On Fri, Apr 02, 2010 at 08:09:29AM -0400, Robert E. Seastrom wrote:
This morning I went digging for a book to recommend that someone in our NOC read in order to understand at a high level how Internet infrastructure works
How to do comes automatically, *why* to do is the difference between a good and great engineer. Watching old nanog (and other country-nog) archives is good, going to the actual meetings and meeting people is better, and developing a culture of shared understanding and colaboration is golden. I guess I mean, working out the what the "best way" to build a network is rather than following an example.. If you do like dead trees, then capturing the spirit of what I mean comes from older books like my (prized) "ISP Survival Guide" (Geoff Huston). My 2p. Andy