High availability network fundamentals / Chris Oggerino.
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TextPublication details: Indianapolis, IN: Cisco, 2001.Description: xviii, 237 p. : ill. ; 24 cm. + 1 computer optical disc (4 3/4 in.)ISBN: - 1587130173
- 9781587130175
- TK5105.5 .Og3
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Includes index.
Pt. I. Introduction to Availability.
Ch. 1. Introduction to High Availability Networking.
Ch. 2. The Basic Mathematics of High Availability.
Ch. 3. Network Topology Fundamentals --
Pt. II. Predicting Availability.
Ch. 4. Factors That Affect Availability.
Ch. 5. Predicting End-to-End Network Availability: The Divide-and-Conquer Method --
Pt. III. Examples of Analyzing Real-World Availability.
Ch. 6. Three Cisco Products: An Availability Analysis.
Ch. 7. A Small ISP Network: An Availability Analysis.
Ch. 8. An Enterprise Network: An Availability Analysis.
Ch. 9. A Large VoIP Network: An Availability Analysis
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