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From: dude (navinie@gmail.com)
Date: Sun Jun 03 2007 - 17:42:52 ART


Hi Ramya,

The book is a programmer's perspective to Cisco IOS and hardware
architecture. The book boasts about the fundamentals of IOS operations, like
kernel function, memory and resource management, memory block allocation,
thread management etc.

It also talks about the evolution of cisco router architecture for the ones
that were introduced in the beginning and how the architecture has evolved
to the present day scenario.

Its a very good book for the network enggs. or admins. who are more on
troubleshooting on advance levels. I would say some guy who works in TAC or
is interested to gain knowledge about the Cisco IOS & hardware mysteries.

Nevertheless, its a good read.

Navin

On 6/3/07, Sadiq Yakasai <sadiqtanko@gmail.com> wrote:
>
> an excellent book that explains to u the IOS from an architectural
> standpoint.
>
> how the processes for events are created and destroyed, where the
> memory allocations are made, the different architectures of different
> boxes, processes' prioritization, queues, etc...
>
> it is an excellent read, most especially if u've got some RTOS
> background i think...
>
> On 6/3/07, Ramya S <ramya_1975@hotmail.com> wrote:
> > Hi group,
> >
> > Can someone give me a review about this book from ciscopress "Inside
> Cisco
> > IOS Software Architecture" .
> >
> > Ramya Sen
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