Hi all,
Can anyone tell me what is the best book to study
BCMSN examI am planning to take it in
about 15 days.
thanx a lot in advance.
Imran
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, it was
the first BCMSN book out when the exams changed.
Good Luck
Phil
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From: "Srihari Babu" [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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HAi john and all,
i have done my BSCN and BCRAN and i am planning to go
through BCMSN next.can you give some good suggesions?
which is the best book and topics covered(more)and all
thanks in advance
and waiting for your fast reply
bye SRIHARI
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Take a look at the archives about BCMSN. There was a message from me 2
months ago about BCMSN books.
I passed BCRAN yesterday and here are the studymaterial that I used:
Books:
- Building Cisco Remote access Networks by Pacquet et al. Cisco press. It is
good to have for the exam bechause
, and the
caslow book. I am using
the CCIE all in one study guide for labs.
HTH
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Kevin,
I am still hunting, that is how I knew about the stuff in the archives.
Hopefully someone else
Kevin,
In the archives of September and October the Thomas II books you mention both got a
hammering for the number of mistakes they contained and the lower standards than
experienced in the earlier series of books.
Rob
CCNA
Canberra Australia
Kevin wrote:
Please comment whether the books
Kevin,
In the archives of September and October the Thomas II books you mention
both got a
hammering for the number of mistakes they contained and the lower
standards than
experienced in the earlier series of books.
Rob
CCNA
Canberra Australia
Kevin wrote:
Please comment whether the books
Robert,
First, thank you very much for your advise. You just mentioned the two
Thomas books are not adequate, then what kind of books do you recommend for
the above two subjects? Cisco Press? Sybex? Or ?
Thanks,
Kevin
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Kevin,
I am still hunting, that is how I knew about the stuff in the archives.
Hopefully someone else in the group has some thoughts, but I may go the cisco press
CCNP
Prep library 1587050137 when it is available. I have heard the Sybex stuff is supposed
to be OK.
Sorry I couldn't help more.
Please comment whether the books mentioned are enough/good for the
examinations.
- BCMSN : Building Cisco Multilayer Switching Networks / Thomas M. Thomas
II, John C. Bass, James E. Robinson III (McGraw-Hill)
- BCRAN : Building Cisco Remote Access Networks / Thomas M. Thomas II, Adam
Quiggle
Hi group!
Has anyone read both the BCMSN book by Cisco Press and McGraw-Hill and can comment on
these? after reading the amazon reviews i
still dont know which one to buy...
thanks in advance
/gabriel
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Dear Friends,
I am planning to take-up Cisco CCNP 2.0 soon. I am in the process of
preparing for BCMSN, BCRAN and BCSN exams. I would like to know which are good
books I can go for preparing for the exams. I would appreciate your help in
this regard.
Thanks
Jagan.
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