In my experience with Cisco Training Providers (6 classes) and other
training providers, "Prerequisites" is a misnomer, "recommended background
or training" would be closer to correct. The only folks worse at describing
what the "prerequisites" should be are the cisco course manual writers, most
I'd also suggest for course prep that he purchase "Cisco LAN Switching" by
Clark and Hamilton. Cisco Press ISBN: 1-57870-94-9
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From: Arthur Stewart [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Tuesday, March 27, 2001 6:44 AM
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Hello all,
I have been given the go ahead to attend a one week course of my
choice, to be scheduled in May. In the meantime I have been doing home
study via books recommended on the groupstudy.com page.
I have been doing research and am leaning towards a course offered by
globalknowledge;
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From: Sammi [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Monday, March 26, 2001 1:38 PM
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Subject: Course Recommendation
Hello all,
I have
I would suggest that if you have a CCNA, the ICND class would not be the
best use of resources, maybe BCMSN (Switching) would be better.
Arthur Stewart CCNP
Sammi wrote in message ...
Hello all,
I have been given the go ahead to attend a one week course of my
choice, to be scheduled in May. In
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Course Recommendation
Hello all,
I have been given the go ahead to attend a one week course of my
choice, to be scheduled in May. In the meantime I have been doing home
study via books recommended on the groupstudy.com page.
I have been doing research and am
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