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Internet Routing Architectures (2nd Edition) [Kindle Edition]

Sam Halabi
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Modestly subtitled "The Definitive BGP resource", Internet Routing Architectures is published by the book division of that cornerstone of the Internet, Cisco Systems--so you can be sure that the contents therein have come pretty much straight from the horse's mouth. For those unaware, "BGP" is short for Border Gateway Protocol, the de facto inter-domain routing protocol used in the Internet today.

The book is broken down into four sections, an overview of the Internet, routing protocol basics, effective routing design and routing device configuration. It's not a revision aid per se, one that would help you prepare for a Cisco Certified Network Associate (CCNA) qualification, and so is laid out as a general reference work. But the book's layout and format does have more than a passing resemblance to a Cisco router manual!

Now it would be an understatement to say that the ground covered by this book is incredibly technical and isn't for the casual reader. It is also true to say that where the subject matter is so complex, it's won't be long before your eyes glaze over. But if you try to over-simplify something that is inherently complicated it loses its meaning. This book succeeds in treading this fine line by introducing technical detail gradually and making use of practical examples whenever possible. And the going only really gets tough in the final chapters. Making this sort of rocket science accessible takes some skill and, more often than not, this book succeeds at that task, though it remains a dry read. Its intended audience is fairly small but for those that do need access to this information, this book is one for the shortlist. --Roger Gann

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This is the eBook version of the printed book.

The industry's leading resource for Internet routing solutions and scenarios

  • Explore the functions, attributes, and applications of BGP-4, the de facto interdomain routing protocol, through practical scenarios and configuration examples
  • Learn the contemporary Internet structure and understand how to evaluate a service provider in dealing with routing and connectivity issues
  • Master the addressing techniques--including Classless Interdomain Routing (CIDR)--that are demanded today to facilitate the Internet's rapid and continuing growth
  • Develop optimal routing policies--redundancy, traffic balancing, symmetry, and stability--for your network
  • Learn how to seamlessly integrate your intradomain and interdomain routing and manage large and growing autonomous systems

Internet Routing Architectures, Second Edition, explores the ins and outs of interdomain routing network designs with emphasis on BGP-4 (Border Gateway Protocol Version 4)--the de facto interdomain routing protocol.

Using a practical, example-oriented approach, this comprehensive resource provides you with real solutions for ISP connectivity issues. You will learn how to integrate your network on the global Internet and discover how to build large-scale autonomous systems. You will also learn to control expansion of interior routing protocols using BGP-4, design sound and stable networks, configure the required policies using Cisco IOS Software, and explore routing practices and rules on the Internet.

 

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  • Format: Kindle Edition
  • File Size: 6660 KB
  • Print Length: 550 pages
  • Publisher: Cisco Press; 2 edition (23 Aug 2000)
  • Sold by: Amazon Media EU S.à r.l.
  • Language English
  • ASIN: B0015V9DQ0
  • Text-to-Speech: Enabled
  • Average Customer Review: 4.9 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (16 customer reviews)
  • Amazon Bestsellers Rank: #233,925 Paid in Kindle Store (See Top 100 Paid in Kindle Store)
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Format:Hardcover
This is the BEST written book on this topic I have found. It is an absolute must for all Internetworking engineers. I can't heap enough praise on it. Nice writing Halabi!!
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Format:Hardcover
A very well structured book on routing. Builds up subject knowledge step at a time. The only shortcoming is that some terms are not defined or explained the first time they are used but left for later discussion. List on inside of covers - excellent idea and quick guide to the slow to learn the new lingo.
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The book is a lot more pleasant than reading the BGP RFCs between 1771 and 1997. The Chapter 10/11 presentation style makes life easier than trying to wade through the much drier BGP-4 case studies on the Cisco Web page. Reading this book ahould also give any CCIE aspirants out there a couple of points boost.
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One of the great IT books
Have only skimmed through this book so far but have found information that I didn't even know exsisted.
Excellent buy
Published 13 months ago by D Caughey
A BGP book must have!!!
This Book its a must have for everyone that seeks a detailed information about BGP routing protocol. Read more
Published on 2 Feb 2009 by B. Michail
BGP Bible
This book is it, as far as BGP is concerned. The path to being a bgp guru lies whithin the pages of this book. Read more
Published on 2 Nov 2001 by john.nwodo@btcellnet.net
Excellent, covers BGP from basics to advanced topics
This book is excellent. It covers BGP from the ground up. As someone who essentially played with BGP in order to learn it this was perfect at filling in all the gaps. Read more
Published on 15 Jan 2000 by al@star.co.uk
Excellent reference for BGP4
After trying to find out about BGP4 online, this book has proved to be a revelation; it is very clear and concise and provides excellent information practical advice on... Read more
Published on 4 Oct 1999 by ianc@ednet.co.uk
I can now say that I understand BGP
The book was very easy to read for a networking literate individual. The book builds up to advanced topics and walks you through sample configurations. Read more
Published on 2 Jun 1999
A good BGP primer
The title is a bit misleading. While this book briefly touches other protocols (link state vs. distance vector and Halabi favors link state), it is a solid BGP resource and a... Read more
Published on 25 Jun 1998
a must for any internetworking engineer
This is a very thorough book on internetworking. It starts from basics and covers each and every topic of routing and internetworking. I fully agree with the reviews below..
Published on 12 Jun 1998
The Ultimate BGP4 Reference
Internet Routing Architechtures is a marvelous example of how a book can be highly technical as well as thoroughly readable. Read more
Published on 7 Dec 1997
The Ultimate BGP4 Reference
Internet Routing Architechtures is a marvelous example of how a book can be highly technical as well as thoroughly readable. Read more
Published on 7 Dec 1997
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BGP prefers the path with the lowest origin type, where IGP is lower than EGP and EGP is lower than INCOMPLETE. &quote;
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The IP routing table is the final routing decision and is used to populate the forwarding table. &quote;
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Routes are stored in the Routing Information Bases (RIBs): namely, the Adj-RIBs-In, Loc-RIB, and the Adj-RIBs-Out. Routes that will be advertised to other BGP speakers must be present in the Adj-RIB-Out; Routes that will be used by the local BGP speaker must be present in the Loc-RIB, and the next hop for each of these routes must be present in the local BGP speakers forwarding information base (FIB); and routes that are received from other BGP speakers are present in the Adj-RIBs-In. &quote;
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