RE: DQOS Instructor based documentation VR. Book

From: Scott Morris (swm@emanon.com)
Date: Fri Jan 23 2004 - 16:49:04 GMT-3


Ahhhhh..... Got it. Well, the Cisco Press book will go into a bit more
explanation of things than the student guide from the course alone will.
IMHO.
 
Scott

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From: Hossam [mailto:sam6626@yahoo.com]
Sent: Friday, January 23, 2004 2:25 PM
To: Scott Morris; ccielab@groupstudy.com
Subject: RE: DQOS Instructor based documentation VR. Book

Thanks alot Scott.
But i am not thinking of attending the course.
I was comparing between reading the instracture
Led Documentation from Cisco and the Self based
Book from Cisco Press?
I borrowed the instructor led document but
i am still evaluating buying the book?
Is the book much more detailed than the
instracture based documentation?
Thanks
 
"Scott Morris" <swm@emanon.com>, wrote:
That's a hard question to answer... Each particular instructor brings

a

different set of experiences and 'extras' to the course. The book is a

minimum of what you should see. It covers the same outline and major

topic

areas. But I would like to think that you get additional benefits from

the

ILT version of the class from having a seasoned instructor there who

can

provide additional examples and insight to how things work! There is a

lot

that can be done outside the simple reading of a book.

But with each instructor being different you always run the risk of

having

equal information between the class and the book. Check out your

instructor

before taking the class!

Just my opinion.

 

Scott Morris, CCIE4 (R&S/ISP-Dial/Security/Service Provider) #4713,

CISSP,

JNCIS, et al.

IPExpert CCIE Program Manager

IPExpert Sr. Technical Instructor

 
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Subject: OT: DQOS Instructor based documentation VR. Book

Hi Group,

Did anyone compared between the DQOS Instracutor based course

documentation

and the Self based DQOS Book from Cisco Press? I know both have

indentical

TOC (Table of content). But are they close in contents??

 

I borrowed the Documentation from a friend and i went throught them.

But i

am still not so confident abt my QoS knowledge.

 

Does it worth to buy the book? Will it be more helpfull?

 

Thanks a lot

SAM

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