I just finished it. It is a great overview of troubleshooting techniques.
It's also a good reference guide for quick things (ie: whats the command to
debug ARP requests etc...) Plus it has scenarios after the sections to give
you examples of how to troubleshoot the various sections. I have used the
Cisco Press books for every exam I am written (along w/ the Exam Cram and
Boson tests and of course experience..) It's not an overly large book like
the Lan Switching or CMTD books, so it shouldn't take too long to read it.
Hope that helps.
Russ..
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> An adequate study guide for the CIT exam? Also, is it a good real life
book
> for those situations you run into all the time? It's the Cisco Press book
> edited by Laura Chappel (I have her ACRC book and love it) and Dan Farkas.
>
> If anyone has read this book or has any feedback on it I would greatly
> appreciate hearing about it!
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