I don't think that anyone dislikes the Cisco CID book. I think that some
folks wish it was a bit more focused on the exam itself. Try the Sybex ( I
haven't read it but it comes highly recommended here) if you want a book
focused on the test. Personally I read the Cisco book and with my prior
knowledge/reading it was more than enough to pass the CID exam. I did read
the Sybex exam notes and found it vague at best.

Good Luck!

Bryan

CCNP CCDP CNE MCSE
----- Original Message -----
From: "Oletu Hosea Godswill, CCNA." 
To: 
Sent: Tuesday, June 12, 2001 2:54 AM
Subject: Which is the Best Book on the CID test [7:8117]


> I will be writing my CIT today, I wrote Switching 2.0 last week Monday and
> will wrap up my quest for CCNP next week by writing Remote Access 2.0 . I
> would have taken the CID next week instead of Remote Access, but for want
of
> the real book to go for. My target is to become a CCNP and a CCDP by the
last
> week of this month, nothing more nothing less.
>
> Please can any one help me with the correct book to use? I have been using
> Cisco press all these while, but recently popular options in the group did
> not
> favour the Cisco press for its lack of focus on the exam proper.
>
> Please which of the book will be more focused.
>
> Regards.
> Oletu H. Godswill




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