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Re: Good MPLS/VPLS book?


From: Jason Lixfeld <jason () lixfeld ca>
Date: Thu, 23 Dec 2010 17:59:49 -0500

While on a MPLS related TAC case recently, I was speaking to an engineer who helped vet portions of Cisco Press' MPLS 
Fundamentals (http://www.ciscopress.com/bookstore/product.asp?isbn=1587051974).  He said it's one of the best he's come 
across, but there may perhaps be some bias there ;)  Not knowing any better, I picked it up and I'm learning quite a 
bit.  It's also seems to be a great reference manual to keep around too.  The Kindle version is handy for quick 
reference from mobile devices too.

On 2010-12-23, at 5:49 PM, Michael Helmeste wrote:

 Does anyone have a favorite book or resource discussing MPLS and all associated Lego blocks (e.g. LDP, TE, VPLS, 
martini, mBGP et. al.)?

 I understand the basics of what MPLS is and how you create a circuit from
A to B but I'm afraid it still escapes me when trying to figure out how someone would, say, create a multicast 
capable VPN with 5 edge points.

 Any pointers to a good way to reduce my level of ignorance on this subject would be appreciated. Vendor literature 
doesn't bother me as long as the concepts are there.

 Regards,
   Michael H.





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