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i have a question for the CCNPes and future CCNPes.
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| rmuhammad 2002-06-12, 7:00 pm |
| with addition to hands on can anyone pleeze tell me what is the best overall book for the ccnp i would i appreciate this information. | |
| darthfeces 2002-06-12, 9:31 pm |
| peronally, i used all 4 exam crams
but in lieu of that i'd suggest ciscopress
http://www.ciscopress.com | |
| haseeb_eng 2002-06-13, 12:59 am |
| i agree with darth ciscopress are the best books for CCNP prep. | |
| cahillrobert 2002-06-14, 9:11 am |
| Muhammad:
Cisco puts everything you need to pass the test on their website.
The Table of Contents for your reading is right on the Training page.
http://www.cisco.com/warp/public/10...grams/ccnp.html
For each of my exams I bookmarked
The appropriate subject from the Technologies section.
http://www.cisco.com/pcgi-bin/Suppo...uting_Protocols
For the rest of your professional career you will probably need to refer to this site frequently. Two of my CCIE friends that work for Cisco referred me here when I trying to troubleshoot a problem.
After reading a Sybex and CiscoPress book about OSPF and finding the material contradictory the above site resolved the problem. This is one instance Sybex was right; CiscoPress I believe is better although drier.
One on my friends, who is rather bright, has depended on ExamCram and cheet-sheets, he has had to repeat the exams multiple times. Eventually he did pass; however he still cannot properly config a vlan, vtp domain, or acl.
Good Luck with your studies. | |
| kalejaiye 2002-06-14, 12:55 pm |
| Mohammed,
I used sybex and test killer(troytec material) for mine and it really pays me although I also read cisco press for my switching. |
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