Bernard's test does not work well, I would advise
using dennis L.'s boson # 3 test. Its a better test for
written.


Larry Letterman
Cisco Systems
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Kris,

I am sure you will find tons of info on this subject in archives.
Strategies are different from person to person.
I used the following to pass my written:

-Bruce Caslow's Book (1st or 2nd edition)
-Boson #1 by Bernard
-CCO

You can add www.certificationzone.com to your arsenal if you are an avid
reader. They have excellent white papers.

During the period that you wait and practice for you lab, you can read:
Halabi
Jeff Doyle (1 &2)
BGP-4 by parkhurst
and many more.

Good luck,
A Strobel ( working on the lab exam.........)



Quoting Kris Keen :

> Hi All,
>
> I'll be preparing for the CCIE written exam very shortly, Im in the
process
> of building the tid bits for my lab and collecting the reading material..
>
> What books should I read at a min, and what would be even more
advantgeous?
>
> I have all the CCNP books (Exam Cert Guides) and Doyles TCPIP Vol 1.
>
> Please help...
>
> Thanks!
> Kris
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