Re: Re: Suggest me a good book to learn ISIS <eom>

From: vasil ketev <vasil_vik_at_abv.bg>
Date: Thu, 19 May 2011 10:36:09 +0300 (EEST)

Hi Gays,

I agree with Christian Hunter's suggestion.

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Hi Christian,

Thanks for the heads up - and with that extra recommendation from Jeff Doyle

it must be quality reference indeed.

Cheers,

Adam

On Thu, May 19, 2011 at 10:18 AM, Christian Hunter stasis416_at_gmail.com >wrote:

> The Complete IS-IS Routing Protocol

> Hannes Gredler &amp; Walter Goralski

> ISBN 1-85233-822-9

>

>

> http://www.amazon.com/Complete---Routing-Protocol/dp/1852338229/ref=sr_1_1?ie=UTF8&amp;qid=1305764229&amp;sr=8-1

>

> It's the BIBLE of IS-IS.

>

> Christian Hunter

>

>

> On Wed, May 18, 2011 at 7:45 PM, Adam Booth adam.booth_at_gmail.com > wrote:

> > Hi Carlos,

> >

> > I have to agree that it's a pretty rude to make such a short and sharp

> > request without mentioning what if anything has been done, what routing

> > protocol experience Tapas has (while OSPF and IS-IS have a fair number of

> > differences there are many similarities) and what level of knowledge is

> > required.

> >

> > That said, going through ISO 10589 is not a fun thing to do, so other

> > resources are probably worth looking at if you don't want to get

> completely

> > discouraged.

> >

> > These are some of the books that I have on my shelf that talk about IS-IS

> > that I would probably suggest looking at in order.

> >

> > 1) Doyle's Routing TCP/IP Volume 1 which should be on any aspiring

> network

> > engineers bookshelf has a chapter on integrated IS-IS which may be enough

> > for the concepts to be grasped

> >

> > 2) Troubleshooting IP Routing Protocols has a section on IS-IS as well.

> >

> > 3) Doyle's more recent OSPF and IS-IS: Choosing an IGP for Large-Scale

> > Networks goes into a lot more depth comparing IS-IS and OSPF helping to

> give

> > network designers information to help select which IGP to use for larger

> > networks giving config examples for IOS and JunOS (I'll give you a

> spoiler

> > here the last page doesnt actually pick one protocol or the other)

> >

> > 4) Martey's IS-IS Network Design Solutions which may help in practical

> > concerns for deployment and if you just want a book abour imlementing

> IS-IS

> > I guess this is not a bad choice (I ranked this lower than the others

> > because I think the first two books really are good additions to any

> network

> > persons arsenal of information and should probably be considered before

> > looking at spending any more money)

> >

> > Cheers,

> > Adam

> >

> >

> > On Thu, May 19, 2011 at 9:00 AM, Carlos G Mendioroz tron_at_huapi.ba.ar

> >wrote:

> >

> >> Please ????

> >>

> >> I want it all, and I want it now!

> >>

> >> Tapas Das @ 18/05/2011 17:02 -0300 dixit:

> >>

> >> --

> >> Carlos G Mendioroz tron_at_huapi.ba.ar > LW7 EQI Argentina

> >>

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