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Ccie Professional Devlopment
Routing Tcp/Ip
by Jeff Doyle
ISBN: 1578700418
ISBN-13: 9781578700417
Format: Hardcover
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Bibliographic Details
Publisher: Macmillan Technical Pub Published date: 1998 Size: 8 x 9.75 inches Weight: 4.45 pounds Pages: 1025
Publisher's Notes
This core textbook will take the reader from a basic understanding of routers and routing protocols through a detailed examination of each of the IP routing protocols. Techniques for designing networks which efficiently utilize and integrate these protocols will be discussed in great detail.
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Ccie Professional Devlopment: Routing Tcp/Ip
Doyle, Jeff
Indianpolis, Indiana, U.S.A.: Cisco Systems, 1998 Good Good Highlighting & underlining throughout book.. Hard Cover. Good/Unknown. ( more information) Offered by Midwest Book Company (United States)
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