I have just finished my CCNP and got a job in design starting in two or thee
weeks time. My new employer is also exited with my background with NT and
Novell. As a support guy how would I be productive from day one in
internetworking design environment?.
Would CCDA books be for any help ?.
diani
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I have just finished my CCNP and got a job in design starting in two or thee
weeks time. My new employer is also exited with my background with NT and
Novell. As a support guy how would I be
t out trying to impress everyone.
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Date: Wed, 11 Oct 2000 15:09:05 GMT
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I would look for books where instead of preaching theory, there were case
studies. Look at the solutions to them.
Brian
On Wed, 11 Oct 2000, mindiani mindiani wrote:
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> I have just finished my CCNP and got a job in design starting in two or thee
> weeks time. My new employer
I recommend the book "Top-Down Network Design." &;-)
Seriously. It was written for someone in your exact situation!
Priscilla
At 03:09 PM 10/11/00, mindiani mindiani wrote:
>I have just finished my CCNP and got a job in design starting in two or
>thee weeks time. My new employer is also exit
If your job is design, then yes, I would read up as much as you can.
CID, Top Down Network Design, and some of the Advanced Design books from
CiscoPress are probably all very good to have.
Brian
On Wed, 11 Oct 2000, mindiani mindiani wrote:
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LOL! Nothing like a shameless plug now and again!
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hameless plug now and again!
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I might have inadvertantly deleted your original email, therefore I copied Denis'
response to reply to you :) I have to laugh at the title of your email. I am not
laughing at you. I am laughing because I once had a Network General instructor who
would begin the class by asking if there were any
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