Sorry to point out the obvious, but any book on CCNP is going to be
confusing. My trick was to use a bunch of sources, White papers I found
snooping around on Cisco's Site and the internet. My advice is use a lot
of different sources, use books or white papers, everything else, is
just a waste of time and money. 

Here is my assessment of what I used for Routing, which is hard but
covers the basics; Most people start with routing. I am going in the
order Routing, Switching,CIT then BCRAN.

Cisco White papers and other documents found on the net- Great
Sybex - Junk, a waste of paper. Surprisingly the questions are good
Exam Cram - Way to easy, but if you want to have an outline its OK -
junk
Cisco Books- Good covers what you need to know.
2501 Router 16/16 with Cisco 12.x Firewall IOS and DES - Great

See, the problem is, the CCNP covers a lot of material. IF you were to
write a book that contained every detail you needed to know for real
life, it would be 12 feet tall. So the 11 and 3/4 feet that are left
out, are left up to you to find. Buy some routers, buy books only,
doesn't matter which ones really. Compare what you read in one book, to
another. Its better to know it well, and be able to show you skills at
the jobsite, then it is to rush. Once you get started and learn a few
thing, the terminology will not be so confusing.

-----Original Message-----
From: Yomi Thomas [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] 
Sent: Tuesday, March 26, 2002 1:37 PM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Where do I start? [7:39553]

Hi Guys,
I'm just about to start climbing the CCNP ladder and I need suggestions.
What books to start reading etc. Some friends are saying the BCSN Cisco
press books are too confusing and I'm more better of using other
authors.
Any suggestions please?!!!!!




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