First notes up for Routing TCP/IP vol 1

Cover: Routing TCP/IP vol 1, 2nd ed

I've posted my notes for the first few chapters of Routing TCP/IP Volume 1, 2nd Ed, and will continue to add to them as I make my way through this great book.

Volume one primarily discusses interior routing protocols and other enterprise-oriented technologies, while its successor expands to encompass inter-autonomous system routing and multicast. Although I'm only a quarter through the first book, I can already tell I will be ordering the second volume shortly.

About the Author

Jeremy Stretch is a freelance networking engineer, instructor, and the maintainer of PacketLife.net. He currently lives in Fairfax, Virginia, on the edge of the Washington, DC metro area. Although primarily an R&S guy, he likes to get into everything, and runs a free network training lab out of his basement for fun. You can contact him by email or follow him on Twitter.

Comments

These 2 volumes are the best I've ever used especially in preparing for the CCIE.

thanks

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