BGP for Cisco Networks for IOU!

Hot on the heels of releasing the topology for BGP for Cisco Networks for GNS3 1.0 Beta comes the topology for IOU-WEB.

Firstly I must say that I did not create this, not that this is any form of get-out-clause, but because all the thanks go to a great guy, who has done a GREAT job on it, it really does look fantastic!

I mean check this out, how good does this look?


That's one lovely diagram there.  I wish my Visio diagrams looked that good!

Along with the IOU topology is a Visio drawing of the topology.
I have updated the downloads section for the book with the links to the files. Now it's just waiting for ViRL to be released and we have every platform covered!

I am very thankful to the guy who has done this, and he's offered to do the IOU typologies for the MPLS volume as well. If they look anything like the ones that he's done for the BGP book then they will be great as well!

Either way I will be sending him a free copy of the MPLS book when it's published. I have just completed a couple of chapters this week, and this weekend should finish another, then it's just one last chapter to do, which is all planned out, then ready for proofing and publishing!
BGP book topology updated for GNS3 1.0! MPLS book coming soon!

BGP book topology updated for GNS3 1.0! MPLS book coming soon!

BGP for Cisco Networks & GNS3 1.0

I had a request hit my inbox last month for the topology for my book "BGP for Cisco Networks" to be updated for GNS3 1.0.

I must confess that with trying to finish off "MPLS for Cisco Networks", which is looking great and should be out soon(ish), I didn't do this very quickly.

But thanks to a great guy called Dan over at GNS3 and his nifty python based converter I have been able to do this in under half an hour.

So thanks Dan!

If you are currently using GNS3 1.0 and want to load up the topology, its available in the Downloads section.


MPLS for Cisco Networks

The MPLS book is taking a lot longer than the first, for a number of reasons.

I had a pretty good grounding in BGP when I started, but not so much with MPLS, and MPLS feels like such a bigger subject, the book is certainly longer if that's anything to go by!

I have learnt some things from the first book, mainly due to the comments made by my readers, so there will be more diagrams, more configurations, and hopefully a sense of being part of the book, rather than just a reader... That last bit should make more sense when you read it.

I am just finishing off a couple of bits; VPLS, OTV, IPv6 for VRF-Lite, and need to do the troubleshooting chapter - which is all planned out, and then its a matter of proofing, sending over to my technical ed, and then publishing!

Again topologies will be available in GNS3 0.8 first, with GNS31.0 and ViRL (whenever that eventually turns up) at a later stage.