Bookshelf: Reference Books

Enterprise Networks & Servers, Sep 2004

Practical BGP by Russ White, Danny McPherson and Srihari Sangli goes from the basics of the BGP protocol itself to information on deploying BGP in networks. Coverage includes best practices and diverse real-world scenarios for applying BGPv4, understanding the impact of BGP design on local networks and the global Internet backbone, and deploying BGP/MPLS Layer3 VPNs.

Addison-Wesley

ISBN: 0-321-12700-5

434 pp

>44.99

www.awprofessional.com

Enabling IP Routing with Cisco Routers by R. Das and K. Chakrabarty is a comprehensive IP routing reference guide for network architects as well as students preparing for the CCNP and CCDP exams. It follows a simple-to-complex approach in the discussion of IP routing protocols and covers the ODR, RIP, IGRP, EIGRP and BGP protocols. (Includes CD-ROM.)

Charles River Media

ISBN: 1-58450-335-1

486 pp

$49.95

www.charlesriver.com

Cisco IP Routing Protocols: Troubleshooting Techniques by Y Anand and K. Chakrabarty is a reference guide for network professionals facing problems with implementing and configuring IP routing protocols. Using a building block approach, the entire process of solving problems associated with routing protocols is covered - isolation and classification of the problem, identification of the root cause, event correlation, and resolution. (Includes CDROM.)

Charles River Media

ISBN: 1-58450-341-6

409 pp

$49.95

www.charlesriver.com

The Linux TCP/IP Stack: Networking for Embedded Systems by Thomas F. Herbert begins with a general overview of TCP/IP networking with background information on applicable networking standards. From there, it details the TCP/IP implementation in Linux 2.6 by following a packet of data as it flows through the stack from the sending system, out the wire, and back through the input side of the stack in the receiving machine. (CD-ROM included.)

Charles River Media

ISBN: 1-58450-284-3

586 pp

$49.95

www.charlesriver.com

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