The single best book for the written is probably Radia Perlman's
Interconnections, in my opinion. The single best source, however, is the
Cisco documentation CD. If you get the exam blueprint and use the CD to make
sure that you understand the basics of every topic, you may pass. The
blueprint is very important. Make sure you follow it in your studies. It is
difficult to pass the exam with only a single source. For example, if you
want to study Token Ring, download the Rossi's excellent paper on it at
their web site. Fred Ingham also has an excellent paper in the groupstudy
archives for Token Ring. Find whatever sources you need to understand the
topics in the blueprint.

Regards,

David Wolsefer, CCIE #5858

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Hi,

I am looking for a single book I can read that will give me a complete
overview of the written test.  I realize that no one book can have every
subject covered in the level of detail required.  Once I know a complete
list of topics on the test I can investigate each subject in greater detail
via the CCO and other books.

Thanks,

Keith Sergeant
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