[j-nsp] Third Edition of Minei & Lucek MPLS-Enabled Applications
Aviva Garrett
aviva at juniper.net
Thu Feb 17 17:33:30 EST 2011
Here's a summary of what the preface says:
-three new chapters (advanced topics in multicast in L3VPNs, advanced
protection schemes for the LSP tail end, ovreview of MPLS-TP.
- additional material added and updated throughout the book. Chapter 16
has new sections describing the seamless MPLS architecture. New material
covering live-live and live-standby schemes for multicast resilience,
point-to-multipoint pseudowires, pseudowire redundancy, and VPLS
interprovider Option E.
The book is now 593 pages.
Aviva
In message <alpine.GSO.2.00.1102171638500.19205 at stat.wm.edu>you write:
> I see that there is now a new edition of Ina Minei's and Julian Lucek's
> _MPLS-Enabled Applications: Emerging Developments and New Technologies_
> out now.
>
> http://www.amazon.com/MPLS-Enabled-Applications-Developments-Technologies-Com
> munications/dp/0470665459
>
> I have read much of the second edition and it is probably the best
> one-stop text on MPLS protocols and theory that I have come across. I
> only wish there were JUNOS configuration and debugging cross-references to
> go along with it to make it more practical.
>
> Anyway, I was wondering if anyone on the list has read the new third
> edition yet. I'd be curious to know if it would worth getting over and
> above the second edition.
>
> Thanks.
>
> Clarke Morledge
> College of William and Mary
> Information Technology - Network Engineering
> Jones Hall (Room 18)
> Williamsburg VA 23187
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