I too realized that I needed one central book. Despite all the controversy,
I chose the All In One CCIE (SECOND EDITION). With a quick glance, while
standing in Borders, I thought the Sybex wasn't as technical. I must admit
to having purchased another 10 or so books since then...
Phil
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I too realized that I needed one central book. Despite all the controversy,
I chose the All
Anthony - one of my study partners has loaned me the CCIE 350-001: Routing
and Switching Prep Kit ISBN 078972359X. It has been very hepful and it also
has the entire book on CD (if you carry your laptop around all the time,
that's a real bonus). Additionally, it has Flash Notes and a Test
Bruce Caslow's second edition.
Brian
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I have seen the list of books that Cisco recommends. By the time I get
done
reading these books the exam will
Hi Anthony,
I second the opinions found here.I'm cutting and pasting a posting I did
on the networkstudyguide.com website after I passed the CCIE written at the
end of April. I hope this helps - it's not a 'single' source but gives you
a good foundation...
Alright, enough with all the
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