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RE: Books for the NOC guys...


From: "Howard C. Berkowitz" <hcb () netcases net>
Date: Fri, 2 Apr 2010 14:00:50 -0400

Well, speaking as one who wrote an ISP-specific, although not NOC-specific book about a
decade ago, it doesn't seem as if there is a commercial motivation to update them. For the
record, it's _Building Service Provider Networks_ (Wiley, 2001), and I'm proud of it.

Nevertheless, I'm not opposed to trying to create updated open-source guidance.  I do a
good deal of work with http://en.citizendium.org, a real-name Wiki that is trying to reach
critical mass. Anybody interested in collaborating?  

I'd actually started more on RPSL and peering than first-tier ops, but hadn't done
anything more for lack of activity there. Certainly, I could port some of my NANOG
tutorials, not that I have the PPT for many but just the PDF.

-----Original Message-----
From: Robert E. Seastrom [mailto:rs () seastrom com]
Sent: Friday, April 02, 2010 8:09 AM
To: nanog () nanog org
Subject: Books for the NOC guys...


This morning I went digging for a book to recommend that someone in
our NOC read in order to understand at a high level how Internet
infrastructure works (bgp, igps, etc) and discovered that the old
standbys (Huitema, Halabi, Perlman) have all not been updated in a
decade or so.

On the one hand, they're all still quite relevant since there hasn't
been anything really earth-shattering in that department, but they are
all going to be lean to nonexistent on stuff like IPv6 and NLRI negotiation.

So, what are you having your up-and-coming NOC staff read?

Thanks,

-r





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