I haven't read Doyle's Vol2, but if volume1 is taken as an indicator, I'm
sure it'll be a good reference.
I've read the others that you have on your list, with the exception of the
Rossi book, and can confirm that you should have them on your shelf.
In addition, you really should obtain a copy of Interconnections by Radia
Perlman.
Craig
At 09:29 AM 1/20/2001 -0600, you wrote:
>Hello,
>
>I am looking at obtaining the books that are "Required reading" for the
>CCIE lab, according to www.ccbootcamp.com. I have heard great things about
>their perpetration labs and plan to buy them as soon as I can get my lab
>pieced together from optsys.
>
>The books listed are:
>
>Internet Routing Architectures, Bassam Halabi
>CCIE Prof. Development Routing TCP/IP Volume I, Jeff Doyle
>Cisco Certification Bridges, Routers, and Switches for CCIE's, Caslow
>Cisco Lan Switching (CCIE professional development)
>Cisco Catalyst Lan Switching Louis R Rossi, Louis D. Rossi, Thomas Rossi
>
>
>I noticed the TCP/IP book by Doyle has a Volume 1 and Volume 2. The first
>book seems to be the foundation book while the second one goes into BGP.
>Multicasting, etc.
>
>The Architecture book by Halabib is a must have, from everyone that has
>read it. It seems to be heavy in BGP more than other exterior routing
>protocols. Is Doyle vol 2 worth reading back to front or are their better
>reads one the list for that information?
>
>Thanks,
>
>-Eric Gunn
>
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