Title: RE: Another New CCIE Book
I will read any book that affords me an insight to CCIE and its siblings.  Since I have no exact yardstick to what exactly is on the ball or not I cannot afford to turn the book down.
 
I have the book and I'm using it to go out and find the material I have to read for the written exam.  I'm not using it to do the exam and it should not be used that way as far as I can see!
 
Maybe the Lab as I strongly suspect and the contributors here have rightly indicated is the make/break but the simple question is where the devil is Cisco going to find the Networkers to do the job?  Where is the hands on going to come and who is going to let a newbie anywhere near an operational router?
 
This is rather like theoretical flying lessons and the actual deed.  It takes 35 to 40 hours to go solo.  So how long for a new CCNA, a lone router, and do you want to be passenger?
 
As for the CCNA for Dummies having got hold of the book I think if you know it from cover to cover you will pass.  You might not know what your talking about but you will pass.
 
Regards
 
Karl
----- Original Message -----
Sent: Thursday, August 03, 2000 11:13 PM
Subject: RE: Another New CCIE Book

Just discovered this lil book

How to cheat the Cisco Lab
by Ima Falyer

        Chapter One:  Hiring someone who knows what they are doing to take it for you
        Chapter Two:  The art of tattooing IOS commands to inconsicous places
       

-----Original Message-----
From: Kevin Wigle [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Thursday, August 03, 2000 11:25 AM
To: Cisco
Subject: Another New CCIE Book


Th CCIE Exam Cram won't be around for a few weeks I'm told but I found this
book on the shelf.

PREP KIT
CCIE 350-001
Routing and Switching

Published by BaerWolf and QUE
ISBN: 078972359

It looks like no matter what our thoughts are on things like "CCIE for
Dummies" etc, the media is waking up to us.

Fortunately, the Lab will always be our protection.

Kevin Wigle
CCDP/CCNP.........


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