I agree. You cannot go wrong with Halabi and Doyle....Caslow is also very
good. The bottom line is that there is no one book that will do it all. You
will need to read a variety of books, each with it's own merits. I would
start with Doyle/Halabi first and then move on to books such as Caslows.
-daniel
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From: "Wright, Jeremy"
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Sent: Friday, July 27, 2001 11:52 AM
Subject: RE: Is Sybex CCIE study guide good? [7:13951]
> I just finished the Caslow book and it was very good. I'm right in the
> middle of Routing TCP/IP by Jeff Doyle and so far it is the best book I've
> read. I have the Sybex book also and have put it down for the time being
and
> concentrating on the Doyle and Halabi books. Then I will go and read the
> Sybex as more of a refresher.
>
> -----Original Message-----
> From: John Neiberger
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> Sent: Friday, July 27, 2001 11:12 AM
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> Subject: Re: Is Sybex CCIE study guide good?
> [7:13951]
>
> When I first read through the guide I thought it was not
> in-depth enough
> but it seemed to cover most of the topics. After taking the
> exam, I
> would judge the book a little better. You still need to
> read of *lot*
> of other material, but this book would be a good supplement
> to your
> studies.
>
> Regards,
> John
>
> >>> "Michael Wang" 7/27/01 9:27:27 AM >>>
> Please let me know your opinion about Sybex CCIE study
> guide.
>
> Regards
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