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Ccie Resource Library (3 Vol Set) [Hardcover]

Andrew Bruce Caslow
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  • Hardcover: 2000 pages
  • Publisher: Prentice Hall; 1 edition (24 Nov 1999)
  • Language English
  • ISBN-10: 013087695X
  • ISBN-13: 978-0130876959
  • Product Dimensions: 25.7 x 19.5 x 12.7 cm
  • Average Customer Review: 4.0 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (1 customer review)
  • Amazon Bestsellers Rank: 5,379,601 in Books (See Top 100 in Books)

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This boxed set brings together all the reference materials Cisco professionals need to prepare for CCIE certification, at a great reference set discount! CCIE Certification: Bridges, Routers and Switches delivers in-depth coverage of every major topic on the CCIE exam, from ATM and frame relay to routing protocols such as BGP and OSPF, to internetwork traffic management. Features include: a structured study plan, expert Cisco test-taking strategies, and "spot the issues" exercises designed to help readers apply and strengthen their internetworking skills. Routing in the Internet, Second Edition covers every recent advance in Internet routing, with new and updated material on OSPF, BGP, network service quality, resource reservation, IP multicasting, mobile IP, IPv6, and more. The CCIE exam now requires sophisticated ATM expertise: get it, with ATM, Volume III: Internetworking, by respected communications specialist and best-selling author Uyless Black. From Multiprotocol Over ATM to Classical IP Over ATM, LANE, and beyond, if it relates to ATM-based internetworking, Black covers it -- in-depth.

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8769E-3

CCIE RESOURCE LIBRARY--2000 EDITION
A three-book set containing:

Cisco Certification: Bridges, Routers & Switches for CCIEs
by Andrew Bruce Caslow

  • The Bestselling CCIE
    Prep Guide and on the Job Reference! This guide is designed to dramatically improve your odds of passing the CCIE exam through use of proven test preparation techniques, including internetwork "issue spotting," troubleshooting, and analysis skills. Learn major test taking strategies. By categorizing and ordering internetworking topics, you will build a systematic study scheme. The hands-on format covers step-by-step configuration issues, expert use of Cisco IOS Show commands, and detailed analysis of Cisco IOS debugging tools. After using this book to prepare for the exam, you will treasure it as a comprehensive reference for both technical reference and problem solving.

Routing in the Internet-NEW SECOND EDITION!
by Christian Huitema

  • The Classic Book on Internet
    Routing Fully Updated! Written by the former Chair of the Internet Architecture Board (IAB), this book presents all the latest advances in Internet routing--so crucial to the Cisco networking professional. Topics covered include: principles of Internet architecture, RIP, OSPF, EGP, BGP, CIDR, and policy routing. Advanced topics such as IP multicasting, resource reservation, mobile IP, and IPv6, the next generation IP protocol, are also covered.

ATM, Volume III: Internetworking with ATM
BY Uyless Black

  • Learn How ATM Supports Efficient Internetworking!
    This is the definitive guide to this crucial topic by widely respected communications specialist and bestselling author, Uyless Black, who is known for straight talk about complex technologies. Topics covered include: Multiprotocol Over ATM, Classical IP Over ATM, Frame Relay and ATM, and LANE (local area network emulation).


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1 of 1 people found the following review helpful
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Format:Hardcover
The CCIE library does all that can be expected from three books, but the main contributor to the set really has to be Caslow. This book manages to cover a large area of topics in relatively good detail. Unfortunately, the section on ATM does tend to let the book down, but bearing in mind that this is not an ATM resource, then it covers it not too badly.

The other books in the set are informative and the authors manage to convey their own personal experience and present it in the text.

A generally well ordered set, with a great deal of information to absorb.

Recommend using this resource as an aid to the development towards CCIE, as areas such as ATM and BGP require additional references.

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19 of 21 people found the following review helpful
Hard to rate ... 30 July 2000
By Ruslan Moskalenko - Published on Amazon.com
Format:Hardcover
It was hard to choose how many stars this library worths. It includes 3 completly different books. The Caslow book is absolutly perfect. It's a very good tutorial, probably the best I know. I passed real written test and even I couldn't find answers to some questions from the test in this book, if you want to read just one book and get the maximum information - that's it! You might be not able to answer all questions, but I believe it gives you enough information to pass.

But two other books are completly different. First of all, they are not about cisco. It's just a general theory, a lot of packet structure diagrams and protocol description. Language sometimes is very dull and dry. Many topics, especially in the ATM book are beyond the scope of CCIE exam. Routing book contains a lot of interesting information about routing history, current problems and possible ways of future improvements. Probably, these books are interested to some readers, but it's not the best choice for CCIE preparation.

I put 4 stars just because Caslow book is so good that it makes whole library useful too. But I'd strongly recommend to buy this one book only and spend the rest of money to some other tutorials.

4 of 9 people found the following review helpful
CCIE here I come!! 1 Dec 2000
By Michael J Woznicki - Published on Amazon.com
Format:Hardcover
One of the toughest, if not the toughest certification to get is CCIE. That's why it's very important to make sure that the books you use are the best out there. Prentice Hall has put together the only CCIE Library I have seen.

In book 1 of the 3 - ATM Volume III - the entire world of ATM is taken apart and dissected for you. Encapsulation, frame relay, DXI and FNNI, LNNI and ARP, multiprotocols over ATM are but a few of the topics discussed in great detail. In the second book - Routing in the Internet 2nd Edition - the book is broken down into 4 parts. Part1 discusses IP and associated protocols including IP V.6. Part 2 takes a look at the interior routing protocols like RIP and OSPF, it does breakdown both RRIP1 and RIP2.

Part 3 is the exterior protocols like BGP and CIDR. Finally in part 4 you have explanations of new developments in multicasting and mobile hosting. The book is well written and well documented and the author really gives a complete look at the internet and how routing is used.

The final book - Cisco Certification - Bridges, Routers and Switches for CCIE is written by Andrew Bruce Caslow a CCIE himself. Caslow has written several other book on the CCNA certification and as with the other books this is an excellent reference manual.

The advanced routing techniques like ISDN and DDR as well as excellent coverage of the Catalyst 5000 switch are some the topics Caslow goes over is this book. Caslow also sheds light on ATM and extensive detail on IP Addressing and routing.

Protocols like RIP, IGRP, EIRGP and OSPF as with non-IP routing protocols AppleTalk, DECNET and IPX are broken down for you. Caslow's knowledge of bridging, which includes source route, transparent and translation is nothing short of tremendous.

Caslow's book has sample scenarios, about the only thing it doesn't do it take the test for you. Prentice Hall has a great number of book on computers and networking and you should checkout their website today. Overall this book can be used as a handy reference manual and a study guide for Cisco tests. The price is small in comparison to what you get.

4 of 9 people found the following review helpful
Help you very much for prepare for CCIE Written test ? 12 Jun 2000
By A Customer - Published on Amazon.com
Format:Hardcover
If you prepare for CCIE written test, buy Ccie Resource Library. This 3 volume set will gain your knowledge and experience about internetworking skills. Full of some very usefull case studies, network design, etc. No matter where you are in your progress towards the exam, this book is a worthwhile addition to your Cisco library.

The entire book contains output from numerous working configurations. These examples confirm that the authors did not just throw together another theory book, but have taken the time and effort to create scenarios that can be recreated by the reader. A CD accompanies the book, and contains complete configurations so that the reader can copy and paste them into home lab hardware.

In short, this book is one of the most interesting books concerning certification topics. After you read these 3 set books, I guarantee you pass the CCIE written test. Buy it, and plan to stay up late the night of your purchase. You won't be disappointed.

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