Table Of Contents
About This Manual
Document Objectives
Audience
Document Organization
Document Conventions
About This Manual
Document Objectives
This publication provides internetworking design and implementation information and helps you identify and implement practical internetworking strategies that are both flexible and scalable.
This publication was developed to assist professionals preparing for Cisco Certified Internetwork Expert (CCIE) candidacy, though it is a valuable resource for all internetworking professionals. It is designed for use in conjunction with other Cisco manuals or as a standalone reference. You may find it helpful to refer to the Internetworking Case Studies, which provides case studies and examples of the network design strategies described in this book.
Audience
This publication is intended to support the network administrator who designs and implements router- or switched-based internetworks.
Readers will better understand the material in this publication if they are familiar with networking terminology. The Cisco Internetworking Terms and Acronyms publication is a useful reference for those with minimal knowledge of networking terms.
Document Organization
This manual contains three parts, which are described below:
Part I, "Overview," provides an introduction to the type of internetworking design topics that will be discussed in this publication.
Part II, "Design Concepts," provides detailed information about each of the design strategies and technologies contained in this publication.
Part III, "Appedixes," contains reference material.
Document Conventions
In this publication, the following conventions are used:
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Commands and keywords are in boldface.
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New, important terms are italicized when accompanied by a definition or discussion of the term.
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Protocol names are italicized at their first use in each chapter.
Note
Means reader take note. Notes contain helpful suggestions or references to materials not contained in this manual.