I used Cisco Internetwork Design by Matthew Birkner (Cisco Press) and used
Boson practice tests. I passed with 87%.

I don't think I could have passed without the Boson practice tests.

A. Strobel



"Taylor, Don" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

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> 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
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> From: Hubert Pun [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
> Sent: Wednesday, November 08, 2000 9:13 PM
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> 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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