Howard Berkowitz's Designing Routing and Switching [7:4239]

2001-05-11 Thread Torren Craigie-Manson

Hi all,

I've stumbled across 2 versions of Designing Routing and Switching
Architectures by Howard Berkowitz. One is 964 pages, the other is a
"textbook binding" and 500 pages. Can anyone (hmm, Howard? :) ) comment on
the differences between the two, and why I should get one version over the
other?

Cheers,
Torren




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Re: Howard Berkowitz's Designing Routing and Switching [7:4239]

2001-05-11 Thread Priscilla Oppenheimer

Check the titles. The 500 page one is probably a different book, "Designing 
Addressing Architectures."

Actually, Howard has said he wanted them to be all one book, but the 
publisher had him divide them up, which is probably a good thing. 1464 
pages would be pretty hefty!

I tried to check at Amazon.com, but it's down!

Priscilla

At 08:12 PM 5/11/01, Torren Craigie-Manson wrote:
>Hi all,
>
>I've stumbled across 2 versions of Designing Routing and Switching
>Architectures by Howard Berkowitz. One is 964 pages, the other is a
>"textbook binding" and 500 pages. Can anyone (hmm, Howard? :) ) comment on
>the differences between the two, and why I should get one version over the
>other?
>
>Cheers,
>Torren
>FAQ, list archives, and subscription info: 
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Re: Howard Berkowitz's Designing Routing and Switching [7:4239]

2001-05-11 Thread Howard C. Berkowitz

>Hi all,
>
>I've stumbled across 2 versions of Designing Routing and Switching
>Architectures by Howard Berkowitz. One is 964 pages, the other is a
>"textbook binding" and 500 pages. Can anyone (hmm, Howard? :) ) comment on
>the differences between the two, and why I should get one version over the
>other?
>
>Cheers,
>Torren

There's only one version, which is 964 pages.  I suspect the other 
description came from a prepublication announcement by the publisher.




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