you work to pass the CCNP ONT exam (642-845). The guide summarizes all CCNP certification-level Cisco IOS Software commands, keywords, command arguments, and associated prompts, providing you with tips and examples of how to apply the commands to real-world scenarios. Sample configurations throughout the book provide you with a better understanding of how these commands are used in simple network designs.

The topics in this portable command guide cover how to do the following:

* Describe Cisco VoIP implementations
* Describe QoS considerations
* Describe DiffServ QoS implementations
* Implement AutoQoS
* Implement WLAN security and management

Scott Empson is currently the assistant program chair of the bachelor of applied information systems technology degree program at the Northern Alberta Institute of Technology in Edmonton, Alberta, Canada, teaching Cisco routing, switching, and network design courses in certificate, diploma, and applied degree programs at the post-secondary level.

Hans Roth is an instructor in the electrical/electronic engineering technology department at Red River College in Winnipeg, Canada.

* Access all CCNP ONT commands - use as a quick, offline resource for research and solutions
* Logical how-to topic groupings provide one-stop research
* Great for review before taking the CCNP ONT certification exam
* Compact size makes it easy to carry with you, wherever you go
* Create Your Own Journal section with blank, lined pages allows you to personalize the book for your needs

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CONTENTS:

Introduction xvi

Chapter 1 Network Design Requirements 1

    Cisco Service-Oriented Network Architecture 1

    Cisco Enterprise Composite Network Model 2

Chapter 2 Cisco VoIP Implementations 3

    Cisco Unified Communications Manager Express (CME) Files 4

        Moving Cisco Unified CME Files to the Router Flash 4

    Basic Manual CME Setup Using the CLI 5

        Enabling Calls in the CME VoIP Network 6

        Configuring DHCP for the VoIP Phones 6

        Defining a DHCP Relay 7

        Enabling Network Time Protocol 8

        Creating Directory Numbers 8

        Creating Phones 8

    CME Auto Configuration Using the CLI 9

    Installing IP Communicator 11

    Changing Codecs Using the CLI 20

    Router Configuration 21

Chapter 3 Introduction to IP QoS 25

    Configuring QoS Through the Command-Line Interface (CLI) 25

    Using Modular QoS CLI (MQC) for Implementing QoS 25

        Step 1: Defining Traffic Classes Using the class-map Command 26

        Step 2: Defining Policies for the Traffic Classes Using the policy-map Command 27

