The name of the book is "Cisco CCIE study guide" all in one by McGrew Hill
Author ROOSEVELT GILES.
Gil
> >You're right that there are some problems with the CCIE Lab Study
> Guide
> > but its a wonderful tool to have, all in all. I imagine the second
> version,
> > which I see is out on
what is the exact title of the book, and author? is it Mcgraw Hill? If so,
I only have the one written by Stephen Hutnik.
thanks!!
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Neal,
Before you reply to posts on this list maybe you should read them more
than once so that you can fully understand their meaning. When I wrote that
post I was in no way downing the author. I was just giving some people
something to think about. If you had read what I wrote (really read
It would appear that your contact with the book has so befuddled you that
you've forgotten what a paragraph is.
You're right that there are some problems with the CCIE Lab Study Guide
but its a wonderful tool to have, all in all. I imagine the second version,
which I see is out
along the way.
Rik
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Subject: CCIE All-in-one (author: moron or genious?)
Hey Groupies,
Just wanted to bring up a topic that I've been pondering. Abo
Hey Groupies,
Just wanted to bring up a topic that I've been pondering. About a month
ago, me and another member on the list met up and started working on his path
to CCIE, starting with the "CCIE All-In-One Study Guide." Any of you who have
ever used this book have all seen the massive amo
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