Re: which reference book is better? [7:33629]

2002-01-29 Thread David L. Blair

I bought and used both.

-dlb

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 I am going for the support 2.0 exam.  There are two reference books for
the
 exam 1) CCNP Support exam certification guide and 2) Cisco Internetwork
 Troubleshooting.  Which one is better?  If I only study CCNP support exam
 certification guide, is it enough?

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Re: which reference book is better? [7:33629]

2002-01-29 Thread Chee Kin

Hi,

I studied using the CCNP Support exam prep book.  That was the only material
I use.  It's a tough exam but if you know your stuff, it should be OK.

Good luck.

cheekin

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Subject: which reference book is better? [7:33629]


 Hi..

 I am going for the support 2.0 exam.  There are two reference books for
the
 exam 1) CCNP Support exam certification guide and 2) Cisco Internetwork
 Troubleshooting.  Which one is better?  If I only study CCNP support exam
 certification guide, is it enough?

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RE: which reference book is better? [7:33629]

2002-01-29 Thread Sim, CT (Chee Tong)

Did you pass it using CCNP support exam guide?  It seems to be strange why
cisco publish two books for one exam and let people choose.  But the CIT
book seems to be published quite a few year and it is used for CCNP version
1.  Is that true?



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Subject: Re: which reference book is better? [7:33629]


Hi,

I studied using the CCNP Support exam prep book.  That was the only material
I use.  It's a tough exam but if you know your stuff, it should be OK.

Good luck.

cheekin

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From: Sim, CT (Chee Tong) 
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Sent: Wednesday, January 30, 2002 10:30 AM
Subject: which reference book is better? [7:33629]


 Hi..

 I am going for the support 2.0 exam.  There are two reference books for
the
 exam 1) CCNP Support exam certification guide and 2) Cisco Internetwork
 Troubleshooting.  Which one is better?  If I only study CCNP support exam
 certification guide, is it enough?

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Re: which reference book is better? [7:33629]

2002-01-29 Thread Chee Kin

Yes, I passed the exam using the CCNP Support exam prep book.  The other
helping factor is my work experience.

I think this was mentioned somewhere in one of those postings.  The exam
prep book is to help you prepare for the exam.  The CIT book is ported
from the CIT course (I guess, I have not seen the content of that book).  My
guess is that one focuses more on what you need to know, the other on what
you need to know for exam.  They are more or less the same, in my opinion.

The reason why I used the exam prep book was because I couldn't get a copy
of the CIT book.  I was using the BSCN, BCMSN and BCRAN coursebooks for the
other three exams.

Looking back at your question, if you are comfortable with the CIT content
then go through the CCNP Support exam prep book thoroughly.  I remember
going through the book twice or thrice before sitting for the exam.  One
more thing, go through the questions that come with the CD.

cheekin

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Subject: RE: which reference book is better? [7:33629]


 Did you pass it using CCNP support exam guide?  It seems to be strange why
 cisco publish two books for one exam and let people choose.  But the CIT
 book seems to be published quite a few year and it is used for CCNP
version
 1.  Is that true?



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 From: Chee Kin [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
 Sent: Wednesday, January 30, 2002 11:42 AM
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 Subject: Re: which reference book is better? [7:33629]


 Hi,

 I studied using the CCNP Support exam prep book.  That was the only
material
 I use.  It's a tough exam but if you know your stuff, it should be OK.

 Good luck.

 cheekin

 - Original Message -
 From: Sim, CT (Chee Tong)
 To:
 Sent: Wednesday, January 30, 2002 10:30 AM
 Subject: which reference book is better? [7:33629]


  Hi..
 
  I am going for the support 2.0 exam.  There are two reference books for
 the
  exam 1) CCNP Support exam certification guide and 2) Cisco Internetwork
  Troubleshooting.  Which one is better?  If I only study CCNP support
exam
  certification guide, is it enough?
 
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