According with the Cisco Press website http://www.ciscopress.com , the 
publish date would be February 2001. Note that the original date was Aug 
2000, so I wouldn't hold my breath on the Feb date.


At 08:03 AM 1/20/2001 -0800, you wrote:
>According to Amazon, Doyle's volume 2 has a 6 week lead time. Has anyone
>actually seen this one on the shelves yet?
>
>Halabi is remarkably clear reading. But it never hurts to have a second way
>of looking at things.
>
>Doyle vol 1 is definitely a must. I would add Slattery / Burton Advanced IP
>routing in Cisco Networks for the wealth of examples and router outputs.
>
>One must read Caslow in the frame of mind in which it is intended. Caslow
>expects that you already know the basics, and now you want to start thinking
>like a CCIE. It is a book about problem solving, not a book about learning
>fundamentals.
>
>Chuck
>
>-----Original Message-----
>From:   [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] On Behalf Of Eric
>Gunn
>Sent:   Saturday, January 20, 2001 7:30 AM
>To:     [EMAIL PROTECTED]
>Subject:        CCIE reading: TCP/IP by Doyle Vol.1 or 2
>
>Hello,
>
>I am looking at obtaining the books that are "Required reading" for the
>CCIE lab, according to www.ccbootcamp.com. I have heard great things about
>their perpetration labs and plan to buy them as soon as I can get my lab
>pieced together from optsys.
>
>The books listed are:
>
>Internet Routing Architectures, Bassam Halabi
>CCIE Prof. Development Routing TCP/IP Volume I, Jeff Doyle
>Cisco Certification Bridges, Routers, and Switches for CCIE's, Caslow
>Cisco Lan Switching (CCIE professional development)
>Cisco Catalyst Lan Switching Louis R Rossi, Louis D. Rossi, Thomas Rossi
>
>
>I noticed the TCP/IP book by Doyle has a Volume 1 and Volume 2. The first
>book  seems to be the foundation book while the second one goes into BGP.
>Multicasting, etc.
>
>The Architecture book by Halabib is a must have, from everyone that has
>read it. It  seems to be heavy in BGP more than other exterior routing
>protocols. Is Doyle vol 2 worth reading back to front or are their better
>reads one the list for that information?
>
>Thanks,
>
>-Eric Gunn
>
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