Monday, January 19, 2009

3D Math Primer for Graphics and Game Development or Routers and Routing Basics

3D Math Primer for Graphics and Game Development

Author: Fletcher Dunn

3D Math Primer for Graphics and Game Development covers fundamental 3D math concepts that are especially useful for computer game developers and programmers. The authors discuss the mathematical theory in detail and then provide the geometric interpretation necessary to make 3D math intuitive. Working C++ classes illustrate how to put the techniques into practice, and exercises at the end of each chapter help reinforce the concepts.



Book review: Creative Resources or Private Medicine and Public Health

Routers and Routing Basics: CCNA 2 Labs and Study Guide (Cisco Networking Academy Program Series)

Author: Johnson

The completely revised and only authorized Labs and Study Guide for the Cisco Networking Academy Program CCNA 2 curriculum

  • A portable classroom resource that supports the topics in the CCNA 2 curriculum aligning 1:1 with course modules
  • Includes all the labs in the online curriculum as well as additional instructor-created challenge labs for extended learning and classroom exercises
  • Written by leading Academy instructor Allan Johnson, who bring a fresh voice to the course material

The all-new Labs and Study Guide titles combine the best of the former Lab Companions and Engineering Journal and Workbooks with new features to improve the student's hands-on skills and reinforce the topics for each CCNA course. Routers and Routing Basics CCNA 2 Labs and Study Guide is a complete collection of the lab exercises specifically written for the CCNA 2 course in the Cisco Networking Academy Program, designed to give students hands-on experience in a particular concept or technology. Each lab contains an introductory overview, a preparation/tools required section, explanations of commands, and step-by-step instructions to reinforce the concepts introduced in the online course and covered in the Companion Guide. NEW: Challenge labs written by Academy instructors, tested in their classrooms will be included as additional or alternative labs. The Study Guide section is designed to provide additional exercises and activities to reinforce students' understanding of the course topics, preparing them for the course assessments. As a study guide it will also continue to provide ample writing opportunities to guide students into the habit ofkeeping notes on networking topics.



Table of Contents:
Chapter 1 WANs and Routers
Study Guide
WANs
Routers
Lab Exercises
Curriculum Lab 1-1: Connecting Console Interfaces (1.2.5)
Curriculum Lab 1-2: Connecting Router LAN Interfaces (1.2.6)
Curriculum Lab 1-3: Connecting WAN Interfaces (1.2.7)
Challenge Lab 1-4: Build a Two-Router Topology

Chapter 2 Introduction to Routers
Study Guide
Cisco IOS and the IOS Command-Line Interface
Starting, Configuring, Accessing, and Using a Router CLI
Lab Exercises
Command Reference
Curriculum Lab 2-1: Router Configuration Using Setup (2.2.1)
Curriculum Lab 2-2: Establishing a Console Session with HyperTerminal (2.2.4)
Curriculum Lab 2-3: Command-Line Fundamentals (2.2.9)
Comprehensive Lab 2-4: Exploring the Router and IOS
Challenge Lab 2-5: Configure a Two-Router Topology

Chapter 3 Configuring a Router
Study Guide
Configuring a Router for Basic Routing
Documenting the Router Configuration
Lab Exercises
Command Reference
Curriculum Lab 3-1: Command Modes and Router Identification (3.1.2)
Curriculum Lab 3-2: Configuring Router Passwords (3.1.3)
Curriculum Lab 3-3: Using Router show Commands (3.1.4)
Curriculum Lab 3-4: Configuring a Serial Interface (3.1.5)
Curriculum Lab 3-5: Making Configuration Changes (3.1.6)
Curriculum Lab 3-6: Configuring an Ethernet Interface (3.1.7)
Curriculum Lab 3-7: Configuring Interface
Descriptions (3.2.3)
Curriculum Lab 3-8:Configuring Message of the Day (MOTD) (3.2.5)
Curriculum Lab 3-9: Configuring Host Tables (3.2.7)
Curriculum Lab 3-10: Backing Up Configuration Files (3.2.9)
Comprehensive Lab 3-11: Basic Router Configuration and File Management
Challenge Lab 3-12: Basic Router Configuration Challenge

Chapter 4 Learning About Other Devices
Study Guide
Discovering Neighbors Using CDP
Getting Information and Troubleshooting Remote Devices
Lab Exercises
Command Reference
Curriculum Lab 4-1: Creating a Network Map Using CDP (4.1.4)
Curriculum Lab 4-3: Establishing and Verifying a Telnet Connection (4.2.2)
Curriculum Lab 4-4: Suspending and Disconnecting Telnet Sessions (4.2.3)
Curriculum Lab 4-5: Advanced Telnet Operations (4.2.4)
Curriculum Lab 4-6: Connectivity Tests–Ping (4.2.5a)
Curriculum Lab 4-7: Connectivity Tests–Traceroute (4.2.5b)
Curriculum Lab 4-8: Troubleshooting IP Address Issues (4.2.6)
Comprehensive Lab 4-9: CDP Commands
Comprehensive Lab 4-10: Network Troubleshooting Commands

