Advanced MPLS Design book surprises me with the intro
on MPLS. Most of the ideas are exactly worded with
slight modification from Davie's book. The author
seems to have no personnel opinion at all .
TE's good intro is in Davie's book and Eric Gray also
throw some light on it. Also consider
: Friday, February 08, 2002 9:03 PM
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Subject: Re: MPLS and VPN Architectures book [7:34792]
The book is all-right, it's not great. It's OK as an intro book to the
subject. Unfortunately many of the more complex topics in later chapters
are written in such garbled way as to b
I'm reading it and so far I'm pleased with it. I haven't got to the VPN
stuff yet though, but its given me a good grounging in tag switching and MPLS.
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The book is all-right, it's not great. It's OK as an intro book to the
subject. Unfortunately many of the more complex topics in later chapters
are written in such garbled way as to be almost unintelligible, particularly
some of the 'carrier of carrier' and 'Internet access' stuff, and those
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Subject: Re: MPLS and VPN Architectures book [7:34792]
The book is all-right, it's not great. It's OK as an intro book to the
subject. Unfortunately many of the more complex topics in later chapters
are written in such garbled way as to be almost unintelligible, particularly
some
Advanced MPLS Design and Implementation covers MPLS QoS pretty well.
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The book is all-right, it's not great. It's OK as an intro book to the
subject. Unfortunately many of the more complex topics in later chapters
are
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