OSPF Companion Book [Re: gated]

Paul G. Donner pdonner at cisco.com
Thu Jun 11 20:43:52 UTC 1998


In summary, the campanion book being written by John Moy is not
yet complete.  Stay tuned...


>To: "Paul G. Donner" <pdonner at cisco.com>
>Subject: Re: gated
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>Donner-
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>Unfortunately I am still writing the companion book, and
>it won't be available until the end of the year.
>
>John
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>Paul G. Donner wrote:
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>> John,
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>> Is there a companion book to your recent book as stated below?
>>
>> Thanks,
>>
>> -Donner
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>> >From: David Lesher <wb8foz at nrk.com>
>> >Subject: Re: gated
>> >To: nanog at merit.edu (nanog list)
>> >Date: Wed, 10 Jun 1998 21:52:05 -0400 (EDT)
>> >Sender: owner-nanog at merit.edu
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>> >Matt Stein sez:
>> >>
>> >> > See John Moy's excellent book(s), OSPF: Anatomy of an Internet
>> >> > Routing Protocol, and it's companion book, OSPF Complete
Implementation.
>> >> > The former is ISBN 0-201-63472-4 and the latter has an ospfd
>> >> > implementation "intended to be portable to a wide range of
>> >> > environments."
>> >>
>> >> I've read, and enjoyed his first, but cannot find the companion book
>> >> anywhere.  Heck, even Amazon doesn't have it.  Does anyone have the ISBN
>> >> for it?
>> >
>> >I can't see the second at dra.com; and that's the Library of
>> >Congress, civilized.
>> >
>> >If it exists, it's gotta be rare. Anyone with OCLC access handy?
>> >
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>> >
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