Documentation CD vs. Online

From: Larry Yurdin (lyurdin@xxxxxxxxx)
Date: Sun Jul 21 2002 - 15:43:56 GMT-3


   
I have a question concerning the advantage of having physical possession of
the Cisco documentation CD versus accessing it online. A number of those who
have successfully passed the lab exam have stressed the advantage of being
able to know, in advance, where to go on the CD to quickly access specific
information.

As I have a very reliable fast Internet connection, I've grown used to
accessing the CD material from the Cisco website and have not found it
necessary to own a current copy of the CD. Is there any difference between
the way the information is arranged on the CD from the way that is arranged
on the representation of the CD on the website that would cause me to want
to obtain a copy of the CD. In other words, can my ability to rapidly access
specific information from the CD's representation on the website hold me in
good stead in the Cisco lab environment or should I focus on the CD itself.

I'd appreciate some feedback.

Larry Yurdin CCNP, CCDP, MCSE, CNE, CISSP, A+



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