I've got it...it's so-so.  He actually covers EGP, saying it's sometimes
still used in military networks.  He spends a lot of time on BGP which, if
you have Halabi (which you should if you're on this list ;-) you don't
really need, but he also spends some time on NAT and IP multicasting - which
is the section I've been reading since I got it on Tuesday.  He also covers
IPv6, but I haven't read over that section yet.  He also made the major
mistake of just asking fill-in-the-blank review questions at the end of each
chapter - and didn't provide any of the troubleshooting/case study questions
which made Vol.1 such a powerhouse book.

I'd say go to the bookstore, flip through it, see if there's anything you
need, but it's definitely not a must-have like his Vol. 1 is.

BJ


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Routing TCP/IP, Volume II (CCIE Professional Development series)

Anyone read this yet?  If so, comments?  Outstanding?  Must see? Wait for it
to show up at blockbuster?

Thanks
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