>I don't know if this will help but, there is a book, Cisco IP Routing, by
>Alex Zinin, that looks at Cisco routing from a CS standpoint, it is very
>high level technical book, but some of the code examples may help.
I know Alex from the IETF. Knowledgeable and nice guy. He's been
particularly active in OSPF. I've been more active in BGP these days.
>Also, you
>may try looking into the TCP/IP books from Prentice Hall, they tend to
>explain how things work rather than just telling you how to configure them.
>There is also the TCP/IP Illustrated book series from Addison Wesley and the
>OSPF books from Moy. IBM does a really cool TCP/IP Troubleshooting and
>Technical review (now 7th edition, I believe) and there is also a book
>Troubleshooting TCP/IP by Miller. These are all great reference books for
>the TCP/IP protocol and IP routing in general. They take care of a lot of
>the information that the CCIE lab expects you to know in advance.
>
>Leah Lynch
There are quite a few research papers you can find on the net,
certainly in places like ACM SIGCOMM Proceedings. You will need some
formal computer science background to make much sense of these. I'm
afraid some research writers write worse than RFC authors.
Some random other items:
Yu J., "Scalable Routing Design Principles", RFC 2791
McPherson, D., Gill, V., Walton, D. and Retana, A., "BGP
Persistent Route Oscillation Condition",
Internet Draft - draft-mcpherson-bgp-route-oscillation-00, Dec 2000,
Work in Progress
Labovitz, C., Ahuja, A., Farnam J., Bose, A., Experimental
Measurement of Delayed Convergence, NANOG
Griffin, T.G., Wilfong, G., An Analysis of BGP Convergence
Properties, SIGCOMM 1999
Berkowitz, H., Hares, S., Retana, A., Lepp, M., Krishnaswamy, P.,
and Davies, A. " Terminology for Benchmarking External Routing
Convergence Measurements", draft-ietf-bmwg-conterm-00.txt, February
2002, Work in Progress. (Draft 01, which is pretty much approved for
RFC, will be online in a couple of weeks. The differences between 01
and 00 are minor).
The Routing Policy Specification Language does contain constructs
for importing and exporting between different protocols.
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