Elijah,
I used the 1st edition book and found good with very little amt of errors.
The only problem with the book is that it lacked extensive multi protocol
labs, which I heard got added in the new 2nd ed. It is no doubt a
comprehensive book though I do not suggest this as the best for the
It is a very good introductory book. I recommend using that book and
implement those labs on smaller rack (4-5 routers). Next step would be to do
more advanced labs like, IPExpert or Ccbootcamp.
-Keyur Shah-
CCIE# 4799 (Security; Routing and Switching)
I have used:
A) 'All-in-One' first edition and a look at the 2nd edition of it.
B) 'CCIE Lab Practice kit' ISBN 0-07-212766-X also by Hutnik
C) 'IPeXpert Lab workbook'
A) All-in-one seems to be the standard starting book and covers the
technologies. The labs are trivial and illustrate
I thought it was OK, but not in depth enough. It covered a pretty wide range
of topics, so most of the labs seem to only scratch the surface. Not sure
about the mistakes part.
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Well, I am using the latest edition and its not bad. Agreed, that there are
couple of mistakes, but they are visible and silly.
Its a good place to start (but not stop), after finishing every lab in it,
one gets ready to take the more challenging ones from CCBOOTCAMP or IPEXPERT
(certification
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