Hi, On Wed, Aug 5, 2009 at 1:23 PM, Matt Hill<[email protected]> wrote: > MPLS Fundamentals is a great book.
Pretty sure Bryan's already got it. Anyway, I'm almost finished with the first pass of MPLS Fundamentals. It is good, but it's not great in the same way Wendell Odom's QoS book is great. The author (Luc De Ghein) tends to write in convoluted ways. Sometimes it feels like I just read the exactly same thing said in a different way. > The title is a bit of a misnomer as I feel only the first chapter is > really "fundamental". The rest of the book goes into all your more > advanced topics you would need for the lab. Agreed. I'll be using it more as a reference, though. While it does contain plenty of config snippets, there isn't a lot in the way of real life examples. I haven't had as many 'lightbulb moments' as I did when I first read Odom's QoS book. There are lots of references in the book to online supplements, which I haven't checked out yet. cheers, Dale _______________________________________________ For more information regarding industry leading CCIE Lab training, please visit www.ipexpert.com
