RE: IS-IS information
see www.itprc.com/routing.htm for links to Cisco IS-IS configuration guides, protocol overviews, and other material. irwin -Original Message- From: Greg Pendergrass [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] Sent: Thursday, April 25, 2002 4:00 PM To: 'Nanog@Merit. Edu' Subject: IS-IS information What is a good reference for IS-IS and Integrated IS-IS? I'm looking for an overview of how the protocol works as well as specific vendors' implementations. Any suggestions? Greg
Re: IS-IS information
On Thu, Apr 25, 2002 at 06:33:25PM -0400, Randy Bush wrote something like this: > > the gossip i am getting is that today is a particularly appropriate > day to be reading the cisco is-is book > > randy no default-information originate klez.virus should remedy the situation. -Mark -- Today I will create a crisis situation so I can feel really alive.
RE: IS-IS information
> aside from the cisco is-is book... the gossip i am getting is that today is a particularly appropriate day to be reading the cisco is-is book randy
RE: IS-IS information
aside from the cisco is-is book... Routing TCP/IP Volume I by Jeff Doyle ISBN: 1578700418 or Juniper Networks Routers: The Complete Reference by Matt Kolon (Editor), Jeff Doyle (Editor) ISBN: 0072194812 other, more general references: Interconnections: Bridges, Routers, Switches, and Internetworking Protocols by Radia Perlman ISBN: 0201634481 Network Architecture and Development Series: Designing Routing and Switching Architectures by Howard C. Berkowitz ISBN: 1578700604 -andy Greg Pendergrass wrote on 25 April 2002 at 22:00: > > What is a good reference for IS-IS and Integrated IS-IS? I'm > looking for an > overview of how the protocol works as well as specific vendors' > implementations. Any suggestions? > > Greg >
Re: IS-IS information
btw the permissions were wrong. they are fixed now, enjoy. -Mark -- War is peace. Freedom is slavery. Ketchup is a vegetable.
Re: IS-IS information
On Thu, Apr 25, 2002 at 05:00:05PM -0400, Greg Pendergrass wrote something like this: > implementations. Any suggestions? > > Greg > Greg, Here's one document I received from Cisco. It was useful to me. http://gomez.charter.com/~mark/ISISintro.pdf -Mark -- Read this tagline, or we shoot this dog.
RE: IS-IS information
Cisco very recently published "IS-IS Network Design Solutions", ISBN 1-57870-220-8. I don't know of any other good references. It's obviously Cisco-centric but does try to cover questions like "why do I want IS-IS instead of [mumble] as my IGP". > -Original Message- > From: Greg Pendergrass [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] > Sent: Thursday, April 25, 2002 4:00 PM > To: 'Nanog@Merit. Edu' > Subject: IS-IS information > > > What is a good reference for IS-IS and Integrated IS-IS? I'm looking for > an > overview of how the protocol works as well as specific vendors' > implementations. Any suggestions? > > Greg
Re: IS-IS information
Cisco's online documentation, though obviously tailored to their product line, provides a great overview of most 'common' routing scenarios, protocols and configurations. [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: > What is a good reference for IS-IS and Integrated IS-IS? I'm looking for an > overview of how the protocol works as well as specific vendors' > implementations. Any suggestions? > > Greg > >