From: Packet Man (ccie2b@hotmail.com)
Date: Mon Mar 08 2004 - 23:45:18 GMT-3
Hi,
Many people, myself included, think that the best book on BGP is Halabi's
Internet Routing Architecture. Doyle's coverage of BGP is also very good.
I have both books and feel that some topics are explained better by Doyle
but other topics are more thoroughly explained by Halabi.
So, if you want just one book which is solely focused on BGP, then get
Halabi, but if you want to learn and study NAT, Multicast, on some other
topics important for the lab in addtion to BGP, then get Doyle's book.
>From: jmatus@pacbell.net
>Reply-To: jmatus@pacbell.net
>To: ccielab@groupstudy.com
>Subject: bgp books
>Date: Mon, 8 Mar 2004 20:33:25 -0500
>
>can anyone recommend a really good book for bgp to help w/ the lab exam.
>i've seen it is in tcp/ip v2, bgp4 command config handbook.....are they
>comparable? is one better than the other? i've go enuf money for about 1`
>more book (already spent 1500 on other book and manuals)
>thanks in advance!
>
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