Well.... Then you could get a friend at Foundry who is implementing MPLS
network and just get trained by him.....
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> Cisco has 2 books on it.
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> After that I would just go to Amazon. I really like the two Cisco books
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Really? I don't think they're very good at all. The Alwayn one in
particular is a pretty good paperweight, but that's about it.
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> Any recommendations for good sources on MPLS?
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> > At 8:58 PM -0400 5/27/02, Scott H. wrote:
> > >I recently completed the CCIE lab exam (R&S) and have been
> contemplating
> the
> > >next mountain. Anybody have any suggestions? I have considered both
> > >Juniper and Nortel but my interest level in those is limited and so
is
> my
> > >access to equipment. Anybody gone down the road of CCIP yet? Metro
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> > >like a fun topic and I would love to learn MPLS. Any comments
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> > >cert bashing) welcome.
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> > >Scott
> > >CCIE #9340
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> > I'd encourage studying MPLS, if for no other reason that to
> > understand it, you have to learn new paradigms, which will indirectly
> > improve your knowledge of IP routing. For that matter, it's a key
> > technology for Juniper, Nortel, and metro services.
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