From: Mark Lewis (markl11@xxxxxxxxxxx)
Date: Mon Jan 22 2001 - 22:18:46 GMT-3
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<P>Hi,</P>
<P>I think the best switching book to date is 'Cisco LAN Switching' (Cisco Pres
s/CCIE Professional Development).</P>
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<P>Hope that helps,</P>
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<P>Mark</P>
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<DIV></DIV>>From: "Hebert, Cory J (cory.hebert@wcom.com)" <CORY.HEBERT-EDS@E
DS.COM>
<DIV></DIV>>Reply-To: "Hebert, Cory J (cory.hebert@wcom.com)" <CORY.HEBERT-E
DS@EDS.COM>
<DIV></DIV>>To: "'ccielab@groupstudy.com'" <CCIELAB@GROUPSTUDY.COM>
<DIV></DIV>>Subject: Catalyst Study
<DIV></DIV>>Date: Mon, 22 Jan 2001 15:05:37 -0600
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<DIV></DIV>>Hi all-
<DIV></DIV>>
<DIV></DIV>>Does anybody know of any good links to use for studying the Cata
lyst switch?
<DIV></DIV>>
<DIV></DIV>>The reason I'm asking is because, so far, the only catalyst reso
urces I have
<DIV></DIV>>are the Caslow Book, the
<DIV></DIV>>All-in-one CCIE Lab study guide, and the Fatkid catalyst lab. I'
m just
<DIV></DIV>>wondering how
<DIV></DIV>>much deeper I need to get into Catalyst switching theory and con
figuration.
<DIV></DIV>>I'm just
<DIV></DIV>>not sure what other topics I should be covering.
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<DIV></DIV>>Thanks in advance,
<DIV></DIV>>Cory
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