I recently revised the list of the book I thought were useful for this exam
at www.laganiere.net, let me know if you find it useful...

--- Dennis Laganiere

----- Original Message -----
From: "Troy Leliard" 
To: 
Sent: Wednesday, March 12, 2003 12:44 AM
Subject: RE: Good book for CCIE Written Prep [7:65104]


> I think you should be asking good books?  :)  I am currently using Bruces
> Caslows, Routing and Switching, New Cisco Press CCIE book, and the Cisco
> Press CCIE - Practical Book.
>
> I think the best way to tackle the "big one" is to start a file yourself,
an
> in it have a chapter for each topic that appears on the blueprint,
> methodically go through each topic and research if from a number of
sources
> (books, white papers, RFC's) etc, Obviously, topics where you are stronger
> needs less detail. And of course back it all up with hands on.  Even for
the
> written ecam, memory retention, I find is always better when I have worked
> through a lab or section of a lab.
>
> The idea being that you will cover everything off, and realise that the
> area's you dont like, you need to put in a little but more work.  At the
end
> of it and, when you get the email saying congrats, you're ccie is .... you
> can then sell you file and get it published :) hehehe, then future ccie
> wannabies will be asking,.what is s good bookm, and you can recommend your
> own. :)
>
> Good luck studying!
>
>
> Skarphedinsson Arni V. wrote:
> >
> > Can anyone recomend a good book for CCIE Written preperation ?




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