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Cisco Router Configuration Handbook
Fast answers and reliable solutions for all widely-used Cisco router features - all in one time-saving guide Organized for maximum efficiency: describes actual commands and options in the sequence they should be used Helps network pros eliminate time-consuming documentation searches Extensive updates: IPv6, MPLS, AutoQoS, SIP, MGCP, voice troubleshooting, VPNs, security, and more "At-a-glance" illustrations offer fast answers and easy double-checking Locating reliable Cisco router configuration command information can require extensive, time-consuming research. Cisco Router Configuration Handbook, 2/e, is the solution: a day-to-day reference to the most widely used Cisco router features and configurations. Straight from Cisco experts, it covers every facet of router configuration, including fundamentals, network protocols, packet processing, voice/telephony, security, and more. This book is organized for maximum efficiency. Related features are covered together, and features and options are covered in the sequence in which they are typically used. Shaded tabs mark each section for quick reference. Information on each feature, technology, or protocol is presented in a concise one- or two-page format, with sections presenting quick facts, configuration information, and step-by-step examples, including both required and optional commands. Simply put, this book brings together all the Cisco routing configuration information most network professionals will ever need - and organizes it more efficiently than any other resource.
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Implementing ITIL Configuration Management
Practical, Real-World ITIL Configuration Management—From Start to Finish The IT Infrastructure Library® (ITIL) places the “best practices” in IT operations at your command. ITIL helps you make better technology choices, manages IT more effectively, and drives greater business value from all your IT investments. The core of ITIL is configuration management: the discipline of identifying, tracking, and controlling your IT environment’s diverse components to gain accurate and timely information for better decision-making. Now, there’s a practical, start-to-finish guide to ITIL configuration management for every IT leader, manager, and practitioner. ITIL-certified architect and solutions provider Larry Klosterboer helps you establish a clear roadmap for success, customize standard processes to your unique needs, and avoid the pitfalls that stand in your way. You’ll learn how to plan your implementation, deploy tools and processes, administer ongoing configuration management tasks, refine ITIL information, and leverage it for competitive advantage. Throughout, Klosterboer demystifies ITIL’s jargon, illuminates each technique with real-world advice and examples, and helps you focus on the specific techniques that offer maximum business value in your environment. Coverage includes Assessing your current configuration management maturity and setting goals for improvement Gathering and managing requirements to align ITIL with organizational needs Describing the schema of your configuration management database (CMDB) Identifying, capturing, and organizing configuration data Choosing the best tools for your requirements Integrating data and processes to create a unified logical CMDB and configuration management service Implementing pilot projects to demonstrate the value of configuration management and to test your planning Moving from a pilot to wide-scale enterprise deployment Defining roles for deployment and ongoing staffing Leveraging configuration management information: Reporting and beyond Measuring and improving CMDB data accuracyCovers ITIL version 3. Preface xvii Acknowledgments xxi About the Author xxiii Chapter 1: Overview of Configuration Management 1 Part I: Planning for Configuration Management 17 Chapter 2: Gathering and Analyzing Requirements 19 Chapter 3: Determining Scope, Span, and Granularity 37 Chapter 4: Customizing the Configuration Management Process 55 Chapter 5: Planning for Data Population 67 Chapter 6: Putting Together a Useful Project Plan 85 Part II: Implementing Configuration Management 97 Chapter 7: Choosing the Right Tools 99 Chapter 8: Implementing the Process 117 Chapter 9: Populating the Configuration Management Database 127 Chapter 10: Choosing and Running a Pilot Program 137 Chapter 11: Communication and Enterprise Roll Out 149 Part III: Running an Effective Configuration Management System 161 Chapter 12: Building a Configuration Management Team 163 Chapter 13: The Many Uses for Configuration Information 179 Chapter 14: Measuring and Improving CMDB Accuracy 193 Chapter 15: Improving the Business Value of Configuration Management 207 Index 217
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Implementing ITIL Configuration Management
