Ravi Malhotra
Ravi Malhotra (iparch@yahoo.com )began working for AT&T Bell Labs in 1986, doing R&D work. Since then he has taught data communications at universities, managed IP networks for several large financial houses, and written several magazine assignments. Mr. Malhotra possesses degrees in Electrical Engineering and Computer Science.
The animal on the cover of IP Routing is a zebu.Zebus are a type of Bos indicus cattle,characterized by a large fatty hump over the top of the shoulder and neck,loose skin under the throat,and large,drooping ears.They are an intermediate size for beef cattle-bulls generally weigh from 1,600 to 2,200 pounds and cows from 1,000 to 1,400 pounds-but have comparatively long legs and are extremely hardy.Zebu cattle breeds include Gyr,Guzerat,Indu-Brazil,Nelore,Red Zebu,and Gray Zebu.They originated in India and are thought to be the world's oldest domesticated cattle.Zebus were introduced into the U.S.(where they are called Brahman cattle)in the mid-19th century as draft animals,but they later interbred with other cattle breeds and produced hybrids that were bigger,grew faster,and were better suited for milk and beef production.These hybrids exhibited greater resistance to heat,disease,and cattle ticks than ordinary domestic cattle and consequently tended to fare better than the cattle the colonists had brought from Europe.