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MPLS-Enabled Applications: Third Edition
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Found 6 comments on MPLS-Enabled Applications: Third Edition:

u/brantonyc · 4 pointsr/networking

Because of the age of MPLS, there are plenty of good books written over the years. The information is still relelvant. One of my favorites is MPLS-Enabled Applications by Ina Minei. If you go through the NANOG archives, you can find her giving talks on it (MPLS< not the book).

https://www.amazon.com/MPLS-Enabled-Applications-Emerging-Developments-Technologies/dp/0470665459

MPLS in the SDN Era is a must-read, as are Definitive MPLS Network Designs and both volumes of MPLS and VPN Architectures.

Regardless of the book, you are going to need a rock-solid understanding of the IGPs and BGP.

u/tokennrg · 3 pointsr/networking

MPLS Enabled Applications

NANOG MPLS Presentations

The nanog stuff should help you with a frame of reference. The mpls book will help with deeper understanding. Then pick your vendor of choice for syntax and implementation.

u/Xipher · 2 pointsr/networking

Not specific to any vendor but I found MPLS Enabled Applications to be a good book explaining the concepts of MPLS and related usage. It's not going to explain how it's configured though if that's what you're looking for.

u/microseconds · 1 pointr/networking

MPLS-Enabled Applications (not an affiliate link) by Julian Lucek and Ina Minei. Julian is one sharp dude. I don't know of a better book on the topic.

u/bh05gc · 1 pointr/networking

I found this book good when learning MPLS. It's vendor neutral and speaks to the theory: https://www.amazon.com/MPLS-Enabled-Applications-Emerging-Developments-Technologies/dp/0470665459