Saw a preview of this one at Networkers in vegas. Looked like a good book to have. I
assume that the final version would be evenb better since the version I saw was kind
of ... unfinished :-).
Karen
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On 8/15/2000 at 11:59 PM Andy wrote:
just got a new book this afternoon:
Inside Cisco IOS Software Architecture - CCIE Professional Development
authors: Vijay Bollapragada, Russ White and Curtis Murphy
Cisco Press, ISBN 1578701813
>From what I have seen this is one to go up with Halabi, Caslow and Doyle. Not so
>much of a certification book, as one that covers the inner working of the IOS with
>particular emphasis on the various switching paths (process, fast, CEF, dCEF) and the
>like, of which there is very little other documentation available. Also covers the
>particulars of some of the more common hardware platforms - 1600, 2500, 3600, 4X00,
>7X00 and 12000.
Rather than being a break/fix book, I reckon this is going to be invaluable for
peformance degradation-type issues which are invariably harder to track down than
full-on "broken" scenarios. Seems to cover a lot on the stacks, buffers, memory/cpu
usage side of things which once you have a network up and running are the things to
monitor to maintain the health of a network.
That's another one for my reading list ;-)
Andy
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