From: Dotun Oni (dot_oni@xxxxxxxxxxx)
Date: Tue Jul 23 2002 - 16:25:15 GMT-3
Jaspreet,
I took the DQoS class a couple of weeks ago. The course material was very
good. Like Dennis mentioned, it made me realise that there are a lot of bad
books out there. I think you should stick with CCO or Cisco press books for
now.
D
>From: Dennis Hartmann <sanester8@yahoo.com>
>Reply-To: Dennis Hartmann <sanester8@yahoo.com>
>To: David Wolsefer <DWolsefer@totality.com>, "'Jaspreet Bhatia '"
><jasbhati@cisco.com>
>CC: "'ccielab@groupstudy.com'" <ccielab@groupstudy.com>
>Subject: RE: QOS resources Date: Tue, 23 Jul 2002 11:40:51 -0700 (PDT)
>
> Be VERY wary of the QoS books. A lot of them are
>very bad. Cisco Press has a good one, but I forget
>the name of it. I teach the DQoS and iQoS classes. I
>would be happy to answer any questions.
>
>Sincerely,
>
>Dennis Hartmann
>Instructor-Consultant
>dh8@pobox.com
>
>--- David Wolsefer <DWolsefer@totality.com> wrote:
> > I have found that the previous networkers
> > presentations on QoS are good
> > sources along with the QoS sections of IOS
> > documentation. There are also
> > several QoS books out there, but I haven't had a
> > chance to read them yet.
> >
> > Regards,
> >
> > David Wolsefer, CCIE #5858
> >
> > -----Original Message-----
> > From: Jaspreet Bhatia
> > To: ccielab@groupstudy.com
> > Sent: 7/22/2002 8:34 PM
> > Subject: QOS resources
> >
> > Folks,
> > Can anyone suggest some good
> > resources for brushing
> > up
> > on QOS. Thanks
> >
> > Jaspreet
> >
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