After this , I believe Doyle should be exalted to the level of God........

"Dave" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote in message
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> I was just recommending this book to a friend today for the exact same
> reason.  In other books you may learn how things are done, but Doyle's
book
> you learn WHY the protocols work the way they do.  Chapter 4, Dynamic
> Routing Protocols, cleared up some grey areas and a misconception that I
> had.  Instead of dreading reading about routing protocols like I used to
> (because the information seemed like lots of unrelated facts, or bits and
> pieces of the big picture) I now look forward to it because I have a
better
> understanding of the protocols.  In this chapter, Doyle gives a very clear
> and straightforward (read plain English) explanation of the SPF algorithm.
> It's all so clear to me now.
>
> Dave
>
> -----Original Message-----
> From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]On Behalf Of
> Priscilla Oppenheimer
> Sent: Tuesday, November 07, 2000 3:42 PM
> To: Bruce Williams; [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Subject: Re: CCIE Design Reading List
>
>
> Their book list for CCIE design is pretty bizarre. The most bizarre thing
> is that they recommend "Designing Campus Networks." Read the Amazon
reviews
> before you buy that clunker. (It's not the same as "Designing Cisco
> Networks.")
>
> In answer to your actual question, you would be missing out on a great
book
> if you don't read Doyle's "Routing TCP/IP." It is not focused only on
> configuration. It is focused on explaining how the routing protocols
really
> work. You should read it for all certs, I think.
>
> Priscilla
>
> At 08:09 AM 11/7/00, 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
> >[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> >
> >
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