Network Mergers and Migrations: Junos Design and ImplementationISBN: 978-0-470-74237-2
Paperback
568 pages
April 2010
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—Tom Scholl, Principal IP Network Engineer, IP/MPLS Backbone Design and Development, AT&T Labs
"I have never read such an excellent book detailing so much
about Juniper router operation and design knowledge in depth, not
only it has helped me with operating all of our Juniper routers in
our national backbone network more efficiently, but also on
improving my design knowledge as well."
—Ji Hui, Senior Manager, China Telecom Group
Corporation
"NMM gives a clear idea of the difficulty of merging or
migrating IP networks, and it is a great help for engineers that
have to face this type of operation for the first time or even
repeatedly."
—Chiara Moriondo, Senior Engineer, Telecom Italia
Labs
"Network Mergers and Migrations provides an original
approach to IP and MPLS instruction that is right on target. When
combined with the depth of technical information and case studies
contained within, the result is an irreplaceable resource for any
network engineer."
—Chris Grundemann, Senior Engineer, tw telecom,
inc.
"Network Mergers and Migrations is a thorough guide for
anyone involved in a wide range of network consolidation and
integration exercises. The authors use Junos as a technical focus
for their examples keeping the concepts related to some of the more
relevant protocols and topics in current IP and MPLS networks. It's
a must-have book for anyone wishing to further enhance their
protocol knowledge base."
—Shafik Hirjee, Bell Canada, Director, National
MPLS/IP Core Network Engineering
"We operate the largest R&E network in the world using
Juniper T640s, and my job often involves network planning and
design. I have found this book to be just the one I need. I thought
I knew Junos, but these authors are at an unprecedented
level."
—Zheng Zhiyan, Senior Engineer, Network Operation
Center, CNGI-6IX/CERNET2
"Recommend reading for networkers who like to look into complex
and detailed network migration scenarios, as well as those
interested in a better understanding of Junos implementation of
common ISP protocols."
—Andreas Weiner, Network Engineer/IP Backbone, Telekom
Austria TA AG
"Network Mergers and Migrations provides network
operators a comprehensive reference for network migration. The
level of detail included in this book is exceptional. It's a
thorough guide for any network professional who are involved with
network migration."
—Mazen A. Baragaba & Eid Al Harbi, Communications
Engineers, Communications operations department, Saudi Aramco
"Efficient IP network planning and management involves more than
just the in-depth knowledge of theory. This book helps the reader
gain a thorough understanding of the Junos routing architecture via
practical and useful case studies, resulting in smooth and clean
transitions between different network implementations. The clear
and concise exposition make this book a pleasure to read and a
useful companion during work."
—Giorgio Lembo, R&D Director, Tinet S.p.A.
"Network Mergers and Migrations describes in detail the
basics of L3VPN architectures while providing a clear and detailed
roadmap for various migration scenarios. Even for telcos
(operators) that are not implied in migration phases, a lot of
great advice is provided for designing network architectures based
on Junos software."
—David Roy, Orange France, RBCI IP Technical
Assistance Center
"Network Mergers and Migrations is much more than a
reference for all relevant IP protocols today, it is a book of
practical examples for your daily work and should be on the desk of
everyone who has to deal with network migrations and
mergers."
—Christian Kaufmann, Senior Manager Network
Architecture, Akamai Technology
"An invaluable guide for anyone about to undertake a network
merger, full of appropriate case studies and Junos tips to back up
the concepts discussed."
—Keith Slater, NOC Manager, Cable&Wireless
Worldwide
"The best book on operating Junos router networks!"
—Jia Yan, Director, Network Maintenance Center, China
Telecom Group Beijing Corporation