Juniper's site has loads of of mpls goodness.

Mark W. Odette II wrote:
> This is a learning forum, with no hard-fast rule to boycott the
> acknowledgement of "other vendors".
> 
> Even Cisco documents (to an extent) how to interconnect their equipment
> to competitors' equipment on CCO.  So there shouldn't be a big deal.
> 
> So, if you wouldn't mind, please make an addendum to your last post and
> tell us the name of the vendor that has these oh-so-wonderful white
> papers!
> 
> Thanks,
> Mark
> 
> -----Original Message-----
> From: nrf [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] 
> Sent: Tuesday, September 17, 2002 1:18 AM
> To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Subject: Re: MPLS Books [7:53255]
> 
> Depends on what you want.  It is my opinion that neither is really that
> good.  Don't get me wrong, they're OK, but they certainly aren't worthy
> of
> touching Doyle, not by a long shot.  The Pepelnjak one talks a lot about
> VPN's but makes absolutely no mention of TE.  The Alwayn one talks about
> TE,
> if briefly.  Like I said, neither book is really comprehensive.  And
> unfortunately, as you might expect with a fast-moving technology like
> MPLS,
> both books are already somewhat obsolete.
> 
> The best high-level explanations of MPLS, especially MPLS VPN's,  are
> white
> papers from, err, another vendor that shall remain unnamed.
> 
> 
> ""Silju Pillai""  wrote in message
> news:[EMAIL PROTECTED]...
> 
>>I would like to know which is the best book on Cisco MPLS-VPN. I saw
> 
> two
> 
>>books on MPLS VPN Architectures of the same author in Ciscopress and
> 
> amazon.
> 
>>Whats the difference between these two? Which one is better?
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