BACKBONE: Engineering the Internet - Book One: The Core
Routing, Transport, and Internet Edge Architecture
The Internet is not magic. It is engineered.
Book One: The Core takes you inside the foundation of modern Internet Service Providers the systems that move packets across continents, exchange routes between networks, and keep global connectivity running at scale.
This is not a beginner guide.
This is not a certification manual.
This is how real carrier networks are designed.
Inside this volume, you will learn how to build and operate a production-grade ISP core, including:
- Designing scalable IGP architectures (IS-IS and OSPF) for fast convergence and failure isolation
- Operating BGP at Internet scale, including route reflectors, policy design, and full-table optimization
- Building MPLS and Segment Routing transport networks for L3VPN and traffic engineering
- Deploying EVPN for modern Layer 2 and data center services
- Understanding optical transport (DWDM) and how physical infrastructure impacts routing design
- Engineering Internet edge architecture, transit, and peering strategies
- Optimizing traffic flow with CDN integration and real-world traffic patterns
Every chapter is grounded in real-world operational experience and includes production-grade configurations across Cisco IOS-XR, Juniper Junos, and FRRouting.
This book goes beyond commands and protocols. It explains why networks are designed the way they are, how decisions impact scale and cost, and what happens when things fail.
If you want to understand how the Internet is actually built from the core routing plane to the global edge this is your foundation.
This book is for:
Network engineers moving into service provider rolesSenior engineers and architects designing large-scale networksAnyone who wants to understand how real ISP infrastructure operatesRelated Subjects
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