Maybe Cisco is pissed because Jeff works for Juniper.

In any event, although I haven't looked heavily into the design track, I would not 
overlook Jeff's book.  It  is still IMO the best IGP book on the market.  

Pete


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On 11/7/2000 at 8:09 AM Bruce Williams wrote:

>Cisco has the following books on the CCIE Design Recommended reading list:
>Enhanced IP Services for Cisco Networks (Lee, Cisco Press)
>Cisco CCIE Fundamentals: Network Design and Case Studies (Cisco Press)
>CCIE Professional Development : Advanced IP Network Design
>(White/Retana/Slice, Cisco Press)
>Designing Campus Networks (Quinn-Andry and Haller, Cisco Press)
>Top-Down Network Design (Oppenheimer, Cisco Press)
>
>They do not list the primary book that people swear by for the CCIE R&S,
>TCP/IP Routing by Jeff Doyle. I assume that this books is focused more on
>configuration than design. Unless someone can advise me otherwise I am going
>to read the books on the list and not read TCP/IP Routing. I already have my
>CCNP and CCDP so I assume that Network Design and Case Studies along with
>Enhanced IP Services and Advanced IP Network Design will prepare me for the
>CCIE Design. I would appreciate any comments or suggestions on how to
>prepare for the CCIE Design.
>
>Bruce
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