[j-nsp] JunOS Litterature
EVAN WILLIAMS
evangellick at btinternet.com
Tue Jun 5 04:27:08 EDT 2007
I would like to echo the comments and say an excellent resource to have to hand when you need to find a quick expalnation of what is needed to complete configuration tasks.
truly an essential part of the toolbox for any engineer, taking on the day to day configuration and maintenance of Juniper Routers.
Congratulations on getting it just right.
Evan
The man who doesn't read good books has no advantage over the man who can't read them.
Mark Twain
Aviva Garrett <aviva at juniper.net> wrote: Hi Jad,
You might want to try to certification study guides at
http://www.juniper.net/training/certification/books.html
Thanks,
..Aviva
In message <46642FE8.2030306 at xtstelecom.com>you write:
> Hi everyone,
>
> i am a newcomer to the world of Juniper routers. I've tried to
> self-train so far using the online documents available on juniper.net
> however this is not quite what i need i guess.
>
> So i was wondering if any one had recommendations for juniper
> litterature ? I'm aware for instance of O'reilly's "Junos cookbook" but
> is there anything else ?
>
> Any recommendations ?
>
> Thanks in advance,
> Jad.
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