[c-nsp] "MPLS in the SDN Era" New book
Nick Ryce
nick at fluency.net.uk
Wed Jan 27 17:39:20 EST 2016
I wouldn’t disagree
Nick Ryce
Fluency Communications
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nick at fluency.net.uk <mailto:charlie at fluency.net.uk>
On 27/01/2016, 19:12, "cisco-nsp on behalf of Aaron" <cisco-nsp-bounces at puck.nether.net on behalf of aaron1 at gvtc.com> wrote:
>Thanks
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>...i guess Ivan's "MPLS Bible 1.0" would be his MPLS and VPN Architectures Vol 1 and 2... true ?
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>Aaron
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>-----Original Message-----
>From: cisco-nsp [mailto:cisco-nsp-bounces at puck.nether.net] On Behalf Of david roy
>Sent: Monday, January 25, 2016 5:30 AM
>To: cisco-nsp at puck.nether.net
>Subject: [c-nsp] "MPLS in the SDN Era" New book
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>Hello
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>I just wanted to share with all of you that the new "MPLS in the SDN Era"
>book is already shipping. I know well the two authors and the book, and I can certainly recommend it.
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>This book's focus is interoperability. Its 900+ pages cover a wide range of MPLS technologies, illustrated with real interoperable scenarios that combine Junos and IOS XR devices.
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>"In case you’re wondering how one could integrate the traditional protocol-focused world of MPLS with the new software-defined world, you came to the right place. This book has the potential to become the MPLS Bible 2.0."
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>Ivan Pepelnjak, iNetwork Architect, www.ipSpace.net
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>Here is the list of chapters, which you can find in more detail (together with the full table of contents) in O'Reilly sampler:
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>Chapter 1, Introduction to MPLS and SDN
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>Chapter 2, The Four MPLS Builders : LDP, RSVP-TE, IGP (IS-IS, OSPF) SPRING, and BGP
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>Chapter 3, Layer 3 Unicast MPLS Services (6PE, L3VPN)
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>Chapter 4, Internet Multicast Over MPLS
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>Chapter 5, Multicast VPN
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>Chapter 6, Point-to-Point Layer 2 VPNs
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>Chapter 7, Virtual Private LAN Service (VPLS)
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>Chapter 8, Ethernet VPN (EVPN), featuring EVPN MPLS, EVPN VXLAN, PBB-EVPN
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>Chapter 9, Inter-Domain MPLS Services
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>Chapter 10, Underlay and Overlay Architectures
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>Chapter 11, Network Virtualization Overlays, featuring OpenContrail
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>Chapter 12, Network Function Virtualization (NFV)
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>Chapter 13, Introduction to Traffic Engineering
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>Chapter 14, TE Bandwidth Reservations
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>Chapter 15, Centralized Traffic Engineering, featuring Northstar
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>Chapter 16, Scaling MPLS Transport and Seamless MPLS
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>Chapter 17, Scaling MPLS Services
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>Chapter 18, Transit Fast Restoration Based, featuring LFA, RLFA, TI-LFA, TI-FRR, and MRT
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>Chapter 19, Transit Fast Restoration Based on the RSVP-TE
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>Chapter 20, FIB Optimization for Fast Restoration
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>Chapter 21, Egress Service Fast Restoration
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>Regards
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>David
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>*David Roy *
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>*IP/MPLS NOC engineer - Orange France*
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>SkypeID : davidroy.35
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