From: Sam Munzani (sam@xxxxxxxxxx)
Date: Tue Aug 01 2000 - 11:23:43 GMT-3
Definately good idea. A lot of times I have to support people while I am
not in front of a router or even a computer and have to support them for
command lines. I would buy one of those if you publish it.
On Mon, 31 Jul 2000, Keith Kruepke wrote:
> Group members,
>
> My friend Paul Cernick (who is also a member of this list) and I are talking
with O'Reilly and Associates about the possibility of publishing a series of Ci
sco-related pocket references. We are trying to determine whether or not these
pocket references would be a good idea. O'Reilly's current pocket references
are about 7"x4" in size and get up to ~100 pages. They are very handy for carr
ying information with you, wherever you may be working any given day.
>
> Initially, we were thinking of focusing on routing protocols, such as pocket
references about BGP, OSPF, IGRP/EIGRP, etc. They would cover the configuratio
n commands related to each routing protocol, with a goal similar to that of the
Cisco command references, but we would write the descriptions ourselves. Of c
ourse, the books would also be smaller and portable, and each one would have a
more limited focus.
>
> Because this mailing list is such a great resource for reaching those who wor
k with Cisco equipment, we thought it would be worthwhile to poll it for opinio
ns. We are interested in finding out what people think of this idea. We would
appreciate feedback about who would be interested in such books and even which
topics would be of interest.
>
> Thanks in advance for sharing your opinions.
>
> Keith Kruepke
>
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