RE: Book: CCIE Troubleshooting IP Routing Protocols [7:47099]

2002-06-23 Thread Kim Graham

I like the book.  Others may not.  It all depends on what you like in a
troubleshooting book.

The book is laid out to let you gain an understanding (fairly technical and
indepth) of a protocol.  Then it delves into a series of commands, snapshots
of outputs and goes onto explain the output.

IE: There are 21 flow charts for BGP.  It takes each of these flow charts
and explains the steps, output of commands and how it relates to the
trouble.  These explainations are short, sweet and to the point.

To each his own but I am enjoying the book.

Just my $.02

Kim


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RE: Book: CCIE Troubleshooting IP Routing Protocols [7:47099]

2002-06-21 Thread Dave Swink

It has some nice flow charts.  They make the logical sequence of
troubleshooting steps easier to understand.  It helped me nail down a
multicast routing problem the first day I had it.

Dave Swink

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Subject: Book: CCIE Troubleshooting IP Routing Protocols [7:47099]


Troubleshooting IP Routing Protocols (CCIE Professional Development Series)
by Shamim, Aziz, Liu, and Martey.



Does anyone have any feedback about this book? Is it good???



Thanks for any help!!!




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