Five Best Books for Network Design Engineers


Everybody believes and says that books are your best friends and trust me, if you are on the path doing something or anything into technical solutions arena. Definitely books are going to be your best friend. I got lucky to read plenty of books and today I am sharing the list of books which really added more than value to my knowledge and my life.



Top Down Network Design 


I would call this book as a starter before your main course but this book has the capabilities to satisfy of your hunger for the Network Designing know-how. This books tells you everything about basic of network designing to advances of network designing, questions to be asked before designing a solutions, formats to record the answers, ways to perform your analysis and formats to record their answers to. I personally learnt solution designing from this book. This book will truly serve you as a “Swiss Army Knife”


Optimal Routing Designs 


I read a management book called “Good to Great by Jim Collins” and he said good is enemy of great. In the similar way Sub-Optimal is enemy of Optimal. Russ White had tried to put in everything, what he could to explain the working of all of the routing protocols, various use cases, there pros & cons and lot more. If you love playing with traffic and routing is your passion. Trust Me, This book is going to your new Bible.



Definitive MPLS Network Designs 


Definitive MPLS Network Designs provides examples of how to combine key technologies at the heart of IP/MPLS networks. Techniques are presented through a set of comprehensive design studies. Each design study is based on characteristics and objectives common to a given profile of network operators having deployed MPLS and discusses all the corresponding design aspects. Following these are details of all aspects of the network design, covering VPN, QoS, TE, network recovery, and—where applicable—multicast, IPv6, and Pseudowire.


Building Resilient IP Networks 


This book has everything to get you thinking & talking about Availability, Uptime, IP SLA, Mission Critical Data, Quality of Service etc. Building Resilient IP Networks is relevant to both enterprise and service provider customers of all sizes. Regardless of whether the network connects to the Internet, fortifying IP networks for maximum uptime and prevention of attacks is mandatory for anyone’s business.



Layer 2 VPN Architectures 


Atom, L2TPv3, MPLS. LDP, ISP/CLEC, pseudowire etc. were the terms which use to scare me prior to reading this book. This book has enormous potential to simplify complex architectures and contains amazing case studies all Layer 2 technologies transported using AToM and L2TPv3 pseudowires, including Ethernet, Ethernet VLAN, HDLC, PPP, Frame Relay, ATM AAL5 and ATM cells, and advanced topics relevant to Layer 2 VPN deployment, such as QoS and scalability.



Apart from all these books, one should always use SRND guides & product specific solution guides provided by Cisco. These guides are really amazing and open your mind toward using the products in unexplored avenues. Guys “sharing is caring”, Please do share the names of the books which helped you enhance your skills.

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