From: Darby Weaver (darbyweaver@yahoo.com)
Date: Thu May 10 2007 - 00:10:26 ART
Ladies and Gentlemen,
Not that I think any less of the 1st edition, but the
second edition takes the legacy a little further on
down the line.
Funny, I've paid my dues in the terms of reading the
Cisco.com/univercd configuration guides, reading a ton
of books, going to classes and bootcamps, watching
videos, even listening to audio tapes etc.
And nevermind the time justtrying to make things work
as advertised or figure out why not...
But, I gotta give credit where it is due... the guys
at O'Reilly have just simply done it again.
Anyone who can tell me for one minute that this book
does not belong on the list of "MUST-HAVES" for CCIE
Lab Preparation has simply not read the book.
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So if you do not have a copy, stop what you are doing
and go buy it... you can thank me later...
You might even include the authors in your list of
people to thank when you actually pass the lab.
I mean if its a feature, it is in there and it is
well-explained. Nice breakdowns cost money.
This one... is cheap and you can read it or lab
along...
OK - Gop back to studying.
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