Advanced MPLS Design and Implementation covers MPLS QoS pretty well.

""nrf""  wrote in message
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> The book is all-right, it's not great.  It's OK as an intro book to the
> subject.  Unfortunately many of the more complex topics in later chapters
> are written in such garbled way as to be almost unintelligible,
particularly
> some of the 'carrier of carrier' and 'Internet access' stuff, and those
are
> precisely the topics that need to be as clear as possible because of their
> complexity.   I swear, some of the grammar is so convuleted that the only
> way to really understand everything in those chapters is to already know
it
> in the first place, but then if you already know it, why are you reading
the
> book at all?
>
> The book is also missing any mention of probably the most important reason
> to use MPLS at all: traffic-engineering.  Unfortunately there is no really
> good Cisco book about this subject (it is covered briefly in IP Quality of
> Service, but not in any serious depth).  The best stuff I've ever found on
> TE is, ahem, Juniper course material.
>
> But like I said, a decent intro book on the subject.
>
>
>
> ""Caplan M""  wrote in message
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> > I'm reading it and so far I'm pleased with it. I haven't got to the VPN
> > stuff yet though, but its given me a good grounging in tag switching and
> MPLS.




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