Juniper's site has loads of of mpls goodness. Mark W. Odette II wrote: > 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 > > -----Original Message----- > From: nrf [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] > Sent: Tuesday, September 17, 2002 1:18 AM > To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] > 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 > news:[EMAIL PROTECTED]... > >>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? -- Chris Theiss IPG WAN Group [EMAIL PROTECTED] (312) 425-6624
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