Chapter 5 Managing Cisco IOS Software
Study Guide
Router Boot Sequence and Loading IOS Images
Managing Cisco Router IOS and Configuration Files
Command Reference
Lab 5-1: Using the boot system Command (5.1.3)
Lab 5-2: Troubleshooting Configuration Register Boot Problems (5.1.5)
Lab 5-3: Managing Configuration Files with TFTP (5.2.3)
Lab 5-4: Managing IOS Images with TFTP (5.2.5)
Lab 5-5: Password Recovery Procedures (5.2.6a)
Lab 5-6: Managing IOS Images with ROMMON and Xmodem (5.2.6b)
Challenge Lab 5-7: Use TFTP to Load IOS and Configuration File

Chapter 6 Routing and Routing Protocols
Study Guide
Adding Connected and Static IP Routes
Lab Exercises
Command Reference
Curriculum Lab 6-1: Configuring Static Routes (6.1.6)
Comprehensive Lab 6-2: Static Routing with Migration to Dynamic Routing
Challenge Lab 6-3: Static and Dynamic Routing Configuration

Chapter 7 Distance Vector Routing Protocols
Study Guide
Avoiding Loops When Converging Using Distance Vector Routing Protocols
Routing Information Protocol
Lab Exercises
Command Reference
Lab 7-1: Configuring RIP (7.2.2)
Lab 7-2: Troubleshooting RIP (7.2.6)
Lab 7-3: Preventing Routing Updates Through an Interface (7.2.7)
Lab 7-4: Load Balancing Across Multiple Paths (7.2.9)
Lab 7-5: Configuring IGRP (7.3.5)
Lab 7-6: Default Routing with RIP and IGRP (7.3.6)
Lab 7-7: Unequal-Cost Load Balancing with IGRP (7.3.8)
Comprehensive Lab 7-8: Advanced RIP Configuration and Troubleshooting
Challenge Lab 7-9: RIP and Default Routing to ISP

Chapter 8 TCP/IP Suite Error and Control Messages
Study Guide
TCP/IP Error Messages: ICMP
Lab Exercises

Chapter 9 Basic Router Troubleshooting
Study Guide
Examining the Routing Table
Network Testing Methods and Tips
Router and Routing Troubleshooting Tips
Lab Exercises
Command Reference
Lab 9-1: Using show ip route to Examine Routing Tables (9.1.1)
Lab 9-2: Gateway of Last Resort (9.1.2)
Lab 9-3: Last Route Update (9.1.8)
Lab 9-4: Troubleshooting Using ping and telnet (9.2.6)
Lab 9-5: Troubleshooting Using traceroute (9.3.4)
Lab 9-6: Troubleshooting Routing Issues with show ip route and show ip protocols (9.3.5)
Lab 9-7: Troubleshooting Routing Issues with debug (9.3.7)
Challenge Lab 9-8: Basic Routing Troubleshooting

Chapter 10 Intermediate TCP/IP
Study Guide
TCP and UDP Operation
Operation of Transport Layer Ports
Lab Exercises
Command Reference
Curriculum Lab 10-1: Multiple Active Host Sessions (10.1.6)
Curriculum Lab 10-2: Well-Known Port Numbers and Multiple Sessions (10.2.5)

Chapter 11 Access Control Lists (ACLs)
Study Guide
Access Control List Fundamentals
Access Control Configuration
Lab Exercises
Command Reference
Lab 11-1: Configuring Standard Access Lists (11.2.1a)
Lab 11-2: Standard ACLs (11.2.1b)
Lab 11-3: Configuring Extended Access Lists (11.2.2a)
Lab 11-4: Simple Extended Access Lists (11.2.2b)
Lab 11-5: Configuring a Named Access List (11.2.3a)
Lab 11-6: Simple DMZ Extended Access Lists (11.2.3b)
Lab 11-7: Multiple Access Lists Functions (11.2.3c)
Lab 11-8: VTY Restriction (11.2.6)
Comprehensive Lab 11-9: Standard, Extended, and Named ACLs
Challenge Lab 11-10a: Three Routers with Multiple ACL Configurations (Form A)
Challenge Lab 11-10b: Three Routers with Multiple ACL Configurations (Form B)

Appendix A CCNA 2 Skills-Based Assessment Practice

Appendix B Router Interface Summary

Appendix C Erasing and Reloading the Router

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