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| born2network 2002-05-23, 5:26 am |
| Hi there ,
I am planing to take the CCIE soon.
I studied the caslow , sybex ,and exam gram.
are these books enough to take the exam ?
are there a lot of VoIP questions ? | |
| darthfeces 2002-05-23, 10:59 am |
| covered 8,000,000 times
try a search | |
| LANlord 2002-05-23, 11:02 am |
| Be careful with the Exam Cram for the written. I found several errors in that book. Stick with the Caslow book. That is the definitive resource (along with Cisco's web site) for the CCIE written. As for "is it enough"...check the following blueprint:
http://www.cisco.com/warp/public/62...sblueprint.html
If you know the topics on this blueprint, you'll do just fine.
Good luck  | |
| shanelai 2002-05-23, 11:28 am |
| Read the ccprep token-ring paper too. | |
| born2network 2002-05-23, 8:12 pm |
| Thx guys, I think i will be takin the test soon. i really have a bunch of index cards
i worte down when i was studyin' for my CCNA and CCNP. I found them very helpfull. | |
| DaddyWayne 2002-05-28, 3:21 pm |
| You may also want to give these a try:
Cisco Press TCP/IP Volumes I & II
CISCO Certification: Bridges, Routers & Switches for CCIEs, ISBN0130903892
Routing Architectures by Halabi, 157870233X
The Doyle book is also good for the lab portion. |
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