This is a learning forum, with no hard-fast rule to boycott the
acknowledgement of "other vendors".

Even Cisco documents (to an extent) how to interconnect their equipment
to competitors' equipment on CCO.  So there shouldn't be a big deal.

So, if you wouldn't mind, please make an addendum to your last post and
tell us the name of the vendor that has these oh-so-wonderful white
papers!

Thanks,
Mark

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Subject: Re: MPLS Books [7:53255]

Depends on what you want.  It is my opinion that neither is really that
good.  Don't get me wrong, they're OK, but they certainly aren't worthy
of
touching Doyle, not by a long shot.  The Pepelnjak one talks a lot about
VPN's but makes absolutely no mention of TE.  The Alwayn one talks about
TE,
if briefly.  Like I said, neither book is really comprehensive.  And
unfortunately, as you might expect with a fast-moving technology like
MPLS,
both books are already somewhat obsolete.

The best high-level explanations of MPLS, especially MPLS VPN's,  are
white
papers from, err, another vendor that shall remain unnamed.


""Silju Pillai""  wrote in message
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> I would like to know which is the best book on Cisco MPLS-VPN. I saw
two
> books on MPLS VPN Architectures of the same author in Ciscopress and
amazon.
> Whats the difference between these two? Which one is better?




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