Hi Navin,
I really like Parkhurst's Book on BGP Config. I am studying BGP using the
RFC, Doyle II, Hutnik's All-in-1 Lab Guide (2nd edition) and Halabi's IRA.
Consistently, when I run into a question from anyone of the these, I turn to
Parkhurst's book and find the answer. The BGP Command and Config Handbook
isn't like a normal tech book - it's really not meant to be read from cover
to cover. But anytime I have a config question I have been able to answer
it from Parkhurst's book. I have found a few editing errors with the
diagrams but overall I like the book. Couple that with Doyle's TCP/IP II
and I think I have enough for the lab.
Good luck,
Sean C.
CCNP, CCDP, MCSE
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