Re: Reading RFCs

From: Routing Freak <routingfreak_at_gmail.com>
Date: Tue, 11 Dec 2012 22:52:12 +0530

I used to read only after working and also reading articles or vendor
specific documentation or any other blog resources and get a feel of it and
discussing with people and answering few questions.

Then i will go for RFC, directly if i want to know abt any protocol or
feature, i just get a feel of things, then read articles,blogs posts ,
cisco or juniper docs or any test plan ( if u r in network testing ) ,so
these docs will reallyhelp u big time before jumping into RFC

On Tue, Dec 11, 2012 at 10:03 PM, Sadiq Yakasai <sadiqtanko_at_gmail.com>wrote:

> I agree. But one thing you have to try and do is realise what problem the
> RFC is attempting to solve and then read the RFC wth that in mind.
>
> There are different writing methods from different authors, naturally.
> RFC's attempt to solve a wide range of problems so some are more pleasant
> to read than others.
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> Also, trying to go over the references section that link into other RFCs.
> Sometimes you might end up into other RFC that make a much easier reading
> than the one you originally visited.
>
> Reading over and over again also helps consolidate new information (at
> least for me) ;-).
>
> HTH a bit.
>
> Sadiq
>
> On Tue, Dec 11, 2012 at 4:11 PM, Kyle Byrne <kyle_at_wtds.org> wrote:
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> > When reading RFCs, is there a specific part that I need to focus in on.
> > There is a lot of information in these. Any help suggestions?
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