[j-nsp] [Q]: JUNOS book advise

Goldschmidt, Bernd bernd.goldschmidt at siemens.com
Thu Jan 26 04:46:21 EST 2006


I would prefer in your case the field guide.

But remember both books are written before the J-Series was available.

Some other good books are certifcation books:
http://www.juniper.net/training/jnbooks/certification.html
For example the JNCIS Study Guide.

Gruß
Bernd.

 

> -----Original Message-----
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> [mailto:juniper-nsp-bounces at puck.nether.net] On Behalf Of 
> Yuri Selivanov
> Sent: Thursday, January 26, 2006 6:29 AM
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> Subject: [j-nsp] [Q]: JUNOS book advise
> 
> 		Hi folks!
> 
> 	My employer is now considering particular switching to J-routers
> (probably low-end ERX/M-gismos), so I need some kind of JUNOS-religion
> intro a-priori -- book that contains main principles/real-world
> examples without volume-intensive protocol description. I've found
> out couple books at amazon:
> 
>   o Juniper Networks Reference Guide:
>     JUNOS Routing, Configuration, and Architecture
>     by Lawrence H. Dwyer, Rajah Chowbay, Doris Pavlichek, 
> Wayne W. Downing,
>     James Sonderegger, Tom Thomas, Doris Pavlichek
>     Addison-Wesley Professional, 2002, ISBN: 0201775921
> 
>   o Juniper Networks Field Guide and Reference
>     by Aviva Garrett, Gary Drenan, Cris Morris, Juniper Networks
>     Addison-Wesley Professional, 2002, ISBN: 0321122445
> 
> 	Now I'm gotta make a tie-break -- which is the best? Or I should
> take a look at different title? 
> 
> 	TIA!
> 	
> -- 
> Best Regards,
> Yuri Selivanov [URI2-RIPE]
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