While not a "learning" type of book a glossary of terms is sometimes a useful reference. It really depends on how exhaustive the glosary is. While I understand your point, every Cisco freebie has an attached Cisco "Buy This" promo attached. Priscilla, your book had a promo attached last year. I'm not comparing the knowledge "Top Down Network Design" contains to this book at all but am making the argument that everything that could be used as a reference in any capacity has some value. I could see arguing that the free clock offer of late is completely marketing dept. driven but I really think complaints about a glossary of terms is going overboard. That's my opinion though. David Armstrong _________________________________ FAQ, list archives, and subscription info: http://www.groupstudy.com/list/cisco.html Report misconduct and Nondisclosure violations to [EMAIL PROTECTED]
- Free Book: Telecom & Networking Glossary David Armstrong
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- RE: Free Book: Telecom & Networ... Chuck Larrieu
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- RE: Free Book: Telecom &am... Chuck Larrieu
- RE: Free Book: Telecom & Networking Glossar... David Armstrong
- RE: Free Book: Telecom & Networking Glossar... Hicks, Randy
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- Re: Free Book: Telecom & Networking Glo... Jim Erickson
- Re: Free Book: Telecom & Networking... David Armstrong
- Re: Free Book: Telecom & Networ... Martin-Guy Richard
- Re: Free Book: Telecom & N... Jim Erickson
- Re: Free Book: Telecom &am... David Armstrong
- RE: Free Book: Telecom & Networking Glossar... Daniel Cotts
- RE: Free Book: Telecom & Networking Glo... Chuck Larrieu
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