Internet Routing
Architectures (2nd Edition) by
Sam Halabi
Internet Routing
Architectures (2nd Edition)
by Sam Halabi (Author)
Publisher: Cisco press; 2
edition | ISBN: 157870233X |
PDF | 4,7 Mb | 550 pages
Border Gateway Protocol (BGP)
does exactly what its name
implies--it routes traffic
efficiently from its origin on
one network to its destination
on another. Most typically, it's
the protocol that provides a
private network with Internet
connectivity. Internet Routing
Architectures is an
authoritative text on BGP in
theory and practice, covering
everything from good design of
BGP-based internetworks to
actual implementation of those
internetworks on Cisco Systems
routers. This second edition
includes more information than
its predecessor on BGP-4; other
improvements are updates rather
than major additions or
revisions. You will appreciate
having this book on hand if your
job has to do with optimizing
traffic under BGP, or if you're
preparing for one of the Cisco
certification exams. Sam Halabi--a
respected authority on Cisco
routers--discusses addressing
schemes and the ways in which
routing protocols operate within
those schemes. The general
information serves mainly to set
the stage for BGP, which Halabi
explains lucidly in theory
before getting into design
issues and, finally,
implementation via router
configuration. The book presents
practical situations ("Multihoming
to a Single Provider," for
example, which is subsequently
broken down into sub-scenarios
about how the multiple
connections are used) and steps
through the design decisions
associated with them. It's also
big on diagrams and uses one on
nearly every other page to drive
home points. The result: this
book earns its cover price as a
tutorial and as a reference.
--David Wall Topics covered:
Means of connecting one network
to another, especially by means
of Border Gateway Protocol 4
(BGP-4) on Cisco Systems
routers. There's coverage of
addressing and routing-protocol
generalities, as well as of BGP
tuning for routing inside and
outside autonomous systems.
Design decisions are a big part
of this book's scope.
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