Re: Cisco Press OSPF? [7:50567]

2002-08-11 Thread Alberto Martin Sinopoli

OSPF Network Design Solutions
Cisco Press
ISBN1-57870-046-9
Thomas M
Thomas II

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> ""Robert D. Cluett""  P4HkO{O"PBNE
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> > All,
> >
> > Looking for a book that will cover OSPF in detail outside of the BSCN
> book.
> > I recently purchased "Internet Routing Architectures" to give me more
> > detailed knowledge of BGP, but need to round out the OSPF with another
> book.
> > Any advice?
> >
> > Thanks
> > Rob Cluett, CCNA




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Re: Cisco Press OSPF? [7:50567]

2002-08-11 Thread Jason Shen

!6TCP/IP V1!7
""Robert D. Cluett""  P4HkO{O"PBNE
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> All,
>
> Looking for a book that will cover OSPF in detail outside of the BSCN
book.
> I recently purchased "Internet Routing Architectures" to give me more
> detailed knowledge of BGP, but need to round out the OSPF with another
book.
> Any advice?
>
> Thanks
> Rob Cluett, CCNA




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Re: Cisco Press OSPF? [7:50567]

2002-08-03 Thread Priscilla Oppenheimer

Robert D. Cluett wrote:
> 
> Nope, don't have the TCP/IP Volume 1 yet.  I assumed that it
> would be no
> more detailed than the BSCN book.  If it is comprehensive, do
> you also feel
> it is a better fit than the other two OSPF books by Cisco?

You mean published by Cisco Press? The best books are not "by Cisco." The
best books are by authors who have expertise beyond anything you can find on
CCO or in a Cisco training class.

Doyle's Routing TCP/IP book is WAY better than any specific certification
books for the routing test. It definitely has a comprehensive coverage of
OSPF.

I also liked it somewhat better than the Thomas Thomas book because it's so
focused, accurate, and easy to read, and has good examles, challenges,
caveats, exercises, etc. It's also slightly newer and more real-world. But I
liked the Thomas Thomas book too, just not as well.

I don't know the other book that people often recommend for OSPF (Parkhurst?)

Regardless, if you plan to go far in your Cisco studies, you must buy Doyle.
:-) I think everyone will agree with me. I don't know the fellow and gain no
benefits from recommending his book. I just think it's a terrific book, up
there with Perlman, Comer, etc.

Good luck!

Priscilla


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> > Do you already have Routing TCP/IP, Volume 1 by Doyle? It
> does a great job
> > with OSPF.
> >
> > Priscilla
> >
> > Robert D. Cluett wrote:
> > >
> > > All,
> > >
> > > Looking for a book that will cover OSPF in detail outside of
> > > the BSCN book.
> > > I recently purchased "Internet Routing Architectures" to
> give
> > > me more
> > > detailed knowledge of BGP, but need to round out the OSPF
> with
> > > another book.
> > > Any advice?
> > >
> > > Thanks
> > > Rob Cluett, CCNA
> 
> 




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Re: Cisco Press OSPF? [7:50567]

2002-08-03 Thread Robert D. Cluett

Nope, don't have the TCP/IP Volume 1 yet.  I assumed that it would be no
more detailed than the BSCN book.  If it is comprehensive, do you also feel
it is a better fit than the other two OSPF books by Cisco?
""Priscilla Oppenheimer""  wrote in message
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> Do you already have Routing TCP/IP, Volume 1 by Doyle? It does a great job
> with OSPF.
>
> Priscilla
>
> Robert D. Cluett wrote:
> >
> > All,
> >
> > Looking for a book that will cover OSPF in detail outside of
> > the BSCN book.
> > I recently purchased "Internet Routing Architectures" to give
> > me more
> > detailed knowledge of BGP, but need to round out the OSPF with
> > another book.
> > Any advice?
> >
> > Thanks
> > Rob Cluett, CCNA




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RE: Cisco Press OSPF? [7:50567]

2002-08-03 Thread Priscilla Oppenheimer

Do you already have Routing TCP/IP, Volume 1 by Doyle? It does a great job
with OSPF.

Priscilla

Robert D. Cluett wrote:
> 
> All,
> 
> Looking for a book that will cover OSPF in detail outside of
> the BSCN book.
> I recently purchased "Internet Routing Architectures" to give
> me more
> detailed knowledge of BGP, but need to round out the OSPF with
> another book.
> Any advice?
> 
> Thanks
> Rob Cluett, CCNA
> 
> 




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Re: Cisco Press OSPF? [7:50567]

2002-08-02 Thread Chuck Ryan

The Cisco Press OSPF book by Tom Thomas would go great with Dr. Parkhurst's
book as well.

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> Might consider this one:
>
> Cisco OSPF Command and Configuration Handbook
> by  William R. Parkhurst
>
> I haven't read this one myself, but according to the reviews it is written
> in the same vein as his BGP book, which I believe is a far better way to
> learn the knobs.
>
> HTH
>
>
> ""Robert D. Cluett""  wrote in message
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> > All,
> >
> > Looking for a book that will cover OSPF in detail outside of the BSCN
> book.
> > I recently purchased "Internet Routing Architectures" to give me more
> > detailed knowledge of BGP, but need to round out the OSPF with another
> book.
> > Any advice?
> >
> > Thanks
> > Rob Cluett, CCNA




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Re: Cisco Press OSPF? [7:50567]

2002-08-02 Thread Chuck

Might consider this one:

Cisco OSPF Command and Configuration Handbook
by  William R. Parkhurst

I haven't read this one myself, but according to the reviews it is written
in the same vein as his BGP book, which I believe is a far better way to
learn the knobs.

HTH


""Robert D. Cluett""  wrote in message
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> All,
>
> Looking for a book that will cover OSPF in detail outside of the BSCN
book.
> I recently purchased "Internet Routing Architectures" to give me more
> detailed knowledge of BGP, but need to round out the OSPF with another
book.
> Any advice?
>
> Thanks
> Rob Cluett, CCNA




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Cisco Press OSPF? [7:50567]

2002-08-02 Thread Robert D. Cluett

All,

Looking for a book that will cover OSPF in detail outside of the BSCN book.
I recently purchased "Internet Routing Architectures" to give me more
detailed knowledge of BGP, but need to round out the OSPF with another book.
Any advice?

Thanks
Rob Cluett, CCNA




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