Hi John,
I think the following link would stand sufficient initially.
http://www.cisco.com/warp/public/459/18.html
Regards,
Vikram
John Hutchison wrote:
OK...I've been dreading this. It's time for me to start getting into
the nuts and bolts of BGP. I don't wanna spend $70 bucks right
Shawn K.
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Hi John,
I think the following link would stand sufficient initially.
http://www.cisco.com/warp/public/459
OK...I've been dreading this. It's time for me to start getting into
the nuts and bolts of BGP. I don't wanna spend $70 bucks right now on a book
and I don't want a TOME of a thousand pages. I'm looking, right now, for the
briefest, but full reference for it. Anyone have any ideas? Thanks in
John Hutchison wrote:
OK...I've been dreading this. It's time for me to start getting into
the nuts and bolts of BGP. I don't wanna spend $70 bucks right now on a
book
and I don't want a TOME of a thousand pages. I'm looking, right now, for
the
briefest, but full reference for it. Anyone
Halabi's
Internet Routing Architectures vol. 2
Dont leave home without it, about the best so far. 55$
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I am also new to BGP, I read some Halabi , Cisco docs, and CCNP routing
(sybex and Cisco press)
The best refernce to start with , in my opinion, is
BGP4 Interdomain routing in the internet
John W. stewart III
160 pages $22
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If you want brief but excellent, get BGP4: Interdomain Routing in the
Internet by John W. Stewart. It's an excellent primer on BGP.
John
John Hutchison 9/26/02 1:11:56 PM
OK...I've been dreading this. It's time for me to start getting into
the nuts and bolts of BGP. I don't wanna spend $70
Not to belabor the obvious, but if you don't want to buy a book right now
there's always good ole CCO.
http://www.cisco.com/warp/public/459/bgp-toc.html
has lots of nuts and bolts and runs 71pp in pdf form.
I think Halabi's original paper, the one he later expanded into his book,
was once on
There is also a lot of good info on CCO and though I haven't checked
lately I'm sure NANOG would also be a good resource and these are free.
Dave
M.C. van den Bovenkamp wrote:
John Hutchison wrote:
OK...I've been dreading this. It's time for me to start getting into
the nuts and
MADMAN wrote:
There is also a lot of good info on CCO
True enough. http://www.cisco.com/warp/public/459/18.html (BGP Technical
Tips) would be a good start.
Regards,
Marco.
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The information provided at the Cisco site is really good. I have a number
of books on this, but every time I go to Cisco, some things get clearer.
http://www.cisco.com/warp/public/459/18.html (BGP Technical
Tips).
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