Sunday, August 5, 2007

CCIE Routing and Switching Official Exam Certification Guide, 2nd Edition



Jim Geier, Naren Mehta | "CCIE Routing and Switching Official Exam Certification Guide, 2nd Edition"
CISCO | Year: 2006 | ISBN: 1587201410 | English | PDF | Pages: 1097 | 4.2 MB

The Cisco Certified Internetwork Expert (CCIE) certification may be the most challenging and prestigious of all networking certifications. It has received numerous awards, and certainly has built a reputation as one of the most difficult certifications to earn in all of the computing world. Having a CCIE certification opens doors professionally, typically results in higher pay, and looks great on a résumé.


Cisco currently offers several CCIE certifications, with several others that are no longer offered. The following list details the currently available CCIE certifications as of the time of publication of this book; check http://www.cisco.com/go/ccie for the latest information. The certifications are listed in the order in which they were made available to the public:
- CCIE Routing and Switching
- CCIE Security
- CCIE Service Provider (formerly known as Communications and Services)
- CCIE Voice
- CCIE Storage Networking

Each of the CCIE certifications requires the candidate to pass both a written exam and a one-day hands-on lab exam. The written exam is intended to test your knowledge of theory, protocols, and configurations that follow good design practices. The lab exam proves that you can configure and troubleshoot actual lab gear.


TABLE OF CONTENT:
Chapter 01 - Ethernet Basics
Chapter 02 - Virtual LANs and VLAN Trunking
Chapter 03 - Spanning Tree Protocol
Chapter 04 - IP Addressing
Chapter 05 - IP Services
Chapter 06 - TCP/IP Transport and Application Services
Chapter 07 - IP Forwarding (Routing)
Chapter 08 - RIP Version 2
Chapter 09 - EIGRP
Chapter 10 - OSPF
Chapter 11 - IGP Route Redistribution, Route Summarization, and Default Routing
Chapter 12 - Fundamental BGP Operations
Chapter 13 - BGP Routing Policies
Chapter 14 - Classification and Marking
Chapter 15 - Congestion Management and Avoidance
Chapter 16 - Shaping and Policing
Chapter 17 - Synchronous Serial Links and Protocols
Chapter 18 - Frame Relay
Chapter 19 - Introduction to IP Multicasting
Chapter 20 - IP Multicast Routing
Chapter 21 - Security
Chapter 22 - IEEE 802.11 Fundamentals
Chapter 23 - Wireless LAN Solutions
Chapter 24 - Miscellaneous Networking Theory and Practices
Appendix A - Answers to the “Do I Know This Already?” Quizzes
Appendix B - CCIE Routing and Switching Exam Updates: Version 1.0
Appendix C - MPLS
Appendix D - Decimal to Binary Conversion Table

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Reed, Simon - Methods of Modern Mathematical Physics, Vol. 4: Analysis of Operators



Michael Reed, Barry Simon, "Methods of Modern Mathematical Physics, Vol. 4: Analysis of Operators"
Academic Press | ISBN 0125850042 | Year 1978 | 325 pages | DjVu | 8.6 MB

Best-seller of the XXth Century in Mathematical Physics voted on by participants of the XIIIth International Congress on Mathematical Physics. This revision will make this book more attractive as a textbook in functional analysis. Further refinement of coverage of physical topics will also reinforce its well-established use as a course book in mathematical physics. This book covers the theory of eigenvalues of Schrodinger operators. It clearly explains the basic concepts involved: perturbation theory (summability questions, Fermi's golden rule), min-max principle for discrete spectrum, Weyl theorem, HVZ theorem, the absence of singular continuous spectrum, ground state questions, periodic operators, semi-classic distribution of eigenvalues, compactness criteria.

