Publisher: McGraw-Hill Companies; Har/Cdr edition November 13, 2001
Language: English
ISBN-10: 0072192682
ISBN-13: 978-0072192681
Product Dimensions:
9.5 x 7.8 x 1.3 inches
Shipping Weight: 2.3 pounds
Book Description
Get full coverage of all CCIE exam objectives with this authoritative reference. Loaded with hundreds of practice questions and detailed answer analysis, this complete study kit can give you the edge you need to pass the rigorous CCIE exam. Also includes a CD with testing software that contains an additional 100 bonus practice questions.
Book Info
Get full coverage of all CCIE exam objectives with this authoritative reference. Loaded with hundreds of practice questions and detailed answer analysis, this complete study kit can give you the edge you need to pass the rigorous CCIE exam. CD-ROM included.
Customer Reviews & Comments
I bought this book because of all the positive reviews posted here. After reading past through half of the book (4 out of 5 chapters), I soon discovered some serious editorial and authoring inconsistencies and errors. 1. Typos plague the whole book from main text to Q&A - particularly true in the answer sections of the book where you need right answers the most. 2. Inconsistencies between text and Q&A. For example, the main text of Chapter 3 mentions nothing about BGP. All of the sudden, the Q&A has about 15 questions. (That's 15%!). 3. Serious editorial errors. In page 221, Table 3-7, there is a note for author that reads "Author: please supply table title". And the title says "Need Chapter Title" These are just some of the problems I have been running so far. I will continue to read the book to the end though. The CD that comes with the book seems to contain the same questions as the Q&A sections of the book. The software engine is not as good as the one from Cisco Press in usefulness. I learned some new things from the book (even though I am already a CCNP), but this book has a lot room for improvement. I really feel the author and the publisher are seriously irresponsible in trying hard to rush the product to market.
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