Couldn't agree with you more on Cisco LAN Switching book. I had Kevin
Hamilton as an instructor in my BCMSN class, and he was great. Good sense of
humor, too. We had a guy in our class by mistake for the first half day.
Kevin suggested that we force-feed him two cases of beer to flush the
unauthorized knowledge from his head. We all got a copy of the book.

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> Passed last friday with a score of 846/1000. Two down (ACRC/BCMSN), two to
go (BCRAN, CIT). Basically my impressions are the same
> that are reflected in the archives:
>
> Know Spanning tree, MLS, trunking, multicasting, VTP, vlans really well.
>
> Here's how I passed:
> 1. Read "Cisco LAN Switching" by Kevin Hamilton & Kennedy Clark. Cisco
press.  This is a great book and I call it the "Switching
> bible".
> 2. Read "BCMSN" by Thomas, Bass & Robinson. McGraw Hill. Good supplement,
but not the bible!!
> 3. Took the 1 week training class at Mentor Technologies. Mentor (used to
be CCCI) always does a great job and the instructor, Pete
> Welcher, was superb. Really good labs. Thanks Mentor Tech!
>
> BCRAN is next. I'll check the archives for books, hints.
>
> Scott Strand
> SWIFT Network Analyst
> CCNA, MCP
>
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