The name of the book is "Cisco CCIE study guide" all in one by McGrew Hill
Author ROOSEVELT GILES.


Gil
> >        You're right that there are some problems with the CCIE Lab Study
> Guide
> > but its a wonderful tool to have, all in all. I imagine the second
> version,
> > which I see is out on the shelves at Borders, goes a long way towards
> correcting
> > the deficiencies.
> >
> >
> >      I've used the book, errors and all, and I completed 70+ labs before
I
> went
> > off and started inventing my own stuff.  I credit that book with getting
> me
> > through ACRC and I recommend it to anyone that is working on Cisco certs
> ...
> > wish I'd had it when I was doing the CCNA.
> >
> > </flame>
> >
> > [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> >
> > > Hey Groupies,
> > >     Just wanted to bring up a topic that I've been pondering. About a
> month
> > > ago, me and another member on the list met up and started working on
his
> path
> > > to CCIE, starting with the "CCIE All-In-One Study Guide." Any of you
who
> have
> > > ever used this book have all seen the massive amounts of errors in it,
> from
> > > picture errors, config errors, and even syntax spelling errors. We are
> almost
> > > through the whole book and I must say that out of the 80 labs in the
> book, at
> > > least 75% of them have had AT LEAST a tiny glitch on the authors part.
I
> have
> > > hated this for the time that I've been working in the book, until last
> night.
> > > Me and the other member were working on one of the BGP labs. First of
> all,
> > > there was a config missing for one of the routers, and for router D in
> the
> > > config there wasn't supposed to be a serial address...but of coarse in
> the
> > > picture there was one. We literally spent about 2 hours on what was
> supposed
> > > to be a 20 minute lab. I commented this and the other member said "I
> know,
> > > this is great." That's when I got to thinking. What if this author
made
> all
> > > of these mistakes to teach us troubleshooting. I must admit, I have
> spent a
> > > lot of time on these labs trying to figure out what's wrong with them
> after
> > > we use what the author wants, and I even get better from it. On the
way
> home
> > > last night I was thinking that maybe the book was intended to be that
> way and
> > > all of those errata's are just ruining it because it's letting people
> not use
> > > their heads. If this is NOT the case and the author didn't intend in
> making
> > > this book a troubleshooter, then maybe he is a moron. But if he did,
> indeed,
> > > write this book this way intentionally, then I have to tip my hat and
> say
> > > that he is a genius and a great teacher. Just my thoughts guys. After
> all,
> > > the second half of "the lab" is fixing what was made wrong. If this
book
> can
> > > simulate that...then it is the best CCIE study guide to a certain
level.
> Have
> > > a good one group,
> > >
> > > Mark Zabludovsky ~ CCNA
> > > <A HREF="mailto: [EMAIL PROTECTED]">[EMAIL PROTECTED]</A>
> > >
> > >     If the automobile had followed the same development as the
computer,
> a
> > > Rolls-Royce would today cost $100, get a million miles per gallon, and
> > > explode once a year killing everyone inside.
> > >                                         ~Robert Cringely, InfoWorld~
> > >
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