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CCIE Mike Harrison 11-20-2006
|--> Re: CCIE john smith11-20-2006
---> Re: CCIE Martin Kiefer12-14-2006
  ---> Re: CCIE David Hoppestad02-04-2007
    `--> Re: CCIE Mike Harrison02-06-2007
Posted by Mike Harrison on November 20, 2006, 4:29 pm
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Just thinking about starting to study for CCIE - Looking for 1 or 2 books to
study from, before taking the written test. I guess that the Ciscopress R&S
exam certification guide is the best one to start with? Do Sybex do a
similar book? and is 1 book enough. Any recomendations?

Thanks
Mike



Posted by john smith on November 20, 2006, 10:14 pm
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On Mon, 20 Nov 2006 21:29:26 +0000, Mike Harrison wrote:

> Just thinking about starting to study for CCIE - Looking for 1 or 2 books to
> study from, before taking the written test. I guess that the Ciscopress R&S
> exam certification guide is the best one to start with? Do Sybex do a
> similar book? and is 1 book enough. Any recomendations?
>
> Thanks
> Mike

i think the most recent sybex book is a little out of date - but that
being said there is probably information in it that is still relevant. i
took my R/S ccie written in 2002 and passed easily using (what was at that
point) the most recent sybex ccie book. i would use the sybex as a
supplemental study guide only - just omit stuff that you dont see in the
current written blueprint. i've also heard good reviews about the
ciscopress book though. beyond those books, i would review your
ccna, and ccnp books (except for CIT) - assuming you did those certs.
cisco's own documentation website has great stuff also. there is honestly
probably enough there to where nobody ever really needs to buy a book.
it's just not nicely organized according to the blueprint.

Posted by Martin Kiefer on December 14, 2006, 5:09 pm
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> Just thinking about starting to study for CCIE - Looking for 1 or 2 books
> to study from, before taking the written test. I guess that the Ciscopress
> R&S exam certification guide is the best one to start with? Do Sybex do a
> similar book? and is 1 book enough. Any recomendations?

check this list of books:
http://www.internetworkexpert.com/resources/cciebooks.htm

--
Best regards
Martin Kiefer
www.kiefer.dk



Posted by David Hoppestad on February 4, 2007, 5:17 pm
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>
>> Just thinking about starting to study for CCIE - Looking for 1 or 2 books
>> to study from, before taking the written test. I guess that the Ciscopress
>> R&S exam certification guide is the best one to start with? Do Sybex do a
>> similar book? and is 1 book enough. Any recomendations?
>
> check this list of books:
> http://www.internetworkexpert.com/resources/cciebooks.htm

I just passed my CCIE R&S written a couple weeks ago and just studied
the CiscoPress IE Exam Guide book. Read that and you should be good. I
found the IE written to be much easier than the NP exams. Good Luck!


Posted by Mike Harrison on February 6, 2007, 4:33 pm
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>
>>
>>> Just thinking about starting to study for CCIE - Looking for 1 or 2
>>> books
>>> to study from, before taking the written test. I guess that the
>>> Ciscopress
>>> R&S exam certification guide is the best one to start with? Do Sybex do
>>> a
>>> similar book? and is 1 book enough. Any recomendations?
>>
>> check this list of books:
>> http://www.internetworkexpert.com/resources/cciebooks.htm
>
> I just passed my CCIE R&S written a couple weeks ago and just studied the
> CiscoPress IE Exam Guide book. Read that and you should be good. I found
> the IE written to be much easier than the NP exams. Good Luck!
>

Thanks

Im already a good way through the Ciscopress R&S book and finding it ok so
far.
Is the written exam easier than the NP exams ?? I would have thought it
would be much tougher. Anybody else find the same ??

Mike



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