[j-nsp] juniper books
Chris Hellberg
Chris.Hellberg at telecom.co.nz
Thu Feb 27 09:35:23 EST 2003
I thoroughly recomend the Juniper Networks reference guide - lots of examples and co-written by Jeff Doyle.
The field guide and reference seems mostly to be duplication of manuals and such like. Useful if you want that sort of information in the one place, but with that you get the lack of verbosity as you get with the online juniper.net material.
Chris
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> From: Joshua Smith [mailto:joshua.ej.smith at usa.net]
> Sent: Thursday, February 27, 2003 9:31 AM
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> Subject: [j-nsp] juniper books
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>
> hello all,
>
> my employer is planning on the purchase of some juniper routers
> (m20's specifically) and i am looking for suggestions on good
> books to read (in addition to the docs on their website). i come
> from a cisco background and have only minimal knowledge of the
> hows/whys of juniper (but am looking forward to learning).
>
> some that looked promising on amazon were:
>
> juniper networks field guide and reference
> juniper and cisco routing: policy & protocols for multivendor networks
> juniper networks reference guide: junos routing, config, &
> architecture
>
> the jncia/jncip books look interesting too, but there were no
> reviews....
>
> thanks
>
> joshua
>
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