From: Wink (dwinkworth@wi.rr.com)
Date: Sun Jun 24 2007 - 12:21:20 ART
Before reading that book, I had no idea how complicated static routing can
be...
That book and the "Inside Cisco IOS architecture" book go together like peas
and carrots.
I'm not 100% that your *need* these books, but I think it helps just because
it reinforces in your mind exactly what happens between the ingress and
egress interfaces of a router.
Derick, CCIE #15672
----- Original Message -----
From: "ruth wainwright" <ruthwainwright@yahoo.com.au>
To: <ccielab@groupstudy.com>
Sent: Sunday, June 24, 2007 8:19 AM
Subject: Great Book!
> Hi
>
> I feel I must share this gem with you. Most of you are probably nodding
> sagely and saying 'ah yes I know about that one...', but for those of us
> still struggling around in the primeval soup of IP routing this is a must.
> And no I don't have shares!
>
> Cisco IP Routing - Alex Zinin
>
> It answers all those basic 'how does that happen?' questions and fills in
> all those blanks...well almost. I can't praise it enough.
>
> Anyway as they say my 2 cents (more like $50 actually)
>
> Ruth
>
>
>
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