Practical, Real-World ITIL Configuration Management—From Start to Finish The IT Infrastructure Library® (ITIL) places the “best practices” in IT operations at your command. ITIL helps you make better technology choices, manages IT more effectively, and drives greater business value from all your IT investments. The core of ITIL is configuration management: the discipline of identifying, tracking, and controlling your IT environment’s diverse components to gain accurate and timely information for better decision-making. Now, there’s a practical, start-to-finish guide to ITIL configuration management for every IT leader, manager, and practitioner. ITIL-certified architect and solutions provider Larry Klosterboer helps you establish a clear roadmap for success, customize standard processes to your unique needs, and avoid the pitfalls that stand in your way. You’ll learn how to plan your implementation, deploy tools and processes, administer ongoing configuration management tasks, refine ITIL information, and leverage it for competitive advantage. Throughout, Klosterboer demystifies ITIL’s jargon, illuminates each technique with real-world advice and examples, and helps you focus on the specific techniques that offer maximum business value in your environment. Coverage includes Assessing your current configuration management maturity and setting goals for improvement Gathering and managing requirements to align ITIL with organizational needs Describing the schema of your configuration management database (CMDB) Identifying, capturing, and organizing configuration data Choosing the best tools for your requirements Integrating data and processes to create a unified logical CMDB and configuration management service Implementing pilot projects to demonstrate the value of configuration management and to test your planning Moving from a pilot to wide-scale enterprise deployment Defining roles for deployment and ongoing staffing Leveraging configuration management information: Reporting and beyond Measuring and improving CMDB data accuracyCovers ITIL version 3. Preface xvii Acknowledgments xxi About the Author xxiii Chapter 1: Overview of Configuration Management 1 Part I: Planning for Configuration Management 17 Chapter 2: Gathering and Analyzing Requirements 19 Chapter 3: Determining Scope, Span, and Granularity 37 Chapter 4: Customizing the Configuration Management Process 55 Chapter 5: Planning for Data Population 67 Chapter 6: Putting Together a Useful Project Plan 85 Part II: Implementing Configuration Management 97 Chapter 7: Choosing the Right Tools 99 Chapter 8: Implementing the Process 117 Chapter 9: Populating the Configuration Management Database 127 Chapter 10: Choosing and Running a Pilot Program 137 Chapter 11: Communication and Enterprise Roll Out 149 Part III: Running an Effective Configuration Management System 161 Chapter 12: Building a Configuration Management Team 163 Chapter 13: The Many Uses for Configuration Information 179 Chapter 14: Measuring and Improving CMDB Accuracy 193 Chapter 15: Improving the Business Value of Configuration Management 207 Index 217
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Cisco Router Configuration Handbook
Fast answers and reliable solutions for all widely-used Cisco router features - all in one time-saving guide Organized for maximum efficiency: describes actual commands and options in the sequence they should be used Helps network pros eliminate time-consuming documentation searches Extensive updates: IPv6, MPLS, AutoQoS, SIP, MGCP, voice troubleshooting, VPNs, security, and more "At-a-glance" illustrations offer fast answers and easy double-checking Locating reliable Cisco router configuration command information can require extensive, time-consuming research. Cisco Router Configuration Handbook, 2/e, is the solution: a day-to-day reference to the most widely used Cisco router features and configurations. Straight from Cisco experts, it covers every facet of router configuration, including fundamentals, network protocols, packet processing, voice/telephony, security, and more. This book is organized for maximum efficiency. Related features are covered together, and features and options are covered in the sequence in which they are typically used. Shaded tabs mark each section for quick reference. Information on each feature, technology, or protocol is presented in a concise one- or two-page format, with sections presenting quick facts, configuration information, and step-by-step examples, including both required and optional commands. Simply put, this book brings together all the Cisco routing configuration information most network professionals will ever need - and organizes it more efficiently than any other resource.
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Was ist der Unterschied zwischen stateless und stateful Address Configuration bei IPv6?
Bei der stateless Address Configuration (SLAAC) werden die IPv6-Adressen automatisch generiert, indem der Router Präfixinformationen an die Hosts sendet. Die Hosts verwenden dann ihre MAC-Adresse, um die letzten 64 Bits der IPv6-Adresse zu erstellen. Bei der stateful Address Configuration erhalten die Hosts ihre IPv6-Adressen von einem DHCPv6-Server, der ihnen sowohl Präfixinformationen als auch die restlichen 64 Bits der Adresse zuweist. Dies ermöglicht eine zentralisierte Kontrolle über die Adressvergabe.
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Was ist ein Studio Apartment?
Was ist ein Studio Apartment? Ein Studio Apartment ist eine Art von Wohnung, die normalerweise aus einem einzigen Raum besteht, der als Wohn- und Schlafbereich dient. Es gibt in der Regel keine separaten Schlafzimmer in einem Studio Apartment. Die Küche und das Badezimmer können entweder Teil des Hauptwohnraums sein oder separate Bereiche haben. Studio Apartments sind oft eine beliebte Wahl für Einzelpersonen oder Paare, die in städtischen Gebieten leben und eine kostengünstige Wohnoption suchen.
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Was ist der Unterschied zwischen einem Penthouse-Apartment und einem Loft?
Ein Penthouse-Apartment ist eine luxuriöse Wohnung, die sich in der Regel auf den obersten Etagen eines Gebäudes befindet und oft über großzügige Terrassen oder Dachgärten verfügt. Ein Loft hingegen ist ein offener Wohnraum, der oft in ehemaligen Fabrik- oder Lagergebäuden zu finden ist und durch hohe Decken, große Fenster und einen industriellen Charme gekennzeichnet ist. Während ein Penthouse-Apartment eher den Fokus auf Luxus und Ausstattung legt, steht bei einem Loft das offene Raumkonzept und der individuelle Charakter im Vordergrund.