        Step 3: Applying the Defined Policies Using the service-policy Command 28

        Verifying QoS Classes and Policies Created with MQC 29

        Configuration Example: Enforcing a Sub-Rate 29

    Implementing QoS Using AutoQoS 31

    Implementing QoS with Cisco Security Device Manager (SDM) QoS Wizard 32

        Monitoring QoS Status with Cisco SDM 36

Chapter 4 Implementing DiffServ 39

    Networked-Based Application Recognition (NBAR) for Classification 39

    Classification and Marking 40

        Step 1: Create a Class-Map for Each Interesting Traffic Grouping 41

        Step 2: Choose the Interesting Traffic 41

        Step 3: Create a Policy 43

        Step 4: Choose the Class of Traffic 43

        Step 5: Mark the Traffic in the Class 43

        Step 4 (repeated): Choose the Class of Traffic 43

        Step 5 (repeated): Mark the Traffic in the Class 43

        Step 6: Apply the Policy to an Interface 44

    Configuring Priority Queuing (PQ) 44

        Step 1: Globally Define the Classification Methods 45

        Step 2: Assign Traffic for Individual Queues 45

        Step 3: Optionally Establish the Packet Limit for Each Queue 45

        Step 4: Apply the Priority Queuing List to an Interface 46

        Step 5: Verify Your Configuration 46

    Configuring Custom Queuing (CQ) 46

    Configuring PQ & CQ for Frame Relay 48

        Step 1: Enable Frame Relay Traffic Shaping 49

        Step 2: Select Interesting Traffic 49

        Step 3: Create a Priority List and Custom Queue List 49

        Step 4: Create a Map Class to Call the Priority List and/or Custom Queue List 49

        Step 5: Apply the Map Class to a Frame Relay Interface 50

    Configuring Weighted Fair Queuing (WFQ) 50

    Configuring Class-Based Weighted Fair Queuing (CBWFQ) 53

        Step 1: Define One or More Class Maps 54

        Step 2: Specify Traffic Using Match Statements 54

        Step 3: Create a Policy 54

        Step 4: Add Class Maps to the Policy 54

        Step 5: Apply Guaranteed Bandwidth and Maximum Packet Limits for Each Class 55

        Step 6: Specify How Unclassified Traffic Is Handled 56

        Step 7: Apply the Policy to an Interface 56

        Step 8: Verify Policy Configuration 56

    Configuring Low-Latency Queuing (LLQ) 57

        Step 1: Define One or More Class Maps to Specify Traffic 58

        Step 2: Create a Policy 58

        Step 3: Add Class Maps to the Policy and Specify One (or More) Class(es) with Priority Bandwidth 58

        Step 4: Apply Queuing Policy to an Interface 59

        Step 5: Verify Policy Configuration 59

    Configuring Low-Latency Queuing (LLQ) with Class-Based Weighted Random Early Detection (CBWRED) 60

        Step 1: Define One or More Class Maps to Specify Traffic 61

        Step 2: Create a Policy 61

        Step 3: Add Class Maps to the Policy and Specify One (or More) Class(es) with Priority Bandwidth 61

        Step 4: Apply Policy to an Interface 63

        Step 5: Verify Policy Configuration 63

    Traffic Policing 64

        Single Token Bucket/Single Rate 64

        Two Token Bucket/Two Rate 66

    Traffic Shaping 68

        Per-Interface Traffic Shaping 68

        Class-Based Traffic Shaping 69

    Implementing QoS Preclassify 70

Chapter 5 AutoQoS 73

    Forms of AutoQoS 73

    Locations Where AutoQoS Can Be Implemented 74

    Serial Interface Restrictions 74

    Frame Relay DLCI and ATM Restrictions 74

    Router Design Considerations 75

    Router Prerequisites 75

    Deploying AutoQoS on Routers 76

        Step 1: Auto Discovery 76

        Step 2: Generation and Deployment of AutoQoS Enterprise 77

    Deploying AutoQoS on IOS-Based Catalyst Switches7 7

        Command 1: Enabling AutoQoS on Access Ports to Which Either a Workstation or an IP Phone Is Connected 78

        Command 2: Enabling AutoQoS on Ports That Are Connected to Other Trusted Devices Such as Routers and Switches 78

    Verifying Cisco AutoQoS on the Router 79

    Verifying Cisco AutoQoS on the Switch 79

    Flowchart for Verifying and Modifying AutoQoS-Generated Configurations 80

Chapter 6 Wireless Scalability 81

    Wireless LAN QoS Configuration Using the GUI 81

    Configuring Encryption and Authentication on Lightweight Access Points 87

        Configuring Open Authentication 89

        Configuring Static WEP Authentication 90

        Configuring WPA with PSK 91

        Configuring Web Authentication 92

        Configuring 802.1x Authentication94

    Cisco Wireless Control System (WCS) 96

        WCS Login 97

        WCS Summary Pages 97

        Changing the Root Password 99

        Adding a Cisco Wireless LAN Controller 99

        Configuring Access Points 102

        WCS Maps - Adding a Campus Map 102

        WCS Maps - Adding a New Building 105

        Rogue Access Point Detection 107

Appendix Create Your Own Journal Here 109

TOC, 1587201852, 2/21/08
Published

04 Apr 2008

Publisher

CISCO PRESS

ISBN

9781587201851

Pages

128

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