Just got my copy.
Reading the "About the Authors" section alone is impressive. All those
associated with the book are CCIE's. I look forward to discovering if there
are any errors in the book. One would hope not, given the credentials of the
writers and reviewers, one of whom was the Halifax Lab
I got my CCIE Practical Studies book via half.com yeaterday and I had the
same shipping problem. I saved about $25 on the price of the book, but the
delivery took over 3 1/2 weeks! I don't think there was even a stamp or
postmark on the media mail package, so I have no idea how it arrived
I'
Chuck,
Check out my review of the book: http://www.optsys.net/review.htm
Let me know your thoughts on it. If you put a formal review together as
well, I can
add it to that web page.
thanks,
-Brad Ellis
CCIE#5796 (R&S / Security)
Network Learning Inc
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
used Cisco gear: www.opt
#x27;t wait to devote more time to it.
Kevin Wigle
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> I got my CCIE Practical Studies book via half.com yeaterday an
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> hmmm.. don't know why you said that "I had the same shipping
> problem
on for
quite some time (considering the $thousands - literally - I've spent on
training materials which contain errors).
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some
other source (CCO, RFCs, other texts) - this is a topic I could rant on
for
quite some time (considering the $thousands - literally - I've spent
on
training materials which contain errors).
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he information in the book with some
>other source (CCO, RFCs, other texts) - this is a topic I could rant on for
>quite some time (considering the $thousands - literally - I've spent on
>training materials which contain errors).
>
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PAP and CHAP).
> >
> >Bottom-line, this seems to be a well written book; it gives you some good
> >examples and labs to work on your own, etc. It won't replace any of the
> >other "must haves" on the bookshelf (e.g. Doyle, Caslow, Thomas, etc.)
and
> >unfortunately, (
. external EIGRP routes.
> > >
> > >Additionally, I thought the section on PPP authentication could have
used
> > >some more work on the one-way authentication options (both PAP and
CHAP).
> > >
> > >Bottom-line, this seems to be a well written book; it gi
> >practice with the 'distance' command, see" the IGRP chapter. When you
>>look
>> > >at the IGRP chapter, it uses the same sentence to point you to the RIP
>> > >chapter.
>> > >
>> > >Anyone who has walked into an EIGR
> > >process (which requires both an internal and external distance); it
> only
> >> > >lists the syntax to change the distance of a specific neighbor's
> >updates.
> >>I
> >> > >find it funny that the EIGRP chapter says "For a spec
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