Interconnecting Cisco Network Devices
Interconnecting Cisco Network Devices
ISBN: 1-57870-111-2
Cisco Press
10th Printing Errata
Pg 65 – The fourth sentence in the ‘Note’ section should read, “The speed of this port can be set as high as
115,200 bps on some devices.”
Page 148 – Regarding Figure 5-3, Step 4 should read, “When Station C sends a frame back to Station D,
the switch can learn Stations C’s MAC address also, at port E2.”
Pg 196 – The command shown after the paragraph under the heading ‘Trunk Line Configuration’ should
read: switch (config-if)# trunk [on │off │desirable │auto │nonnegotiate]
Pg 262 – The second sentence of the last paragraph should read, “IGRP would have based the decision on
combined characteristics, including bandwidth, delay, load, reliability, and MTU.”
Pg 316 – The first sentence of the fourth paragraph should read, “In Example 9-4, we are permitting any
device on network 192.168.55.0 to establish a virtual terminal (Telnet) session with the router.”
Pg 341 – The command under the second paragraph should read:
Router (config-if)#ipx network network [encapsulation encapsulation-type]
Pg 360 – The first paragraph under Table 10-8 should read, “As a result of the configuration in Example
10-11, print server advertisements from file servers A and B (FS-A and FS-B) will not be entered
into the SIT table of Router B and therefore will not be advertised across the Ethernet link to
Router A.”
Pg 376 – The second paragraph should read, “PPP uses its Network Control Protocol (NCP) component to
encapsulate multiple protocols.”
Pg 391 – Regarding Figure 12-3, the heading should read ‘BRI Call Processing’.
9th Printing Errata
Pg 235 – The second sentence of the third paragraph should read, “In this example, choosing a 5-bit mask
allows 20 subnets, each containing 6 hosts.”
Pg 236 – The first sentence of the first paragraph should read, “Table 7-7 is used for subnet planning for
class B networks.”
Delete the second sentence of the first paragraph.
Pg 239 – The first syntax at the top of the page should read:
Router(config)# ip host name [tcp-port-number] address [address]
8th Printing Errata
Pg 47 – Regarding Table 2-3, The second column is incorrect. It should read from top to bottom:
Pair 3
Pair 3
Pair 2
Pair 1
Pair 1
Pair 2
Pair 4
Pair 4
Pg 116 – The last sentence of the third paragraph should read, “Disabling CDP on a switch port would still
allow the switch to forward packets to and from the router, but stop sending and receiving
CDP on that port.”
Pg 139 – Regarding Example 4-23, The caption should read, ‘The copy tftp flash Command Copies the IOS
Image File to Flash from the Network Server’.
Pg 226 – Regarding Figure 7-21, the far right monitor address should read, “172.16.255.254”.
Pg 246 – Regarding question #15, the 5th address should read, “180.15.75.0 255.255.192.0”.
Pg 340 – The sentences at the bottom of the page after the syntax command should read, “The global
command ipx routing enables the ipx processes for the router. The node option allows a
user to specify an IPX node number that will be used as the node number for serial
interfaces”.
Pg 361 – Regarding Table 10-9, the first command should read, “ipx routing [node]”. The second
command in the table should read, “ipx network network”. The second ‘network’ should not be
in bold print.
Pg 488 – The Answer To Chapter 2 Review question #1 should read, “10 Mbps, 100 Mbps, 1000 Mbps
Gigabit)”
Pg 489 – The second sentence to the Answer portion of question #4 should read, “These commands can be
recalled by using special keys (the up- and down-arrows or Ctrl-p or Ctrl-n) to ease the amount of
typing the user must do.”
Pg 494 – Regarding question #15, the 5th address should read, “180.15.75.0 255.255.192.0”.
Pg 495 – The last table should read:
|Address |180 |15 |75 |0 |
|180.15.75.0 |1 |0 |1 |1 |
|255.255.192.0 |1 |1 |1 |1 |
| |1 |0 |1 |1 |
6th Printing Errata
Pg 233 – Regarding Figure 7-30, The fifth line in the column under ‘160’ should read, “10000001’.
2nd Printing Errata
Pg 31 – Refer to the corrections listed in the book
Pg 102 – The second sentence at the beginning of the page should read, “In Example 3-26, the delimiting
character is an ampersand sign (&).
Pg 206 – The sentence under the Note heading should read, “The network interface layer of the TCP/IP
stack shown in Figure 7-1 is sometimes separated and called the physical & data link layers.
Pg 347 – The last bulleted sentence on the page should read, “The server name (fsi), network address
(11), node address (0000.0000.0001), and source socket number (0451) are shown. 0451 is the
socket number for the NetWare Core Protocol (NCP).
1st Printing Errata
Pg 13 – The seventh sentence in the fourth paragraph should read, “So, you call your favorite parcel carrier
And give them the mug.
Pg 30 & 31 – Refer to the corrections listed in the book
Pg 54 – Refer to corrections listed in the book.
Pg 68 – The first sentence in the fourth paragraph should read, “You will learn to set up a minimum device
configuration for the router and the switch in this chapter”.
Pg 77 - Under the heading, How to Get Help for Table 3-4, the third entry should read, “Reenter the
command followed by a question mark (?) with a space between the command and the question
mark.
Pg 89 – The fourth paragraph under the heading, Modifying Router Configuration should read, “For
security purposes, the EXEC has two default levels of access to commands—user mode and
privileged mode:
Pg 93 – Under the heading, How to Get Help for Table 3-8, the third entry should read, “Reenter the
command followed by a question mark (?) with a space between the command and the question
mark.
Pg 102 – The second sentence at the beginning of the page should read, “In Example 3-26, the delimiting
character is an ampersand sign (&).
Pg 159 – The definition for Root Port should read, “Port 0’s of Switches X and Y, because they are the
path to the root.
Pg 162 – The sentence under the Note heading should read, “During a topology change, affected devices
will not be able to fully communicate until Spanning Tree has converged.
Pg 205 – The chart labeled TCP/IP Model for Figure 7-1, layer 2 & 1 should be changed to read,
“Network Interface Layer”.
Pg 206 – The sentence under the Note heading should read, “The network interface layer of the TCP/IP
stack shown in Figure 7-1 are sometimes separated and called the physical & data link layers.
Pg 232 – The first paragraph should read, “STET broadcasts (255.255.255.255) are not propagated, but are
considered local broadcasts.
The sentence under the Note heading should read, “In IOS Release 12.0, routers by default will
not forward all subnets or directed broadcast. Use the ip directed-broadcast command to
enable this feature.
Pg 233 – Step 4 should read, “In a row just below, place all 0s for the remaining free spaces (to the right of
the line). This will be the subnet.
Pg 250 – The first paragraph should read, “To be able to route packets of information, a router (or any other
entity that performs routing, such as a UNIX workstation running the route daemon, or a Layer 3
switch ) needs to know the following key information:
Pg 283 – Refer to the corrections in the book.
Pg 292 – Refer to the corrections in the book.
Pg 347 – The last bulleted sentence on the page should read, “The server name (FSI), network address
(11), node address (0000.0000.0001), and source socket number (0451) are shown. 0451 is the
socket number for the NetWare Core Protocol (NCP).
Pg 495 – Refer to the corrections in the book.
Pg 500 – Answer number 11 should read, “With the command dialer-group group-number on the interface
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