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The Complete Cisco Vpn Configuration Guide Illustrated Edition Richard Deal

  • SKU: BELL-1365268
The Complete Cisco Vpn Configuration Guide Illustrated Edition Richard Deal
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The Complete Cisco Vpn Configuration Guide Illustrated Edition Richard Deal instant download after payment.

Publisher: Cisco Press
File Extension: PDF
File size: 33.86 MB
Pages: 390
Author: Richard Deal
ISBN: 9781587052040, 1587052040
Language: English
Year: 2006
Edition: illustrated edition

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The Complete Cisco Vpn Configuration Guide Illustrated Edition Richard Deal by Richard Deal 9781587052040, 1587052040 instant download after payment.

Very disappointed. I have a 950 page book that does not cover setting up an IOS router for remote access using PPTP or L2TP. WTF? Heck - that's why I bought this expensive book. If you have deep pockets and can buy whatever cisco gear you like then this book will likely introduce you to many possible VPN solutions. But there seems to be a bias in the book toward large enterprise solutions - with little or no consideration given to SOHO and small businesses. Many of us make do with the resources that we have available and can't just go out a buy stuff because the author thinks a remote access concentrator would be "best." I still can't believe that he doesn't cover configuring IOS for access by Windows PPTP or L2TP clients. I'm stunned. With this glaring omission I can't help but wonder about the completeness of the other content. Thumbs down.

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