Bruce's book is very good for its topic, but it is not
geared for the CID exam. The Sybex book is written for
the exam and for current design methodology. Cisco's
design book is also written with the course objectives
in mind. I'm personally biased to the Sybex text. ;)

The key to the exam is that is is very different from
the rest of the certification series. There is a focus
on theoritical and not on commands or specifics. This
can throw some test-takers. Bruce's book is good for
the specifics.

Take a look at the objectives on CCO and then compare
to the Caslow book - I think you'll see the deltas.

--- Hubert Pun <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Is the Caslow book a good resource for the CID exam?
> I have my CCNP and
> plan to read the Caslow book for the CID exam.  What
> sections that I am
> not able to answer?
> 
> Thanks
> 
> Hubert
> 
> 
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