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A Valuable Reference for MIB Developers and UsersReview Date: 2008-06-19
Clear and Concise Guide to SNMP MIB DevelopmentReview Date: 2008-06-07
The author lays a strong foundation with the SNMP tutorial followed by a meticulous, step-by-step description of how to construct high quality MIBs. He has managed to balance the need to cover advanced concepts without glossing over the basic concepts. The text works as both an instructional manual and a reference.
I strongly recommend that you purchase this text. Personally, I keep it within arm's reach.
"The Book" on MIBsReview Date: 2008-06-07
The book will help Network Engineers determine causes and fixes for poorly written MIBs. Test tools and methodology are a significant focus and apply to all levels of use and development. The information presented in this respect cannot be obtained anywhere else except through years of trouble-shooting effort.
This book is highly recommended reading for those involved in all levels of SNMP understanding, development and use.
Fantastic Primer on SNMP MIBsReview Date: 2008-05-23
The text is well written, structured logically, and presents concise details and equal coverage for both SNMPv1 and SNMPv2 protocols.
Ample examples are provided throughout to assist Developers in understanding v1 and v2 syntax differences.
The topics covered in great detail are MIB syntax and structure
(including derived types), Traps, Indexes and Tables, and Troubleshooting.
This is a must-have book for Engineers responsible for SNMP management and development.
Detailed MIB coverage.Review Date: 2008-05-18
There are references to the MIB-related specifications (RFCs) as well as Web sites dedicated to the support of MIB development. Also, tools for developing and verifying your MIBs are listed. Most topics are followed by at least one example and there is an enterprise-level MIB example. Where ever necessary, the differences between the SNMP messaging versions and the SMI versions are detailed. Exercises test your understanding of the material in each chapter.
This book brings together in one place the information needed to efficiently develop clean MIBs. There are hints and recommendations on how to produce the best MIBs. Extremely useful checklists ensure a good process is being used, including one for diagnosing problems and one for the whole MIB design process.

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Good discussion leading to why high speed networks are usedReview Date: 1999-06-08
If one were to look for a good read, this book is a good start for a newbie.
This book could be used as a pre-cursor to an indepth research into new technologies.
ADSL, ATM, ISDN is mentioned in the book.
Lastly, this book is not drab and has some humour in it.
Very Good for Begineering to Learn about ATM/home computingReview Date: 1999-10-25
Instructive and practicalReview Date: 1999-02-02
Impressive,integrated information -- well deliveredReview Date: 1998-07-20
Don Gilbert M.S. DG Consulting

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Full of Great InformationReview Date: 2006-01-13
Great Age Guide to Better Living Through TechnologyReview Date: 2005-12-16
introduces many topics to newcomers to the WebReview Date: 2005-09-30
For searching, she describes the main search engines, Google, Yahoo, MSN etc. For Google, she gives a sidebar on how the word derives from 'googol'. But, like so many other texts, it does not analyse this further. 'Google' is also a pun on 'goggle', where that means to look at something and gape. (Goggles are spectacles, in a related meaning.) Why is it that so many writers can't go beyond Google's official explanation of its name? The name is actually quite ingenious, and more so than just their explanation.
Anyway, on other topics, the book spends time showing how to use music, as in buying it online. Or in subscribing to satellite radio, say. Plus, she brings to your attention various sites that hobbyists might frequent, for such activities as scrapbooking and geocaching.
Can't put it downReview Date: 2005-09-17

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Excellent BookReview Date: 2002-05-10
Ip Multicasting : The Complete Guide to Interactive CorporatReview Date: 1999-08-27
Networks and ProtocolsReview Date: 2000-05-15
Great book!Review Date: 1999-01-20

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Saved my jobReview Date: 2008-03-22
Super job.
Sam
For programmers: messaging basicsReview Date: 2006-03-17
Very Good on Messaging Concepts and ImplementationReview Date: 2006-01-07
What I especially liked about this book was the first chapter. So often computer books start with programming. This one starts with a description of what we're trying to do here. He gives several examples of the types of communications that he is going to cover in the book. I had a particular application in mind when I got the book, but in reading the first chapter I began to see several other ways that messaging would help our system.
After the first chapter, I've go to say that it's a pretty regular computer software book. It tells you how to do the things that you want to do. It is quite clear on all the different software protocols, packages, and philosophies. Basically it is all that a Java programmer needs to implement messaging in Java.
The CD included with the book gives you all the sample code from the book, as well as the complete messaging toolkit and several open source tools.
Concise, no-nonsense, but framework hinders learningReview Date: 2006-08-21
The writing style is clear, consistent, and to the point. Probably what I liked most was this no-nonsense writing style. If it's on a page, it's important to understand. The author doesn't waste your time with irrelevant discussions or out of scope topics.
Editing and code presentation are top notch, making it easy to follow, and build upon from one example to the next. The author also shares some gotchas and considerations that I wouldn't have expected to see in an introductory discussion which were particularly valuable.
Another great feature is one of the drawbacks of the book. The framework presented in the book is elegant, but in many of the examples, there is too much cognitive overhead involved in grokking the level of abstraction in the framework, and this takes away from actually learning the concepts. I would have liked to see more non-framework code for the introduction, which is then tied together with the framework.

