If I were you -- I'd buy the DCN book (Cisco Press) and read it carefully.
Also, if you have CCO access, take the COLT tests -- and take them over and
over again -- and research any answers you get wrong.  I studied for the
CCDA for 14 days and took the COLT tests every morning and every night --
and three times yesterday when I took the exam (944).  Lastly, review your
CCNA material -- at least a day or two.  That should do it.

Greg Macaulay, MCSE, CCNP, CCDA (newly minted!) (other certs and degrees not
listed!)
The oldest CCNP/CCDA in the world!!!
Lifetime member of AARP
Don't mind my bout of bragging -- I'm still euphoric over passing the CCDA
in 14 days! I'll be back to normal by tomorrow!!

-----Original Message-----
From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]On Behalf Of
Scott Robbins
Sent: Tuesday, March 20, 2001 5:22 PM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Syngress CCDA book (off topic?) [1:2745]


I know this list is primarily for CCNA, so hope people will excuse my asking
the question here.

At any rate, looking at various books in the bookstore, the Syngress book
seems a little more meaty than the Sybex one by Mr. Lammle.  I'm wondering
if anyone has used the Syngress book for the CCDA and if so, how did they
find it.  I figure I'll use that one as the "light reading" and the Cisco
Press one as the in depth book.
Again, I'm not sure if this is considered off-topic for this list--if it is,
then please accept my apologies.


TIA
Scott




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