Features
- Cover Type: Paperback with 544 pages
- Published by: Que June 2000
- Written in: English
- ISBN 10 Number: 078972359X
- ISBN 13 Number: 978-0789723598
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Book Dimensions:
9.1 x 7.3 x 1.3 inches
- Weighs: 2.1 pounds
Book Description
The CCIE Routing and Switching Exam Guide prepares you to pass the CCIE written exam. This book covers all necessary objectives for the exam with a tutorial text that is strictly exam-related and flows with minimal interruption. Key concepts are the only "notes" set apart from the text by special formatting. This series is designed to for use with or without outside instruction. Study aids begin with the Chapter Opener, which readies you for learning. To help you fully understand the topic, visual cues are used liberally throughout the book. Diagrams put concepts into a visual form that aids in retaining and comprehending, and figures confirm your understanding of procedures. This book also provides additional information, such as addresses for on-line help and supplemental sample tests, testing locations, test-taking tips and strategies, and emotional preparation.
Book Info
A review for the CCIE 350-001 Routing and Switching exam. Topics include the OSI model, switching versus routing, protocol functions, interface speeds, IPX access lists, the ethernet, LAN emulation, LAN switching, TCP/IP routing, frame relay, and much more. Softcover.
Reader Reviews
I just passed successfuly CCIE written and checked this book again. Yes it's a very good review of possible subjects and areas but it's not a tutorial. I couldn't find answer for at least 30% questions from the real exam in this book. Even if I were able to bring this book with me it wouldn't help. The only complete source is univer cd - I found answers to everything there. But all areas except probably of Erlang B was mentioned in this book. And CD ROM is very good. Real exam included many questions exactly from CD. But it was not the most difficult ones :) I'd say that you can use this book as 'extended' blueprint to check what you should study and get some clue about required level. But you should also learn a lot of details from other sources. It's roughly CCNP level (similar to FRS exam) and if you just got CCNP recently and read this book it may be enough. Moral: This book is a very good reference for prepared reader but it's not a networking tutorial. You should study networking somewhere else and then check your knowledge using this book. Good luck!
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