Chuck,

As always, your altruism shines like a beacon, lighting the way for the rest
of us. I just got the book from Cisco Press (free, natually, since I'm an
underpaid teacher :)) and haven't had a chance to review it.  Now I know
I can recommend it to my students.

Thanks,

Prof. Tom Lisa, CCAI
Community College of Southern Nevada
Cisco Regional Networking Academy



Chuck Larrieu wrote:

> Cisco BGP-4 Command and Configuration Handbook
> William R. Parkhurst
> ISBN 158705017X
>
> Have browsed a couple of chapters, and studied two more.
>
> This is a very good book. It's purpose is to provide in-depth hands on
> configuration study for BGP on Cisco routers. As such it is set up more
like
> a series of detailed labs than a textbook.
>
> As a result, there is some repetition. This can be tedious when reading.
But
> in a lab learning situation this is a wonderful approach. Step by step
> procedures and detailed router outputs guide the student through
> configuration, reading of results, and troubleshooting.
>
> If you want to get to know BGP on Cisco routers from the inside out, this
> book is definitely a must for your library. There is great detail, and
> plenty of examples, both of the commands and their options, and the results
> you should see after implementing those commands.
>
> Enjoy
>
> Chuck
> who gets nothing from this review except the satisfaction of providing good
> information to interested parties.




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