From: Lala Lander (sshafi@gmail.com)
Date: Thu Apr 19 2007 - 17:10:24 ART
nice....so narbik you are suggesting a good bootcamp can replace all the
recommended reading. I always thought the purpose of CCIE was to learn
technoplogies, develop good reading habits and not just pass the test.
Ultimately these CCIEs should able to write RFCs, come up with new ideas or
contribute in some fashion. If they dont read books, dont understand
protocols deeply, dont understand thought process of protocol designers,how
are they suppose to do anything new in the field?
I wonder how you guys passed your CCIEs? whose bootcamp you attended Narbik?
And whose bootcamp your instructor attended? I'll like to trace the person
at the end who indeed read the books and asked them to guide this list.
Shahid
CCIE #12665 (R&S) and reading books for CCIE Security and SP for last 6
months now!
On 4/19/07, Scott Thornton <scthornton@gmail.com> wrote:
>
> I read the book from ccbootcamp, did a couple practice tests and then
> took the test...got a 94.
>
> depending on your background, I wouldn't waste your time on anything
> else...
>
> if you can or have passed the ccnp and have experience with mulicast,
> wireless. qos...and actually understand those technologies you should
> be able to pass...
>
> On 4/19/07, engshad.shady@gmail.com <engshad.shady@gmail.com> wrote:
> > i need to know whate is the recommanded book to read for ccie written
> from
> > the new released books that cover the topics of exames (the good books
> in
> > your view )
> >
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