Network Engineers' Reading List

Started by SimonV, June 03, 2015, 01:11:31 PM

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that1guy15

Quote from: wintermute000 on September 24, 2015, 06:22:32 PM
Poorly explained, out of date, very little design/best practices/integration info. The Cisco design guides are where it's at

I can see that. I read it when it first came out and it was solid and gave good insight into the Nexus family. The design guides and CiscoLive presentations is where I spent most of my time when creating my Nexus blog series.
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NetworkGroover

Quote from: wintermute000 on September 24, 2015, 06:22:32 PM
Poorly explained, out of date, very little design/best practices/integration info. The Cisco design guides are where it's at

+1 from what I remember when I was learning Nexus a few years back....
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routerdork

Cool thanks for the heads up. I'll save my money and take the free docs.
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deanwebb

This is now a sticky topic, thanks to SimonV's suggestion.
Take a baseball bat and trash all the routers, shout out "IT'S A NETWORK PROBLEM NOW, SUCKERS!" and then peel out of the parking lot in your Ferrari.
"The world could perish if people only worked on things that were easy to handle." -- Vladimir Savchenko
Вопросы есть? Вопросов нет! | BCEB: Belkin Certified Expert Baffler | "Plan B is Plan A with an element of panic." -- John Clarke
Accounting is architecture, remember that!
Air gaps are high-latency Internet connections.

DuneTroop

Over the past few months I've been working a Cisco solution with several types of DMVPNs, point-to-point and multipoint, with NHRP OSPF and BGP encryption with IPsec for more security. I've gotta say, Google didn't provide too much for examples. So I got CISCO Intelligent WAN and man its been a huge help and a pretty good read IMO.

SimonV

Ok, I've added it to the first post in a new category for SDN and SD-WAN. Any more recommendations on this topic, and perhaps Automation?

deanwebb

For TCP/IP:

The TCP/IP Guide: A Comprehensive, Illustrated Internet Protocols Reference
by Charles M. Kozierok

It's available online for free, but it's so awesome, I'm buying a copy.

For a great history of computing from a security perspective:

Cyberspies: The Secret History of Surveillance, Hacking, and Digital Espionage
by Gordon Corera

I enjoyed this read not only for the cool stuff about how computers arose out of the espionage community, but how that relationship actually hampered the development of security countermeasures. It also examines high-level motivations and methods of state-sponsored espionage and how it is conducted with entities that are at an arm's length from the government that sponsors them.
Take a baseball bat and trash all the routers, shout out "IT'S A NETWORK PROBLEM NOW, SUCKERS!" and then peel out of the parking lot in your Ferrari.
"The world could perish if people only worked on things that were easy to handle." -- Vladimir Savchenko
Вопросы есть? Вопросов нет! | BCEB: Belkin Certified Expert Baffler | "Plan B is Plan A with an element of panic." -- John Clarke
Accounting is architecture, remember that!
Air gaps are high-latency Internet connections.

SimonV


wintermute000

#23
Dunetroop DMVPN stuff is everywhere.... Something's not right with your Google fu

Cisco live slides, CCIE tutorials, CCDE tutorials, numerous CVDs, ipspace.net has an entire design book... Ffs I cut my teeth on the configuration and phase two to three migration guides

Iwan is a bit of a dumpster fire and that book is already out of date....

deanwebb

Quote from: SimonV on August 30, 2017, 09:43:20 AM
Quote from: deanwebb on August 05, 2017, 08:19:21 AM
For TCP/IP:

The TCP/IP Guide: A Comprehensive, Illustrated Internet Protocols Reference
by Charles M. Kozierok

Is that this version of 2005?
https://www.amazon.co.uk/TCP-Guide-Comprehensive-Illustrated-Protocols/dp/159327047X/ref=sr_1_1?ie=UTF8&qid=1504104149&sr=8-1&keywords=The+TCP%2FIP+Guide%3A+A+Comprehensive%2C+Illustrated+Internet+Protocols+Reference

Missed your last post, was on vacation then.  8)

That's the one, yes. Still relevant.

I started reading Mitnick's book "The Art of Deception" from my Humble Bundle purchase, but it's very dated. Lots of reliance on landline phone technology, lots of reliance on phones and fax lines in general. Nowadays, if someone asked me to fax them a document, I'd decline unless it was some wacked-out lawyer office needing a specific legal document. And then I'd send it by courier service. There's some interesting stuff in it, but once you get to the point where you're able to guess what happens next ("OK, at this point the scammer asks for the victim to install the malware after establishing trust"), you've gotten your value from the book.
Take a baseball bat and trash all the routers, shout out "IT'S A NETWORK PROBLEM NOW, SUCKERS!" and then peel out of the parking lot in your Ferrari.
"The world could perish if people only worked on things that were easy to handle." -- Vladimir Savchenko
Вопросы есть? Вопросов нет! | BCEB: Belkin Certified Expert Baffler | "Plan B is Plan A with an element of panic." -- John Clarke
Accounting is architecture, remember that!
Air gaps are high-latency Internet connections.

deanwebb

Time to epically gravedig:

Everyone needs to be up on soft skills when it's around review time. Chester Karrass' Give and Take is still my go-to for negotiation skills, and I'm using Earl Nightingale's recording "The Strangest Secret" to get me to set goals and to keep them. It's great to play often and on days I can't play it, I review my Notepad++ tab that has my goals and key phrases from his presentation. I chose it to be my motivator, and therefore it motivates me.



After the first listen, the second half is all you need for a refresher. But there are days I like the whole thing, the guy's got a great speaking voice. His other recordings are pretty solid, too.
Take a baseball bat and trash all the routers, shout out "IT'S A NETWORK PROBLEM NOW, SUCKERS!" and then peel out of the parking lot in your Ferrari.
"The world could perish if people only worked on things that were easy to handle." -- Vladimir Savchenko
Вопросы есть? Вопросов нет! | BCEB: Belkin Certified Expert Baffler | "Plan B is Plan A with an element of panic." -- John Clarke
Accounting is architecture, remember that!
Air gaps are high-latency Internet connections.

networkloser


deanwebb

Take a baseball bat and trash all the routers, shout out "IT'S A NETWORK PROBLEM NOW, SUCKERS!" and then peel out of the parking lot in your Ferrari.
"The world could perish if people only worked on things that were easy to handle." -- Vladimir Savchenko
Вопросы есть? Вопросов нет! | BCEB: Belkin Certified Expert Baffler | "Plan B is Plan A with an element of panic." -- John Clarke
Accounting is architecture, remember that!
Air gaps are high-latency Internet connections.