I have recently attained the CCNA and CCNP certifications and was a little curious about preparing for the rigorous CCIE. I would like to know some information pertaining to preparing for this certification. I do have some access to Cisco equipment, and I know that nothing beats hands on experience. However, I was most curious how to go about the "reading" part of the preparation process. Now I know that there are some "must-haves" out there such as Jeff Doyles 2 volumes of "Routing TCP/IP" and Halabi's "Internet Routing Architectures" , and that book by Caslow keeps popping up. Is it a good idea to invest in these books and then prepare for the lab with the "hands-on"? Or is it a better idea to read these books while doing the "hands-on"? Any advice is greatly appreciated. Thank you.
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