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Reed, Simon - Methods of Modern Mathematical Physics, Vol. 1: Functional Analysis



Michael Reed, Barry Simon, "Methods of Modern Mathematical Physics, Vol. 1: Functional Analysis"
Academic Press | ISBN 0125850506 | Year 1980 (2nd, revised & enlarged edition) | 400 pages | DjVu | 9.1 MB

This book is the first of a multivolume series devoted to an exposition of functional analysis methods in modern mathematical physics. It describes the fundamental principles of functional analysis and is essentially self-contained, although there are occasional references to later volumes. We have included a few applications when we thought that they would provide motivation for the reader. Later volumes describe various advanced topics in functional analysis and give numerous applications in classical physics, modern physics, and partial differential equations.


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Understanding COM+ by David S. Platt



Understanding COM+

Understanding COM+ by David S. Platt
Publisher: Microsoft Pr (June 1999) | ISBN: 0735606668 | 235 pages | Language: English | Compiled HTML Help file | 1.7MB

Developing enterprise applications has traditionally been a long, painful, and expensive task because applications developers often have to reinvent the wheel by writing, from scratch, the entire infrastructure needed to scale business logic up to the enterprise level. That's where COM+ comes in. It's an advanced Component Object Model (COM) runtime environment that provides prefabricated solutions to many of these generic infrastructure problems. It's like a toolkit full of prefabricated solutions that are always available to simplify the work of Microsoft enterprise application developers. UNDERSTANDING COM+, REVISED EDITION elaborates on this story for developers, technical managers, and anyone else who needs to understand the COM+ architecture and technologies. --This text refers to an out of print or unavailable edition of this title.

Written for the IS manager or developer, Understanding COM+ explains the details of the emerging Windows 2000 COM+ standard and the real advantages it provides for enterprise computing. Clearly written and illustrated with easy-to-understand diagrams, this title succeeds in explaining the fairly difficult "plumbing" of COM+ and its impact for the future of businesses running on the Microsoft platform.

Though it provides a good deal of technical detail, the standout feature of this book is its focus on real-world business problems in the enterprise and the solutions offered by COM+. Any IS manager or developer will be able to understand concepts like transactions, resource management, events, and asynchronous communications through the author's carefully rendered diagrams and business scenarios. There's not much actual code here, but the author does suggest techniques for designing components to take advantage of COM+.

Standout material includes a full discussion of the built-in support for transactions in COM+ and a new feature that has real potential for better performance for today's Web sites: In-Memory Databases (IMDBs). (With IMDBs, instead of optimizing code, administrators can just add more RAM to the server for a real performance boost.)

As the author notes, COM+ builds on the success of COM on the Microsoft platform. For any IS manager or programmer working on Windows, Understanding COM+ delivers a useful introduction to what's best in the new COM+ on Windows 2000. --Richard Dragan

Topics covered: Enterprise applications and COM+ overview, COM+ architecture and infrastructure, interception, COM+ components and catalogs, context and transactions, security, threading models and synchronization, resource management, Just-In-Time (JIT) object activation, object pooling, queued components (QC) and asynchronous communications, queue moniker, COM+ events (publishers and subscribers, COM+ In-Memory Databases [IMDBs], and load balancing).

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Algorithms and Complexity by Herbert S. Wilf



Algorithms and Complexity

Algorithms and Complexity by Herbert S. Wilf
Publisher: AK Peters, Ltd.; (December 1, 2002) | 228 pages | ISBN: 1568811780 | Language: English | PDF | 1.13 MB

An internet search for the terms "algorithms and complexity" delivers a myriad of links, topped by the popular website for this book.

Updated and back in print, this classic text provides the perfect introduction to the tools of algorithmic design and analysis, concentrating on basic principles and illustrating them with well-chosen paradigms such as:

• Fast Fourier Transform
• NP-Completeness
• Number Theory and Cryptography

Including updated topics for the new edition:
• The Network Flow Algorithm
• A breakthrough result in Primality Testing

And very importantly, it contains solutions and hints for most of the problems.

Book Info
Classic text provides the perfect introduction to the tools of algorithmic design and analysis, concentrating on basic principles and illustrating them with well-chosen paradigms.


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