Title: RE: CID Test

Forget the Cisco Press book; in my opinion it bounces around from topic to topic and doesn't address any single item deeply enough to be terribly helpful. Top-Down is a good book for all around network design topics, but isn't geared toward the exam. My personal preference for CID preparedness is Robert Padjen's (Sybex) Cisco Internetwork Design.

- Don

-----Original Message-----
From: Hubert Pun [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Wednesday, November 08, 2000 9:13 PM
To: Cisco Study Group
Subject: CID Test


I am planning to write the CID test.  Which book, the Cisco Press CID
book or the Top Down Network is more useful for passing the exam?

and btw, which book is more useful for the CCIE written exam?  and which
one is actually more useful in real life?

thanks in advanced


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