Re: Passed BSCN and a question about CCIE written [7:21815]

2001-11-17 Thread Joselito Nuñez

Hello

You know any TEST CENTER

These TEST CENTER

www.ccbootcamp.com  or

www.globalaknoldge.com or

www.netmasterclass.net

What is it   you recommend ???


Thanks


Joselito Nuqez




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Re: Passed BSCN and a question about CCIE written [7:21815]

2001-10-03 Thread Chamak

Congrats


""RB Jsn Eggert Gupmundsson""  wrote in message
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> I finally passed the routing exam on Monday. I used the following books:
> 1) Routing TCP/IP by Doyle. An excellent book about internal routing
> protocols like OSPF,EIGRP,RIP and redistribution.
> 2) Internet routing architectures by Halabi. A good book about BGP.
> 3) CCNP routing Exam certification guide by Cisco Press. An excellent
> book for the BSCN exam.
> 4) Building Scalable Cisco Networks by Paquet. I personally found the
> exam certification guide better
> 5) Routing certification guide and exam notes by Sybex. It is good to
> read the last week before the exam. It do not go into details.
> 6) Routing exam cram. It is totally waste of money.I personally like
> the examcram books and I have used it a lot for the cisco exams but this
> book is not good.
> 7) IP routing fundamentals. Cisco press. It is about routing protocols
> in general and is good for getting fundamental knowledge but not specially
> for the exam.
> 8) OSPF network design solutions by Thomas M Thomas, cisco Press. It is
> better for deeper knowledge of OSPF.
> 9) OSPF Anatomy of an internet routing protocol. Moy (He designed the OSPF
> protocol) it is excellent book about ospf and I will read it again for the
> CCIE R/S written
> 10) BGP4 Internet domain routing in the internet by Stewart. I need to
> read that book a few more times to compleatly understand it.
> I took the boson test 2 and 3 and the questions were of the same
difficulty
> as the actual exam.
> I work as a WAN administrator at the Icelandic Banks Data Senter and have
> about 4 years experience with cisco routers so configuring ospf and simple
> BGP is not new to me. Yet I found the exam difficult so do not
underestimate
> it.
>
> I will now continue studying for the CCIE R/S written exam and I am
looking
> for buying a few books for it. On this list many people have read and
> recommended books by Caslow. I looked his name up on www.amazon.com  and
> found that he has written many books about cisco. What book(s) by him did
> you read for the CCIE? Can you give me the ISBN number please.
>
> This list have helped me immensely and thank you all for keeping this list
> going.
>
>
> Regards
> Jon Gudmundsson




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RE: Passed BSCN and a question about CCIE written [7:21815]

2001-10-03 Thread Ole Drews Jensen

Congratulations Jsn,

Good luck with the CCIE/Wr.

Ole

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Subject: Passed BSCN and a question about CCIE written [7:21815]


I finally passed the routing exam on Monday. I used the following books:
1)  Routing TCP/IP by Doyle. An excellent book about internal routing
protocols like OSPF,EIGRP,RIP and redistribution.
2)  Internet routing architectures by Halabi. A good book about BGP.
3)  CCNP routing Exam certification guide by Cisco Press. An excellent
book for the BSCN exam.
4)  Building Scalable Cisco Networks by Paquet. I personally found the
exam certification guide better
5)  Routing certification guide and exam notes by Sybex. It is good to
read the last week before the exam. It do not go into details.
6)  Routing exam cram. It is totally waste of money.I personally like
the examcram books and I have used it a lot for the cisco exams but this
book is not good.
7)  IP routing fundamentals. Cisco press. It is about routing protocols
in general and is good for getting fundamental knowledge but not specially
for the exam.
8)  OSPF network design solutions by Thomas M Thomas, cisco Press. It is
better for deeper knowledge of OSPF.
9) OSPF Anatomy of an internet routing protocol. Moy (He designed the OSPF
protocol) it is excellent book about ospf and I will read it again for the
CCIE R/S written
10) BGP4 Internet domain routing in the internet by Stewart. I need to
read that book a few more times to compleatly understand it.
I took the boson test 2 and 3 and the questions were of the same difficulty
as the actual exam.
I work as a WAN administrator at the Icelandic Banks Data Senter and have
about 4 years experience with cisco routers so configuring ospf and simple
BGP is not new to me. Yet I found the exam difficult so do not underestimate
it.

I will now continue studying for the CCIE R/S written exam and I am looking
for buying a few books for it. On this list many people have read and
recommended books by Caslow. I looked his name up on www.amazon.com  and
found that he has written many books about cisco. What book(s) by him did
you read for the CCIE? Can you give me the ISBN number please.

This list have helped me immensely and thank you all for keeping this list
going.


Regards
Jon Gudmundsson




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RE: Passed BSCN and a question about CCIE written [7:21815]

2001-10-03 Thread juno vtv

Jon,

I think this will answer your question.
http://www.groupstudy.com/archives/ccielab/200106/msg01128.html

-Junovtv



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