Blah, the second edition is just fine.  You did
know there was a second edition right?  If for
any other reason, its a good study aid to know
what to study.  Coupled with the internet its invaluable
(always verify what you read anyway w/ RFCs, Company White
papers, Standards documents, etc.)

He's a very enlightened fellow Mr. Giles, but has a
tendency to ramble.  For instance, you'll be talking
about a topic in the application layer, and within
the same paragraph he's encapsulated himself all
the way down to the LLC sublayer.

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From: Dennis H [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Friday, June 22, 2001 4:12 AM
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Subject: Re: CCIE Written [7:9091]


I would scrap the Guiles book... it's crap and full of errors...


""Ken Browne""  wrote in message
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> Hello.  I'm getting ready for my CCIE written examination on the
> 26th of June.  I've recently gotten my NP and DP, and I'm studying
> for the CCIE written by reading the entire book of All-In-One
> CCIE Study guide by Roosevelt Giles.  After I read the book, I'm going
> to take Boson tests and any other test or questions I can to prepare.
> Any other suggestions?




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