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An excellent, well written study guide. Highly recommended.Review Date: 2008-07-11
Each chapter is punctuated with sections on real world scenarios involving the usage of Sharepoint Server 2007. These make for light reading and are good motivational aids. All chapters finish with a series of 20 tough review questions in order to test your knowledge of the studied material. The book contains a total of 16 chapters. The last 6 deal with the Enterprise features of Sharepoint Server 2007 such as Excel Services, Business Forms, Web Content Management and the Business Data Catalog. These areas are available as books in their own right; suffice to say this text will sufficiently wet the appetite to get you started. The beginning chapters cover Authentication, Building of Sites, Lists and Libraries etc all of it well presented in bite size logical steps.
I sat the Microsoft exam in early July and comfortably passed. This book, coupled with a desire to learn and the motivation to go through the hands on exercises, the review questions and the sample examinations ( there are two bonus exams on the accompanying CD ) will give you not only the knowledge to successfully pass the exam but the confidence to comfortably administer and configure Sharepoint Server 2007 in the real world. I would strongly recommend this book. Best of luck.
My Review on MCTS MOSS 2007 Exam 70-630Review Date: 2008-05-02
Much more in-depth and better than Microsoft's MOSS admin book.
Great exam prep bookReview Date: 2008-05-20
A month ago, I knew very little about Sharepoint; I have been a software developer for years, and, over those years, have had to learn many systems and environments. This book, combined with the online learning packages from MS, prepared me quite well for this exam.
I agree with B. Abler: I found the practice exams and the flash cards to be MUCH harder than the actual exam. I had scheduled the exam before I had finished the book and online tutorials; I was extremely anxious that I was not going to do well on the actual exam, based on my performance on the practice tests.
I highly recommend this book to anyone planning to take the 70-630 exam.
A very good resource for the MOSS Configuration ExamReview Date: 2008-04-23
If you understand all of the concepts of this book and can answer the practice questions provided with it, you are more than ready for the real exam. My only critique about it is that I did not find the practice questions to be very helpful as many of them were much more detailed and more complicated than the actual exam. However, it's better to err on the side of complexity than making the practice questions too easy.
I would recommend pairing this book with a practice test vendor such as Self Test Software or Transcender and you should be successful in achieving your MCTS in MOSS Configuration.
Overall it's a very good study guide and reference book.


A no none-sense guide to MPLS VPNs Security!!!Review Date: 2005-10-10
Part I focuses on MPLS VPNs and network security fundamentals, upon completion of this part you are not only up to speed with the key security concepts for analyzing MPLS network scenarios and where security needs to be implemented (i.e., zones of trust) but also the complete threat model for it which even discusses on securing NOC.
Part II introduces you to advanced concepts of MPLS VPN security, i.e., Inter-AS, Carrier's Carrier (CsC) architectural security. Authors do a good job of keeping in check the security issues which are independent of MPLS and need to be solved separately. They also make it very clear that security is an important network design aspect and how some design decisions can make an entire network insecure. Chapter 5 is mostly a re-hash of basic network security fundamentals in Cisco IOS feature set.
Part III walks you through the practical guidelines of how IPSec complements MPLS and security of Layer 2 VPNs and concludes with how you can effectively operate a secure MPLS VPN core. Authors make it clear that both technologies work together very well, but before considering IPSec into MPLS, one should clearly outline what are the goals (basically when to use PE-to-PE versus CE-to-CE encryption etc.).
In Part IV, the chapter I like most is the "case studies" - it provides use cases, application examples, and best practices guidelines for the key concepts discussed in the whole book.
This book discusses security in the context of MPLS VPNs Security and other related aspects (like Internet access within a VRF, Extranet or common services etc.). Both authors are very well known at IETF and Distinguished engineers at Cisco Systems. Their experience in the areas of network security and attack mitigation shines throughout the book.
Overall, I strongly recommend this book to all network security engineers as MPLS (due to its inherent advantages and applications) is gaining momentum not only in the service provider space but also in the enterprise market segment.
Basic Background InformationReview Date: 2005-07-26
The second chapter continues this analysis through the design of a threat model. Just what is it that you want protection against?
The chapters that follow go into the design of a secure system, followed by some case studies that are used to illustrate the theoretical discussion points from the previous chapters.
It would be nice if the world out there were a friendlier place, but it isn't. If it's your job to set up a secure system using MPLS, this book will provide the basic background information you need before you start entering parameters into the various security devices.
The definitive guide to MPLS Network securityReview Date: 2005-07-27
A definitive Guide on MPLS VPN Security from the MastersReview Date: 2005-08-29
by Michael H. Behringer, Monique J. Morrow ISBN 1587051834
As Multiprocotol Label Switching (MPLS) is becoming widely deployed for providing virtual private network (VPN) services. Security becomes a major concern for companies planning to migrate from the legacy VPN's to MPLS VPN's. This book provides an indepth look at what are the real security issues that both service providers providing MPLS VPN's and companies utlizing such services face. The authors provide a clear understanding of how the MPLS VPN's work differently from other VPN technologies.
The book is divided into four parts MPLS VPN and Security Fundamentals form Part One. The first part of the book provides an excellent overview on the three basic components of security: the architecture, design and operations and defines the "zones of trust" for an MPLS VPN environment. It provides an excellent Security Reference Model for MPLS VPNs. The various threats to a VPN are broken down into parts for better understanding, like threat, intrusion, Denial of Service against a VPN. Threat against an Extranet site. Threats against the core, and from within a Zone of trust.
Part Two of the book provides an analysis of Advanced MPLS VPN Security Issues like VPN Seperation (Address Space and traffic), Robustness against attacks (where and how), protection against spoofing, Specific Inter-AS considerations and comparisons. And other issues not addressed by the MPLS Architecture. It examines in detail Secure MPLS VPN designs and shows how to design a DOS resistant network and the tradeoffs between DOS resistance and network cost. The security recommendations provide tips on general router security, basic templates and ACL Examples. CE-Specific router security and topology design considerations. LAN Security Issues. CE-PE routing Security Best Practices. IPSec both CE to CE and PE to PE. And a comprehensive checklist for securing Core and Routing.
Part Three provides practical guidelines to MPLS VNP Security and shows how IPSec complements MPLS. It explains the deployment of IPSec on MPLS and use of other encryption techniques. It underlines the importance of security of MPLS Layer 2 VPNs and the various generic Layer 2 security considerations. The section ends with providing a plan for the operation management and maintenance of a MPLS core. It deals with the secure management of CE devices, management of VRF and VRF details.
Part Four provides deployment examples and lessons learned, highlighting theoretical discussion points from the previous chapters. It also provides various scenarios for internet access and points out security considerations for each example.
The coauthor Michael H. Behringer is an active member of the IETF and has published work on MPLS VPN security since 2001.
The coauthor Monique J. Morrow (CCIE # 1711) is active in both IETF and ITU-T SG 13 with a focus on OAM. She is currently engaged in MPLS OAM standards development.
I feel this book would be extremely useful for security and operations staff of enterprises that deploy MPLS or subscribe to a service based on MPLS.
I give this book 5 stars on a scale of 5, 5 being the highest. I strongly recommend this book.
Niloufer Tamboly, CISSP

