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Title: BGP4 Inter-Domain Routing in the Internet by John W. Stewart ISBN: 0-201-37951-1 Publisher: Addison-Wesley Pub Co Pub. Date: 14 December, 1998 Format: Paperback Volumes: 1 List Price(USD): $22.99 |
Average Customer Rating: 4.36 (25 reviews)
Rating: 4
Summary: Concise Intro to BGP4
Comment: As the title suggests, this book is about BGP4, period. Don't expect a big discussion about anything else. There is an obligatory intro to internet routing and TCP/IP, but that's not the focus of the book. What it is is a great first book on BGP for anyone looking to use multiple ISPs for corporate internet access, or looking to implement BGP4 on larger corporate intranets.
The description of the BGP4 routing protocol is extremely detailed and would probably serve as an excellent reference guide. There are enough examples to give you a pretty good idea of how BGP is used, but if you're looking to create your own autonomous system(s), you'll need more information. Check out Bassam Halabi's book - Internet Routing Architectures and talk to your ISPs routing experts. btw: Halabi's book focuses on Cisco's implementation of BGP4 and includes lots of example configs, but that's fine since the internet is dominated by Cisco anyway.
I found this book to be excellent and recommend it to anyone who is interested in implementing BGP4 in their network, or to anyone who just wants to expand their knowledge base. The book is short but that's a positive attribute in this case. Kudos to Mr. Stewart.
Rating: 5
Summary: A must read for network engineers
Comment: Like another reviewer mentioned not to be fooled by its size. This is the best description of BGP4 I've come across so far. Working for a networking company that makes products for the internet core I was asked to educate myself in BGP.
This book covers all the basic BGP path attributes to the advanced topics such as router reflectors, confederations and communities. After reading this book I fully understood what routing policy means and how BGP uses that to make the internet work. BGP is indeed the work horse behind the internet.
I recommend to read this book before indulging yourself in the RFC1771 for more details.
I even the like the simplistic round diagrams throughout the book, a fresh look... something non-cisco And who better to write the book but John himself, one of the brains behind Juniper networks! Rating: 5 Thank you for visiting www.AnyBook4Less.com and enjoy your savings!
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Summary: Finally BGP4 without Cisco Configurations
Comment: This book was a pleasure to read because it focussed on the technology issues regarding BGP4. There was enough TCP/IP to serve as a review and then discussion on the topic of the book. Whereas how to configure a router is important, it is refreshing to read a book that talks about the technical aspects and leaves configuration to other books (especially Cisco configurations)Similar Books:
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