Hello all!
Does anyone know of any books/material that would be geared more toward ISP
network design? Looking for as much as I can find...
Thanks
Chris
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Internet Routing Architectures 2nd edition would be one.
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Chris Headings wrote:
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> Hello all!
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> Does anyone know of any books/material that would be geared more toward ISP
> network design? Looking for as much as I can find...
>
> Thanks
>
> Chris
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Hello all!
Does anyone know of any books/material that would be geared more toward ISP
network design? Looking for as much as I can find
>Hello all!
>
>Does anyone know of any books/material that would be geared more toward ISP
>network design? Looking for as much as I can find...
>
>Thanks
>
>
My new book, "Building Service Provider Networks" from Wiley, should
be in bookstores around Memorial Day. I don't yet have the ISBN.
Thanks to everyone!!!
Chris
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Thanks!!!
We are an ISP in So. Cal. We are gearing up to open other offices in
bewteen Arizona and Ca...
We are trying to decide what would be the best way of intergrating our ISP
network...like...
Should we just continue to use our one ASN and have all traffic come back to
the Global NOC, or
On Fri, May 10, 2002 at 02:40:13PM -0400, Howard C. Berkowitz wrote:
> >Hello all!
> >
> >Does anyone know of any books/material that would be geared more toward
ISP
> >network design? Looking for as much as I can find...
> >
> >Thanks
> >
> >
>
> My new book, "Building Service Provider Network
There were some really good answers to this question.
In particular, I liked the person who mentioned the NetPro
IDC design session (Cisco's SRND's are also really good).
Howard's new book will be interesting to check out. His
other suggestions of checking out NANOG, RADB, RIPE,
etc are also de
>On Fri, May 10, 2002 at 02:40:13PM -0400, Howard C. Berkowitz wrote:
>
>> >Hello all!
>> >
>> >Does anyone know of any books/material that would be geared more toward
ISP
>> >network design? Looking for as much as I can find...
>> >
>> >Thanks
>> >
>> >
>>
>> My new book, "Building Serv
At 2:53 PM -0400 5/10/02, Chris Headings wrote:
>Thanks!!!
>
>We are an ISP in So. Cal. We are gearing up to open other offices in
>bewteen Arizona and Ca...
>
>We are trying to decide what would be the best way of intergrating our ISP
>network...like...
>
>Should we just continue to use our one
If you are going to have local uplinks in your other locations (and it is not
just a hub-and-spoke design with no need for internet redundancy), then I
would run the same ASN throughout, use BGP Confederations (maybe not,
depending on the number of uplinks, routers and your client's transport
requ
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> We are an ISP in So. Cal. We are gearing up to open other offices in
> bewteen Arizona and Ca...
>
> We are trying to decide what would be the best way of intergrating our ISP
> network...like...
>
> Should we jus
At 6:32 PM -0400 5/10/02, dre wrote:
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>> We are an ISP in So. Cal. We are gearing up to open other offices in
>> bewteen Arizona and Ca...
>>
>> We are trying to decide what would be the best way of intergrating
At 6:32 PM -0400 5/10/02, dre wrote:
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>> We are an ISP in So. Cal. We are gearing up to open other offices in
>> bewteen Arizona and Ca...
>>
>> We are trying to decide what would be the best way of intergrating
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>> You also might want to check out Barry Greene / Philip Smith's
> new CiscoPress book, "Cisco ISP Essentials" and the website,
> http://www.ispbook.com/
I heard the book is partially based on the papers from this link:
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Another possible choice could be buying MPLS VPN from some upstreams.
My .02
Kent
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