From: Marvin Greenlee (marvingreenlee@yahoo.com)
Date: Sat Apr 17 2004 - 03:29:41 GMT-3
I would recommend the 'Cisco DQoS Exam Certification
Guide' book for QoS, the 'Cisco Voice over Frame
Relay, ATM, and IP' for voice, and 'Developing IP
Multicast Networks' for multicast.
Marvin Greenlee
marvin@ccbootcamp.com
--- Nick Tucker <kitt@vnet.net> wrote:
> Just wanted to get a quick recommendation on some
> studying advice.
> I consider myself a very good book learner, better
> than average at being
> able to read something and remember it (more
> importantly remember how/when
> to use it, etc).
>
> I feel very comfortable with all routing protocols
> and the like as well as
> pretty much all layer 1 and 2 stuff.
>
> What I'm looking for is more of what books would be
> good for some specific
> study into Voice, Multicast, Qos and general IP
> services as they relate to
> the lab, the need to go deeper eventually will carve
> itself out as time
> permits.
>
> I realize these are not exactly what I'd call major
> areas to be concerned
> about on the lab, but I get no exposure to most of
> this stuff on the
> networks I work on at work (and otherwise of course
> feel extremely
> comfortable with the stuff I do see on a nightly
> basis).
>
> In searching through ciscopress.com, the closest
> book I found that would
> cover some of this is Voice-Enabled the Data
> Network, published late
> 2002. This is the other thing I'm having a problem
> week. I see there is a
> multicast book from 99, another voice book from 00.
> One thing I really
> dislike is buying older material.
>
> What I'm looking for is recommendations on what
> titles to get that have a
> publish date of atleast 2002, and flow much like
> Sams BGP book or Doyles
> Routing one does. Also, I'm looking for paper
> stuff, not necessarily
> online resources (yes I know theres the printer, but
> I disgress) - as I
> read/study in strange places sometimes...so whats
> everyone favorite?
>
> Thanks in advance
>
>
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