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Reddit mentions of Routing TCP/IP, Volume II (CCIE Professional Development)
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Generally I go here if I want a good overview and operational view.
TCP, UDP.
If I want to go for the long haul and depth....I start here (I used this list as it's nice and abbreviated of what does what in RFC land). Reading through those will give you a much better idea of how things were "supposed" to work. How they work with a vendor will always be up to interpretation, but the vendors are interpreting those RFCs.
There are quite a few books on Amazon that will teach it to you as well. I honestly would consider getting them too. This, this, this, this.
There's so many good books but those should give you that deep understanding.
I think these two books will really help you fully understand IGPs, EGPs, and BGP.
Routing TCP/IP, Volume 1 (2nd Edition) by Jeff Doyle
http://www.amazon.com/Routing-TCP-IP-1-2nd/dp/1587052024/ref=sr_1_1?ie=UTF8&qid=1320531876&sr=8-1
Routing TCP/IP, Volume II by Jeff Doyle
http://www.amazon.com/Routing-TCP-CCIE-Professional-Development/dp/1578700892/ref=sr_1_2?ie=UTF8&qid=1320531876&sr=8-2
The books have a ton of information and are easy to read. I want to be Jeffy Doyle when I grow up. :P