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> It's all so clear to me now.
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> Dave
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> Priscilla Oppenheimer
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Subject: Re: CCIE Design Reading List
Their book list for CCIE design is pretty bizarre. The most bizarre thing
is that they recommend "Designing Campus Networks." Read the Amazon reviews
before you buy that clunker. (It's not the same as "Designing Cisco
Networks.")
Their book list for CCIE design is pretty bizarre. The most bizarre thing
is that they recommend "Designing Campus Networks." Read the Amazon reviews
before you buy that clunker. (It's not the same as "Designing Cisco Networks.")
In answer to your actual question, you would be missing out on a
I do read it when I need to know something. We use EIGRP primarily at my job
and I had to use Jeff's book to help me out with some things, but I dont
think I am going to read it cover to cover like I do with books that I am
using to prepare for an exam. If I find that my current reading is not
suf
Maybe Cisco is pissed because Jeff works for Juniper.
In any event, although I haven't looked heavily into the design track, I would not
overlook Jeff's book. It is still IMO the best IGP book on the market.
Pete
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On 11/7/2000 at 8:09 AM Bruce Will
Cisco has the following books on the CCIE Design Recommended reading list:
Enhanced IP Services for Cisco Networks (Lee, Cisco Press)
Cisco CCIE Fundamentals: Network Design and Case Studies (Cisco Press)
CCIE Professional Development : Advanced IP Network Design
(White/Retana/Slice, Cisco Press)
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