TAILIEUCHUNG - Networking and Desktop Protocols

This chapter describes some of the more commonly used desktop protocols, with an emphasis on topics covered in the CCIE Routing and Switching exam. The following CCIE blueprint objectives, as defined by the Cisco Systems CCIE program, are covered: | Networking and Desktop Protocols Terms you ll need to understand Internetwork Packet Exchange IPX Routing Information Protocol RIP NetWare Link State Protocol NLSP Enhanced Interior Gateway Routing Protocol EIGRP AppleTalk Routing Table Maintenance Protocol RTMP AppleTalk EIGRP DECnet OSI NetBIOS NetBEUI Windows Internet Naming Service WINS Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol DHCP Techniques you ll need to master Describing how desktop protocols function Explaining the routing mechanisms for desktop protocols Managing and configuring desktop support on Cisco routers Explaining how Windows clients browse a network 1 2 Chapter 7 This chapter describes some of the more commonly used desktop protocols with an emphasis on topics covered in the CCIE Routing and Switching exam. The following CCIE blueprint objectives as defined by the Cisco Systems CCIE program are covered Internetwork Packet Exchange IPX NetWare Link Services Protocol NLSP IPX RIP IPX Service Advertising Protocol SAP IPX EIGRP Sequenced Packet Exchange SPX Network Control Protocol NCP IPXWAN IPX addressing get nearest server GNS requests Novell Directory Services routing and mechanisms access lists AppleTalk Routing Table Maintenance Protocol RTMP AppleTalk Update-Based Routing Protocol AURP AppleTalk EIGRP Datagram Delivery Protocol DDP Zone Information Protocol ZIP Name Binding Protocol NBP addressing phases 1 and 2 access lists DECnet OSI Addressing access lists Windows WT NetBIOS browsing domain controller such as WINS access lists As with other chapters in this book additional information is provided for completeness and in preparation for additional subjects as the CCIE program expands. Internetwork Packet Exchange IPX Novell released IPX in 1980. IPX was very popular but it was primarily designed for local area networks LANs . The IPX protocol is based on service advertisements called service access point SAP . When Cisco routers are deployed in IPX networks they offer increased capabilities that

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