[j-nsp] Juniper MX5 vs Brocade CER
Morgan McLean
wrx230 at gmail.com
Mon Oct 22 15:51:07 EDT 2012
How do you get the PDF version? I don't see it mentioned anywhere. I'd love
to be able to order paperback but get the PDF now :D
Morgan
On Mon, Oct 22, 2012 at 12:45 PM, Doug Hanks <dhanks at juniper.net> wrote:
> On 10/22/12 1:42 PM, "Jonathan Lassoff" <jof at thejof.com> wrote:
>
> >No, I too would really like more internal information like that. I would
> >be
> >more than happy to pay for it, even.
>
> http://tinyurl.com/junipermx
>
> >Being able to understand a routing platform in depth is really important
> >for conceptualizing how the various features are implemented and how to
> >debug the box in the lab and the occasional field deployment issue.
>
> This was pretty much the motivation that Harry and I had in mind when
> spending about 14 months of nights and weekends on this new MX book.
>
> Here's the ToC:
>
> Chapter 1 - Juniper MX Architecture
> Chapter 2 - Bridging, VLAN Mapping, IRB, and Virtual Switches
> Chapter 3 - RFC2698 and Friends
> Chapter 4 - Routing Engine Protection and DDoS Prevention
> Chapter 5 - Hierarchical Class of Service
> Chapter 6 - MX Virtual Chassis
> Chapter 7 - Trio Inline Services
> Chapter 8 - Multi-Chassis Link Aggregation
> Chapter 9 - Junos High Availability on MX Routers
>
>
>
>
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