Re: Any beginners books about BGP. [7:49695]

2002-07-25 Thread Peter van Oene
Halabi's book provides a pretty basic overview. Pete At 06:36 PM 7/25/2002 +, sam sneed wrote: >I am mostly a LAN administrator and my network isn't large enough for me to >get any dynamic routing experience. I am interseted in learning BGP. I've >got the Cisco Press and Sybex CCNP routing

Re: Any beginners books about BGP. [7:49695]

2002-07-25 Thread John Neiberger
I would highly recommend two books: BGP4: Interdomain Routing in the Internet, by John W. Stewart III Internet Routing Architectures, 2nd Edition by Basaam (Sam) Halabi The first book is deceptively short. It may be small but I found it to have excellent descriptions and examples. HTH, John

Re: Any beginners books about BGP. [7:49695]

2002-07-25 Thread Chuck
as Howard likes to say, it's rocket science, not BGP meaning that BGP can be difficult at first. Along with the usual recommendations of the Cisco Press BGP book by Halabi, you might want to take a look through BGP4 by John W. Stewart III. And maybe the RFC. Only don't get bogged down in the pro

Re: Any beginners books about BGP. [7:49695]

2002-07-25 Thread Scott
Routing TCP/IP Vol. II by Doyle is a good start. For more advanced info., check out Halabi's Internet Routing Architecture. Parkhurst also has a book called BGP4 Config. and Command Handbook that is good. HTH, Scott CCIE #9340 ""sam sneed"" wrote in message [EMAIL PROTECTED]">news:[EMAIL PROT

Any beginners books about BGP. [7:49695]

2002-07-25 Thread sam sneed
I am mostly a LAN administrator and my network isn't large enough for me to get any dynamic routing experience. I am interseted in learning BGP. I've got the Cisco Press and Sybex CCNP routing books but I didn't like the BGP coverage, it seemed inadequate. Could anyone recommend a BGP book that is