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Ist ein Apartment eine Wohnung?
Ein Apartment kann als eine Art von Wohnung betrachtet werden, die sich oft in einem größeren Gebäudekomplex befindet und normalerweise gemietet wird. Im Gegensatz zu traditionellen Wohnungen können Apartments jedoch auch möbliert sein und verschiedene Annehmlichkeiten wie einen Pool oder Fitnessraum bieten. Der Begriff "Apartment" wird häufig in den USA verwendet, während in anderen Ländern eher von Wohnungen die Rede ist. Letztendlich hängt die genaue Definition davon ab, wie der Begriff in der jeweiligen Region oder Kultur verwendet wird. Daher kann man sagen, dass ein Apartment eine Art von Wohnung ist, aber nicht alle Wohnungen sind unbedingt Apartments.
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Cisco LAN Switching Configuration Handbook
Cisco LAN Switching Configuration Handbook Second Edition A concise reference for implementing the most frequently used features of the Cisco Catalyst family of switches Steve McQuerry, CCIE® No. 6108 David Jansen, CCIE No. 5952 David Hucaby, CCIE No. 4594 Cisco LAN Switching Configuration Handbook, Second Edition, is a quick and portable reference guide to the most commonly used features that can be configured on Cisco® Catalyst® switches. Written to be used across all Catalyst IOS platforms, the book covers general use of Cisco IOS®, followed by a series of chapters that provide design and configuration guidelines. Each chapter starts with common design overviews and then describes the configuration of management features. Coverage includes Layer 2, Layer 3, multicast, high availability, and traffic management configurations. This book is organized by groups of common features, with sections marked by shaded tabs for quick reference. Information on each feature is presented in a concise format, with background, configuration, and example components. The format is organized for easy accessibility to commands and their proper usage, saving you hours of research time. From the first page, the authors zero in on quick facts, configuration steps, and explanations of configuration options in each Cisco Catalyst switch feature. The quick reference format allows you to easily locate just the information you need without having to search through thousands of pages of documentation, helping you get your switches up and running quickly and smoothly. Whether you are looking for a handy, portable reference to more easily configure Cisco Catalyst switches in the field, or you are preparing for CCNA®, CCNP®, or CCIE® certification, you will find Cisco LAN Switching Configuration Handbook, Second Edition, to be an essential resource. Steve McQuerry, CCIE No. 6108, is a technical solutions architect with Cisco focused on data center solutions. Steve works with enterprise customers in the midwestern United States to help them plan their data center architectures. David Jansen, CCIE No. 5952, is a technical solutions architect (TSA) with Cisco focused on Data Center Architectures at Cisco. David has more than 20 years of experience in the IT industry. David Hucaby, CCIE No. 4594, is a lead network engineer for the University of Kentucky, where he works with healthcare networks based on the Cisco Catalyst, ASA/PIX/FWSM security, and VPN product lines. Implement switched campus network designs Configure switch prompts, IP addresses, passwords, switch modules, file management, and administrative protocols Understand how Layer 3 interfaces are used in a switch Configure Ethernet, Fast Ethernet, Gigabit Ethernet, and EtherChannel interfaces Implement VLANs, trunking, and VTP Operate, configure, and tune Spanning Tree Protocol (STP) Handle multicast traffic and interact with multicast routers Streamline access to server and firewall farms with accelerated server load balancing Deploy broadcast suppression, user authentication, port security, and VLAN access lists Configure switch management features Implement QoS and high availability features Transport voice traffic with specialized voice gateway modules, inline power, and QoS features This book is part of the Networking Technology Series from Cisco Press®, which offers networking professionals valuable information for constructing efficient networks, understanding new technologies, and building successful careers.
