The information in this book has been largely cultivated from the Juniper Networks technical documentation, as well as field notes, quick reference cards, and Web sites. Use this field guide as a quick reference either onsite or in review of basic requirements, specifications, and procedures. For complete details and more thorough discussions of software and hardware issues, consult the most current technical documentation. The technical documentation is available at www.juniper.net. It is freely available in PDF and HTML formats. You can purchase printed copies at www.vervante.com/juniper. If you are a registered customer with a service contract, consult the Juniper Networks Technical Assistance Center (JTAC) and Customer Service Center (CSC). For a description of available programs, see "Juniper Networks Technical Assistance Center (JTAC)" on page 5. Another source of information is juniper-nsp, which is an open customer e-mail list for discussing Juniper Networks products and technology. To view the e-mail archives, see http://puck.nether.net/lists/juniper-nsp/. To subscribe to the list, see http://puck.nether.net/juniper-nsp/. Throughout this book, the editors have tried to call out pertinent RFCs for additional reference and understanding. The three tables beginning with Table 2.1, "Supported Internet RFCs and Drafts" on page 19 list the RFCs and other standards documents supported by Juniper Networks platforms. Juniper Networks conducts dozens of educational and training programs around the world. For a list of the most current classes and seminars , and to enroll, see www.juniper.net/education. The Solutions & Technology section of www.juniper.net contains dozens of downloadable PDF and HTML versions of white papers, technology notes, and test papers on a variety of topics related to Juniper Networks platforms. The following are additional sources of information related to the Juniper Networks product line and technology:
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