RE: OSPF: Best book

From: Filyurin, Yan (yan.filyurin@eds.com)
Date: Fri Feb 23 2007 - 19:45:21 ART


It's pretty old, but very useful. On Cisco's website you can find OSPF
design guide and it has a lot of overviews. One other great thing is
that OSPF being popular as it is, there all kinds of presentation done
for university classes on computer networking. And there is also a
book, that I am kind of starting on called Optimal Routing Design, also
by Cisco Press. Author is Russ White.

Which brings me up to a question. Are there any good books and good
documents on various IOS IP Services, Network Management and other
miscellaneous stuff. I am actually reading Ian Pepeljnak's (spelling)
blog and Oreily Cisco Cookbook. Any other recommendations?

Also what would be a good way other than doing vendor practice to kind
of get a list of things and what they mean. As in weird question -- do
this.

For example. Configure area X using OSPF type 1 authentication --
meaning use simple authentication

Yan
 

-----Original Message-----
From: nobody@groupstudy.com [mailto:nobody@groupstudy.com] On Behalf Of
Darby Weaver
Sent: Friday, February 23, 2007 4:58 PM
To: Muhabat; ccielab@groupstudy.com
Subject: Re: OSPF: Best book

There used to be a few people would recommend.

Number one book in my opinion that cleared things up for me definatively
was Cisco Press by Parkhurst.

Now, if you visit some of the booklists by our vendors, and I was on NMC
last night, so I just happened to notice it was the only book listed for
OSPF.

You might supplement it with Doyle's TCP/IP.

And Cisco Press - Troubleshooting IP Routing Prtocols.

Others help as well, but these ought to help out quite a bit.

--- Muhabat <muhabat@gmail.com> wrote:

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