No nonsense helpful guideReview Date: 2003-02-26
I found the figures and troubleshooting tips to be especially helpful. In particular, showing how to recover when my DSL provider goes on the fritz (which, unfortunately does happen from time to time).
I highly recommend this book for readers looking for a practical, no nonsense, easy to follow guide for setting up home and small office networks and safely and securely connecting them to the internet.
Excellent "How To" BookReview Date: 2003-01-23
This Book Enables You To Overcome The ObstaclesReview Date: 2003-01-22
High Ranking from a NoviceReview Date: 2003-01-20
The book gave me a high level of understanding of the internet and was easy to follow.I highly recommend this book to any novice.

A MUST, but too lengthyReview Date: 2001-06-07
BUT, it is the most accurate book. In other books, you can find a lot of errors. This has few. NO book on CNE is better than this book. Some other books are easy to read and understand. But, they are not enought to pass the exam!
A Great Set of BooksReview Date: 1999-12-28
Excellent bookReview Date: 2000-02-02
What else on the market?Review Date: 2001-02-08
-Why I bought this book set instead of the CNA guide?
1. This book set comes with the evaluation Novell 5.0 CD. CNA study guide 5.0 does not have evaluation CD. Now he has a CNA 5.1 study guide which comes with evaluation CD. If you are interested in getting CNA like me, you might want to check that out.
-How do I like this book?
1. Overall this is decent. I would say "wordy" instead of "fluff.":) 2. Be patient:). He repeats same stuff MANY times. That might be useful way for study.
-Did I pass the exam?
1. Yes I did. No sweat.
-What else do I need to pass the exam?
1. I read his CNA note. It focus more on the exam with useful notes. Basically it's less wordy CNA study guide.
2. I bought a practice exam from certify.com which seems authoritive Novell practice test like Transcender for MS
3. After all those readings and practice test, I feel I spent too much time for preparation. Don't spend too much time and money.
-What's the deal?
1. You need CNA. --> check out his new CNA 5.1 Study guide. Maybe practice test. Remember not to spend too much. 2. You need CNE. --> I believe this is it.
-Why do I write review?
1. IMHO, this book deserves better review.
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Excellent handbook for NetWare 4.x administratorsReview Date: 1998-10-29
Essential tool for Novell NetworksReview Date: 1997-12-28
Great resource for IntranetWareReview Date: 1997-08-12
Invaluable ReferenceReview Date: 1999-12-14
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There are many illustrations, screen shots, and examples of actual MIB's. This is one of the easiest SNMP books to read and understand because of its excellent organization. The author starts with basic concepts and builds from there. And, because this book provides such a clear and concise guide to MIB's, it is an excellent companion to "Essential SNMP" by Mauro and Schmidt.