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Router Security Configuration Guide UNCLASSIFIED 212 UNCLASSIFIED Version 1.0g 7.7.  References [1]    Sacket, G.C. Cisco Router Handbook , McGraw-Hill, New York, NY, 2000. Contains a good overview of Cisco ATM facilities. [2]    Cisco IOS 12.0 Network Security , Cisco Press, Indianapolis, IN, 1999. Authoritative source for in-depth descriptions of security-related IOS facilities, including IPSec and related configuration commands. [3]    Cisco IOS 12.0 Switching Services, Cisco Press, Indianapolis, IN, 1999. This documentation volume includes extensive configuration information for Cisco ATM switching and LANE. [4]    Doraswamy, N. and Harkins, D. IPSec: The New Security Standard for the Internet, Intranets, and Virtual Private Networks, Prentice-Hall, Upper Saddle River, NJ, 1999. Contains a good overview and substantial technical detail about IPSec and related topics. [5]    Kent, S. and Atkinson, R. “Security Architecture for the Internet Protocol,” RFC 2401, 1998. The master document for IPSec, includes extensive remarks about VPN architecture. [6]    Eastlake, D. “Domain Name System Security Extensions,” RFC 2535, 1999. The updated standard for secure DNS, includes extensive discussion and examples. [7]    Braden, Z,, Berson, H., and Jamin, “Resource reSerVation Protocol (RSVP) – Version 1 Functional Specification,” RFC 2205, 1997. The  basic standard for RSVP, defines the protocol structure and intent. [8]    Baker, Lindell, and Talwar, RFC 2747, “RSVP Cryptographic Authentication”, 2000. Describes the message authentication service to be used with RSVP. [9]    Laubach, M. and Halpern, J. “Classical IP and ARP over ATM”, RFC 2225, 1998. The definition of Classical IP over ATM; also good background reading for understanding the issues of hosting IP over ATM.