Anthony - one of my study partners has loaned me the CCIE 350-001: Routing
and Switching Prep Kit ISBN 078972359X. It has been very hepful and it also
has the entire book on CD (if you carry your laptop around all the time,
that's a real bonus). Additionally, it has Flash Notes and a Test Engine
with 240 questions and answers. Also, there is an Objectives Index that
comes right from the CCIE R&S Blueprint to help you assess your knowledge of
the subjects.
If your background is good, this book will present the information that you
need to pass the test, and also give you places to "jump off" if you need to
do more research on a subject (for example, my weaknesses are BGP, security
TACACS and RADIUS, and multimedia) you can do your research on the web or
using the 9 books that you have referenced. (Or you can ask here :-)
Good luck with your studies!!!
PS - I'm scheduled for my CCIE Written next Wednesday...wish me luck,
please!
-e-
----- Original Message -----
From: "anthony moore"
To:
Sent: Thursday, June 07, 2001 11:32 AM
Subject: CCIE written. .books? [7:7584]
> I have seen the list of books that Cisco recommends. By the time I get
done
> reading these books the exam will have already changed and it seems as
> though I will need to read an additional 9 books. Can anyone recommend 1
> good book that covers all the detail? I don't care how long it is.
> Am I being realistic? How is the Cybex CCIE book?
>
> Thanks
>
> Anthony
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