That book would be BGP4: Interdomain Routing in the Internet.  And, if you
are new to BGP I would highly recommend it.  It's the first book I read on
BGP and I found that the author adequately explained the material in a very
short amount of time.  Reading that book prepared me to read Halabi's book.

I would suggest you have a good grasp of IP routing in general before you
read either of these books.  Without an understanding of what you're trying
to accomplish, you'll never understand HOW to accomplish it.

My $.02  (and here in Colorado we DO know how to count)
John

>  There is one I would not recommend:
>  BGPv4
>  this is a slim paperback book (has green spine I think) can't remember
the
>  author.  HORRIBLE book.  I am sure it had some good info in it but
reading
>  through it made NO sense to me at all.  Talked in circles most of the
time
>  and was really dry.
>  
>  Morgan
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>  
>  
>  > can anyone recommend a book that has extensive coverage of BGP? Thanks!
>  >
>  > Kenneth
>  >
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