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Rating:  Summary: Think you know all the commands - read this and find out. Review: Throughout my 13 years in the IT industry there have numerous occasions where I have had to refer to the user guide or tech manual in order to solve a problem, this would include routers and switches. Now with this book I have a complete set of commands and router breakdown to help me in troubleshooting. The book is over 1100 pages and part 2 is the IOS user interface section covering topics like user and exec modes, global, interface and sub interface config modes. How to use the history commands, what editing features are available, menu creations and what I found to be most interesting using the web to configure the router. Part 2 which deals directly with file management, here is where you start working with the IFS from general FS tasks to flash, remote and IOS tasks and commands. You see examples of the use of the copy command with TFTP, Flash and the config files. How router memory is used with DRAM, NVRAM and flash and memory commands. Part 3 is the discussion of the system management such as SNMP and CDP. Also a detailed look at RMON and well as troubleshooting and troubleshooting commands and finally you wind up with data collection and log files. Overall for the money I think you will be very hard press to get a better deal.
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