From: andrew.2.shore@xxxxxx
Date: Fri Nov 02 2001 - 08:25:49 GMT-3
Best source of information www.cisco.com everything you need to know is on
there.
The trick is finding it :)
Andrew Shore. CCNP+Security, MCSE, CCP, BSc
Network Consultant
Internetworking Solutions Limited
-----Original Message-----
From: Beamish, Richard [mailto:Richard.Beamish@GetronicsGov.com]
Sent: 02 November 2001 11:08
To: 'Nicolai Solling '
Cc: 'ccielab@groupstudy.com'
Subject: RE: Good books
Company Info
Catalog
New Releases
Promotions & Events
Book Extras
Contact
Sales
Cisco Professional Certification
CCNA Catalog
CCNP Catalog
CCDA Catalog
Here's my recommendations
Cisco BGP-4 Command and Configuration Handbook Parkhurst
Doyles TCP/IP Vol I
Internet Routing Architectures, Second Edition Habali
Caslows Bridges, switches and routers (2nd ed).
Kennnedys Switching
Perlmans Bridging (2nd ed.)
Dick Beamish
-----Original Message-----
From: Nicolai Solling
To: CCIE
Sent: 11/2/2001 4:51 AM
Subject: Good books
Hey there!
I bet this discussion has been done like a zillion times on this list,
but
as a newcomer I have not seen it (-:
So to all of you people with a number: Was there any books that really
stood
out and just was key for you guys passing the exam?
I'm thinking of purchasing the: All-in-one Cisco CCIE Lab Study Guide by
Stpehen Hutnik and Michael Satterlee.
It looks as if this book covers a lot of the theory, but also has a lot
of
lab-scenarios in it.
Ok..share your thoughts...
Nicolai Solling
1st. attempt 14th of Feb. 2002
This archive was generated by hypermail 2.1.4 : Fri Jun 21 2002 - 06:45:01 GMT-3