Thanks to everyone for replying back. After reading your posts it makes me
feel good that I am going into right directions.
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FAQ, list archives, and subscription inf
I have to agree with Larry though. Most of the time people say to took in
another location and don't give real leads. And when they do give any help
it is with a "Holier Than Thou" attitude. It just makes the road so much
harder.
My recommendation: Get all of Cisco Presses CCNP books, get rout
Syed, the most popular resources are Ciscopress, the cisco web site,
Boson, and a few others. You may want to gander at the www.examnotes.net
site for the latest news on materials as well. Hope this helps and I saw
the CCNP Ciscopress library for 89.99 at Amazon.com a few days ago. Best
of luc
Larry
Thank you very much for saving us from ourselves.
I was just getting ready to run with scissors.
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From: "Puckette, Larry (TIFPC)"
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Sent: Monday, November 19, 2001 10:07 AM
Subject: RE: Starting CCNP [7:26734]
> Syed, DUCK!!! NOW!!! You ar
Cisco's web site is pretty good for technical
documentation. Although, I have never done the CCNP, I found that Doyle,
Caslow, and Halabi are great books. Using that and my knowledge of
security over the years, alongside some college courses, and just reading
good old RFCs, I was able to pas
Syed, DUCK!!! NOW!!! You are most likely going to get bombarded with emails
with abusive tones telling you to look at the archives before asking
questions. You'll notice that none of them will tell you how to get to the
archives though.
Larry Puckette
Network Analyst CCNA,MCP,LANCP
Temple Inlan
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