Designing for Cisco Internetwork Solutions (DESGN) (Authorized CCDA Self-Study Guide) (Exam 640-863) Second Edition Copyright © 2008 Cisco Systems, Inc. ISBN-10: 1-58705-272-5 ISBN-13: 978-1-58705-272-9 Warning and Disclaimer Every effort has been made to make this book as complete and as accurate as possible, but no warranty or fitness is implied. The information provided is on an "as is" basis. The author and the publisher shall have neither liability nor responsibility to any person or entity with respect to any loss or damages arising from the information contained in this book or from the use of the CD or programs accompanying it. When reviewing corrections always check the print number of your book. Corrections are made to printed books with each subsequent printing. First Printing: September 2007 Corrections for all Printings Pg Error xxviii Reads: Correction Should read: NOTE We assume that you understand the NOTE Chapter 9 includes some material from the wireless networking material in the Cisco BCMSN Cisco Press title just mentioned, as an Press book just mentioned. IN Chapter 9, we introduction to wireless technology. include some material from that book as an introduction to wireless technology. Refer to the Cisco Press BCMSN book for more detailed information. 57 97 Chapter 2, Second Paragraph, second sentence Reads: This section introduces the Cisco Vision and Framework that enable customers to build a more intelligent network infrastructure. the Cisco SONA architectural framework shifts the view of the network from a pure traffic transport-oriented view toward a service- and application-oriented view. Chapter 2, First complete sentence, first paragraph Reads: This information can be collected manually using the Cisco IOS software show ip cache flow command. 97 Adding two NOTEs under second bullet point Should read: This section introduces the Cisco Vision and Framework that enable customers to build a more intelligent network infrastructure. The Cisco SONA architectural framework shifts the view of the network from a pure traffic transport-oriented view toward a service- and application-oriented view. Should read: This information can be collected manually using the Cisco IOS software show ip cache [verbose] flow command. Add: NOTE Adding the verbose keyword in the show ip cache command displays a detailed summary of the NetFlow accounting data, including the Type of Service (ToS) settings, which may be used for QoS. NOTE Netflow accounting is disabled by default. Use the ip flow {ingress | egress} command in interface or subinterface configuration mode to enable Netflow accounting for inbound (received) or outbound (transmitted) network traffic. 352 Chapter 5, Table 5-7, under column Hardware, first field Should read: 3560, 3750 539 Reads: 800,1800, 2800, 3800, 7200 Chapter 8, third paragraph, first sentence 565 Reads: Traffic shaping and traffic policing, also referred to as committed access rate, are similar mechanisms in that they both inspect traffic and take action based on the various characteristics of that traffic. Chapter 9 Traffic shaping and traffic policing, also referred to as committed access rate (CAR), are similar mechanisms in that they both inspect traffic and take action based on the various characteristics of that traffic. Should Read: Reads: NOTE As noted in the introduction to this book, we assume that you understand the wireless networking material in the Cisco Press title Building Cisco Multilayer Switched Networks (BCMSN) (Authorized Self-Study Guide), 4th Edition, ISBN 1-58705-273-3. This section includes some material from that book as an introduction to wireless technology. Refer to that Cisco Press BCMSN title for more detailed information. This section includes some material form the Cisco Press title Building Cisco Multilayer Switched Networks (BCMSN) (Authorized Self-Study Guide), 4th Edition, ISBN 1-58705-273-3, as an introduction to wireless technology. 570 Chapter 9, last line of sidebar: Gain Should read: 595 Reads: EIRP (dBm) = Transmit Radio Power (dBm) – cable loss (dB) – antenna gain (dBi) Chapter 9, Figure 9-16 EIRP (dBm) = Transmit Radio Power (dBm) – cable loss (dB) + antenna gain (dBi) Should show as: Shows: The left three dotted lines for Port 1 that go to the Management Interface Primary Port 1 Backup Port 2. The left three dotted lines should go to the middle box “AP MANAGER Interface”, “Primary Port 1, Backup Port 2”. Should read: 665 726 726 Chapter 10, Table 10-1, Title of Last Column Should read: Reads: Risk Index (P*S)/C (Value Between 1 and 9) Risk Index (P*S)/C (Value Between 1/3 and 9 Appendix A, Missing Item column, fifth row down Should read: What are the IP multicast requirements? Reads: What are the QoS requirements? Appendix A, Insert: Insert row above ‘What are the IP multicast requirements?” Under Missing Item: What are the QOS requirements? Under Comments and Assumptions: ACMC is not aware of what QoS is. This errata sheet is intended to provide updated technical information. Spelling and grammar misprints are updated during the reprint process, but are not listed on this errata sheet.