What are the books that you consider to be the "timeless classics" of networking? I'm not asking "what's on your bookshelf?" - I've got quite a few that aren't in the category of "classics", but rather, which books would you say contain the unchanging fundamentals of networking - which books do you turn to when you need to deeply understand how a protocol works or how networks behave? Here's what's on my list:
- Routing TCP/IP Vols 1 and 2
- TCP/IP Illustrated Vol 1
- Optimal Routing Design
- The Internet Peering Playbook
But I'm sure I'm missing some - what do you consider to be the timeless classics?
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