Read part of Caslow's book and I am really enjoying it. I am now preparing
for the BCRAN and found the book a must for
nay of the Cisco's exam. Well organized book and easy to understand. Worth
every penny and more!
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I've finished my CCNP and have moved on to CCIE written
studies. Thanks to the recommendations of this newsgroup,
I bought the Andrew Caslow book, Cisco Certification. In
reading the first 4 chapters, it occured to me that it would be
of great benefit to those pursuing the CCNP. For example,
Caslow's explanation of Frame relay and ISDN are lucid
almost beyond compare. I used to think Chappell was the
greatest Cisco author but now I think its Caslow!!! I wish
I had read Caslow prior to the BCRAN, ACRC and Support.
So, my advice--purchase this book--read it topically as it
applies to the test you are currently studying for. You might
want to read the first few chapters just for the hell of it...its
a great intro to cisco routers/switches, interfaces, etc...
So, are there any other Caslow lovers out there? Has anyone
taken a course from him? Is there anyone familiar with
Caslow who thinks there is someone better when it comes
to writing about Cisco technology??? I would like to take
a class with the guy prior to the CCIE lab.
Cheers,
-BM
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