From: ruth@mycomputer.co.uk
Date: Wed Oct 24 2007 - 12:59:22 ART
Aww...Wendall's not boring!
----- Original Message ----
From: Rana Bilal
<rab_91@hotmail.com>
To: rick.mur@gmail.com; rswgreat@yahoo.co.uk
Cc:
ccielab@groupstudy.com
Sent: Wednesday, 24 October, 2007 3:58:16 PM
Subject:
Re: Switching and QoS Books
Guys-
I believe for the ccie prep, and in
general switching, going through the Doc
CD is very helpfull ( better than
books). For the Qos the Wendall Odom books
is good but boring. I think Doc DC
and Knowlegde net QoS cbt are very good
to understand the tough topics of
Qos.
Odom book is not very detailed about the Qos in switches, for that I'll
say
I found the Doc CD very helpfull.Recently I have also seen a Qos in
switches
book at Networkers 2007. You can try that also.
Thanks,
Bilal
>From: "Rick Mur" <rick.mur@gmail.com>
>Reply-To: "Rick Mur"
<rick.mur@gmail.com>
>To: "ruth@mycomputer.co.uk" <rswgreat@yahoo.co.uk>
>CC:
ccielab@groupstudy.com
>Subject: Re: Switching and QoS Books
>Date: Wed, 24
Oct 2007 16:13:15 +0200
>
>The Cisco LAN switching book has a lot of CatOS
configuration samples and
>not every topic is up-to-date. I would suggest the
BCMSN Self-study guide
>Fourth Edition. This guide covers all the switching
material.
>
>
>
>On 10/24/07, ruth@mycomputer.co.uk <rswgreat@yahoo.co.uk>
wrote:
> >
> > Hi
> >
> > I see the Kennedy Clark Cisco LAN Switching book is
still on it's first
> > edition (1999). Is it still worth reading for LAN
switching or is there
> > something better out there?
> >
> > For anyone
mystified by QoS, can I recommend the
> > Wendall Odom book - very well
written and laid out. Demystifies
> > everything!
> > Ruth
> >
> >
> >
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