Actually, if you go the route of CCNP Exam Certification Guide series, the
Switching and Remote Access ones have labs to follow along, that is, if you
have a Cat5000 and ISDN BRI and PRI for your home lab.
BTW - except for the official BSCN book, the other courses are better
explained in the Exam Guides than the official course/curriculum, in
particular Remote Access.
Good Luck.

Elmer

----- Original Message -----
From: "s vermill" 
To: 
Sent: Sunday, March 10, 2002 6:36 PM
Subject: RE: books to use to study for CCNP exam [7:37818]


> The libraries contain the exact books that you would buy individually
(BSCN
> BCMSN BCRAN & CIT).  It is just a marketing thing - one that will save you
> lots of money.
>
> However, BSCN is the only one of any of the CCNP course books that has
labs
> to follow.  Too bad.
>
> Shivjit Patil wrote:
> >
> > Hi..I have just finished my BSCN examinations. I used the Cisco
> > BSCN book for the examination. I found that book real good
> > cause it was very comprehensive and had a lot of lab execises.
> >
> > Now I want to study for the BCMSN examination and I have to
> > purchase a book for it. I have two options i.e either buy the
> > individual BCMSN book or the CCNP Preparation Library.
> >
> > I prefer books that are complelty exhaustive and give you full
> > knowledge on the subject. I was wondering if the CCNP
> > Preparation Library is as exhaustive as the individual CCNP
> > examination books.
> >
> > Could anyone please advice me as to what I should go ahead and
> > buy.
> >
> > Thank you
> > Shivjit Patil




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