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Cisco LAN Switching Configuration Handbook
Cisco LAN Switching Configuration Handbook Second Edition A concise reference for implementing the most frequently used features of the Cisco Catalyst family of switches Steve McQuerry, CCIE® No. 6108 David Jansen, CCIE No. 5952 David Hucaby, CCIE No. 4594 Cisco LAN Switching Configuration Handbook, Second Edition, is a quick and portable reference guide to the most commonly used features that can be configured on Cisco® Catalyst® switches. Written to be used across all Catalyst IOS platforms, the book covers general use of Cisco IOS®, followed by a series of chapters that provide design and configuration guidelines. Each chapter starts with common design overviews and then describes the configuration of management features. Coverage includes Layer 2, Layer 3, multicast, high availability, and traffic management configurations. This book is organized by groups of common features, with sections marked by shaded tabs for quick reference. Information on each feature is presented in a concise format, with background, configuration, and example components. The format is organized for easy accessibility to commands and their proper usage, saving you hours of research time. From the first page, the authors zero in on quick facts, configuration steps, and explanations of configuration options in each Cisco Catalyst switch feature. The quick reference format allows you to easily locate just the information you need without having to search through thousands of pages of documentation, helping you get your switches up and running quickly and smoothly. Whether you are looking for a handy, portable reference to more easily configure Cisco Catalyst switches in the field, or you are preparing for CCNA®, CCNP®, or CCIE® certification, you will find Cisco LAN Switching Configuration Handbook, Second Edition, to be an essential resource. Steve McQuerry, CCIE No. 6108, is a technical solutions architect with Cisco focused on data center solutions. Steve works with enterprise customers in the midwestern United States to help them plan their data center architectures. David Jansen, CCIE No. 5952, is a technical solutions architect (TSA) with Cisco focused on Data Center Architectures at Cisco. David has more than 20 years of experience in the IT industry. David Hucaby, CCIE No. 4594, is a lead network engineer for the University of Kentucky, where he works with healthcare networks based on the Cisco Catalyst, ASA/PIX/FWSM security, and VPN product lines. Implement switched campus network designs Configure switch prompts, IP addresses, passwords, switch modules, file management, and administrative protocols Understand how Layer 3 interfaces are used in a switch Configure Ethernet, Fast Ethernet, Gigabit Ethernet, and EtherChannel interfaces Implement VLANs, trunking, and VTP Operate, configure, and tune Spanning Tree Protocol (STP) Handle multicast traffic and interact with multicast routers Streamline access to server and firewall farms with accelerated server load balancing Deploy broadcast suppression, user authentication, port security, and VLAN access lists Configure switch management features Implement QoS and high availability features Transport voice traffic with specialized voice gateway modules, inline power, and QoS features This book is part of the Networking Technology Series from Cisco Press®, which offers networking professionals valuable information for constructing efficient networks, understanding new technologies, and building successful careers.
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Was ist der Unterschied zwischen Studio und Apartment?
Der Unterschied zwischen einem Studio und einem Apartment liegt hauptsächlich in der Größe und Aufteilung der Räume. Ein Studio ist in der Regel ein einziger Raum, der als Wohn-, Schlaf- und Essbereich dient, während ein Apartment separate Räume für Wohnzimmer, Schlafzimmer, Küche und Bad hat. Studios sind oft kleiner und kompakter als Apartments, was sie ideal für Einzelpersonen oder Paare macht, die weniger Platz benötigen. Apartments bieten mehr Privatsphäre und Trennung zwischen den verschiedenen Wohnbereichen. Insgesamt hängt die Wahl zwischen einem Studio und einem Apartment von den individuellen Bedürfnissen und Vorlieben des Mieters ab.
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Ist es cool und modern, in einem Penthouse-Loft-Studio zu wohnen?
Das hängt von persönlichen Vorlieben und dem individuellen Geschmack ab. Ein Penthouse-Loft-Studio kann für einige Menschen als cool und modern angesehen werden, da es oft eine offene und geräumige Gestaltung hat und eine gewisse Exklusivität ausstrahlt. Andere mögen jedoch einen traditionelleren Wohnstil bevorzugen. Letztendlich ist es wichtig, dass man sich in seinem Zuhause wohl und glücklich fühlt, unabhängig von aktuellen Trends.
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Was ist der Unterschied zwischen einem Studio und einem Apartment?
Was ist der Unterschied zwischen einem Studio und einem Apartment? Ein Studio ist in der Regel ein Einzimmer-Apartment, in dem der Wohn- und Schlafbereich kombiniert sind. Es gibt keine separaten Räume für Schlafzimmer, Wohnzimmer oder Küche. Ein Apartment hingegen verfügt über separate Räume für Schlafzimmer, Wohnzimmer, Küche und manchmal auch Essbereich. Studios sind oft kleiner und kompakter als Apartments, was sie ideal für Einzelpersonen oder Paare macht, die weniger Platz benötigen. Apartments bieten mehr Privatsphäre und Raumtrennung, was sie für Familien oder Personen, die mehr Platz benötigen, geeignet macht.
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Was benötigt man für ein Home-Studio?
Für ein Home-Studio benötigt man in erster Linie einen Computer oder Laptop mit ausreichend Leistung, um Musikproduktionssoftware ausführen zu können. Außerdem sind ein Audio-Interface, Mikrofone, Kopfhörer, Lautsprecher und gegebenenfalls MIDI-Controller und Instrumente notwendig. Ein guter Raumakustik ist ebenfalls wichtig, um eine optimale Klangqualität zu erreichen.
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