Re: CCNP Todd Lammle Books???

2000-09-22 Thread Calvin Piggott
Hi guys. Has anyone used any CBTs for the CCNP 2.0? Jim Brown wrote: > Steve, > > I thought the Todd Lammle book for the CCNA was very good, but the rest of > the texts on the CCNP and CCDP tracks were very weak. I would not recommend > them to anyone. They seemed like regurgitated information

RE: CCNP Todd Lammle Books???

2000-09-22 Thread Jon . E . Gudmundsson
I use following tecnique when I study for an CCNP exam: - I try to get as much hands on experience as I can. - I read some hands on books about the material. The CCIE books are usually good. - Then I read a studyguide like Todd Lammle writes. I do it to get an overwiev of the material for the exam

RE: CCNP Todd Lammle Books???

2000-09-21 Thread Robert Padjen
The Study Guide is designed to be read as a teaching tool that supplements real-world experience. It is not written to teach the test, but to provide enough information to prepare readers for the test and to support them in production networks. The Exam Notes are designed for those readers who rea

RE: CCNP Todd Lammle Books???

2000-09-21 Thread Jim Brown
Steve, I thought the Todd Lammle book for the CCNA was very good, but the rest of the texts on the CCNP and CCDP tracks were very weak. I would not recommend them to anyone. They seemed like regurgitated information that took up a lot of paper. I would highly recommend using Cisco Press and backi

Re: CCNP Todd Lammle Books???

2000-09-21 Thread Ejay Hire
Get the big Todd Lammle book, and the Exam Cram. Repeat this advice for any Cisco test. Original Message Follows From: "JD" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Reply-To: "JD" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Subject: CCNP Todd Lammle Books??? Date: Wed, 20 Sep 2000 22:49:01 -0700 I am confus