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Juniper and Cisco Routing

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Goralski's book offers two important benefits where other routing books fall short. First, it does not assume a Cisco-centric world. It covers both Juniper and Cisco, and touches on other vendor implementations. Second, it focuses on routing policy--the way protocols work together--instead of giving just the protocol anatomy.

752 pages, Paperback

First published September 13, 2002

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Walter Goralski

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Walter J. Goralski is a senior staff engineer and technical writer for Juniper Networks (Sunnyvale, CA).

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February 9, 2014
Good book with a resume of all CCNA routing concepts (TCP/IP, IGPs, and Routing policy), a really brief chapter about how cisco/juniper router works internally (with highlights in the differences between each other) and some important part of CCNP route (BGP communities and route damping). Shows you how to implement the concepts on Juniper/Cisco, which is the whole purpose of a book like this one.
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