I am currently studying for my CCNP, and should have it knocked off in a
couple of months. For study material so far, I have pretty much just been
using the Cisco Press study guides and CCO.
I just got my CCNP yesterday. I used three or four books per test:
CiscoPress 1) Courseware Book,
: Wednesday, June 27, 2001 6:19 PM
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Subject: Re: Book Recommendations [7:10201]
Do you already have Routing TCP/IP Volume One? It covers OSPF, RIP,
IGRP, and EIGRP as well as route maps, all of which you have to know for
some of the CCNP tests.
For BGP, I'd recommend two books:
BGP4
Hey everyone,
I am currently studying for my CCNP, and should have it knocked off in a
couple of months. For study material so far, I have pretty much just been
using the Cisco Press study guides and CCO.
I am just wondering if anyone has any recommendations for good books,
especially
My book, Top-Down Network Design, doesn't cover routing protocols in a lot
of depth. Routing TCP/IP, on the hand, has numerous chapters on routing
protocols. It's a terrific book. (There's a second volume out now too.)
Another excellent book is Designing Routing and Swtiching Architectures by
Do you already have Routing TCP/IP Volume One? It covers OSPF, RIP,
IGRP, and EIGRP as well as route maps, all of which you have to know for
some of the CCNP tests.
For BGP, I'd recommend two books:
BGP4: Interdomain Routing in the Internet by John W. Stewart III.
Short but truly excellent
Sam,
The books that I have used most, not only for the certs, but also as a
day-to-day reference are as follows:
*Internet Routing Architectures by Halabi.killer BGP stuff, a friggin
BIBLE!
*CCIE Fundamentals: Network Design and Case Studieswill not only give
you more than enough for the
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