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Cisco Ccnp Preparation Library: Clsc Exam Certification Guide, Cisco Internetwork Troubleshooting, Building Cisco Remote Access Networks, Acrc Exam Certification Guide (CISCO Certification)
by Laura A. Chappell, Daniel Farkas, Tim Boyles
Product Group: Book
Publisher: Cisco Systems (1999-10)
ISBN: 1578702070
EAN: 9781578702077
UPC: 619472702079
Dewy Decimal #: 004
Textbook Binding: 2600 pages
Edition: Boxed
SKU: C095GXC
Condition: New
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Editorial Reviews
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Product Description
Cisco Systems has established levels of certifications to recognize different levels of expertise in the careers of networking professionals. Supporting Cisco's long-standing Cisco Certified Internetwork Expert (CCIE) certification are the various Cisco Career Certifications. Cisco Certified Network Professional (CCNP) certification is the professional-level Cisco Career Certification for network support, following the associate-level Cisco Certified Network Associate (CCNA) certification. CCNA has been a tremendously popular certification since its inception in May 1998, and many networking professionals who have attained CCNA certification plan to attempt CCNP certification.
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Amazon.com Review
Fine for the experienced professional (or an intermediate who's willing to do his or her homework), this densely written, sometimes obtuse set delivers the goods when it comes to technical specs. But first, dear reader, note that the name of this book set: it is the Cisco CCNP Preparation Library, not the Cisco CCNP Certification Library (which is a separate set). If you're looking for something that will help you pass the exam easily, this isn't the place for you: the text in these books requires intense study, and it isn't always forgiving when it comes to learning tough concepts. If, however, you're looking to gain a solid understanding of how to build, maintain, and troubleshoot networks the Cisco way, this is an excellent place to start. And, when you're done, you'll have the nice bonus of being within a hair's breadth of passing anyway. You'll start off with Cisco Internetwork Troubleshooting, which teaches you the fundamentals: basic maintenance and problem-solving methodologies. Along the way, it also goes into some good ground-level detail on how the Cisco technologies work. This book is extremely good and probably the best written of the bunch, although technically speaking it's also the weakest: there are a couple of glaring technical errors, some occasional illustration glitches, and the section on switching is slightly confusing. But the topics all mesh nicely, it's packed with examples that will come in handy in the real world--and most importantly, it provides you with a skill set of troubleshooting skills that will come in handy when you're reading all of the other books. Building Scalable Cisco Networks delves into detail on routing and switching, and makes up for some of the lingering confusion that you may still have after Internetwork Troubleshooting. Routing concepts are always a headache, requiring both visual and intellectual skills to properly process, but this book does a workman's job of walking you through the various routing protocols in easily digestible detail. Building Cisco Remote Access Networks is technically accurate, but it's definitely the hardest slog in the entire set in that it's dense and oddly structured, and it lacks the solid flow that Internetwork Troubleshooting has. The information's all there, of course, but you'll have to ferret it out yourself, and if you're a beginner to dialups you may well find yourself wandering in the woods. Building Cisco Multilayer Switched Networks is almost as good as the Internetworking Troubleshooting guide: it's thorough, thoughtful, and well written. The concepts are fairly heavyweight, of course, but upon diligent study you'll find them all coming clear. Of course, this is a problem with all of the books. Most people will be buying them to pass an exam, but they're not written as exam-prep guides--even if some of them are official coursework. These books ladle out information in great heaping spoonfuls, but none of them tell you, for example, which of these topics are heavily tested and which are usually ignored. It could be easy to lose the signal among all of this noise--and it doesn't help that all of the end-of-chapter test questions are open-ended, essay-style quizzes as opposed to the multiple-choice monstrosities you'll find on the actual exams. This turns the nature of this set into an all-in-one exercise: either you slurp down enough information that you can successfully pass, or you don't get anything. Some might say that's the very problem with certification exams, anyway: students cram to learn a simple set of answers and then forget everything when they're in the real world. That's not possible here, since the text lacks any sort of friendly chat--every sentence means something, and the lack of waster verbiage means that if you skim a paragraph you may miss something vital. You've got to read everything in the book. But once you get through this sometimes-grueling set, you'll be well prepared for the real world and probably set up nicely to pass the exam too. Much like real tech work, this isn't always easy--but it does come with some nice rewards. Recommended. --William Steinmetz
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Customer Reviews
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Everything for the CCNP Exams
Rating (5)
Date: 2002-08-14
7 out of 9 customers found this reveiw helpful
Cisco has updated the CCNP exams with new material as well as new questions. Studying for the exam(s) requires the most up to date material available, that's why Cisco Press has taken the lead and given you a preparation library that is both complete and up to date with all the changes. The four book set is tailored made for the classroom and is listed as Cisco Official courseware. Covering the BCMSN, BCRAN, BCSN and CIT exams this sets of books also works to help in the study for the CCDP exams. Once thing that impressed me the most is the fact that information is so detailed and written by CCIE's and CCSI's giving you the benefit of years of experience. The books had very few errors in the grammar department. The information does exceed what the objective call for and the author(s) knowledge is evident throughout the books. Overall this is both a great set of book for the classroom and could with the certification library you have an unbeatable combination to work with. I do not see the price being an issue but with future release there should be some simulator included
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If you must pass CCNP exams, here's what you need
Rating (5)
Date: 2002-06-04
1 out of 2 customers found this reveiw helpful
This collection of 4 texts, a complete preparation guide for the four core CCNP exams is an absolute must-have to pass all 4 exams with high score. Everything you would need to pass the exams is contained here. If you or your company has money to shell out for the CCNP certification courses (which costs somewhere around $2,000+ per course, multiply that to 4), you would have the privilege to work on the lab hands-on, plus receive 2-volume spring-bound textbooks.But, if you cannot afford to spend that fortune or your company is such a cheap skate, bless you... this book set contains the exact contents, word-for-word, of each of the required course. Main difference is that it is more convenient than the 2-volume spring bound official text. Errata given by class instructors also apply to these books. Some certified training center might hand you a separate lab book which has a different setup than the one contained on these books. Although the actual lab setup and hardware used from Cisco CEC is different from these books, the actual lab scenarios and practices are somewhat similar with these books' content. I have not used any other reviewer but these sets to attain my CCNP certification (I got rid of the spring-bound text given to me at certified training center, yup, sold it to ebay). I strongly advised to go through the lab scenarios/exercises, either on a piece of paper or actual hardware (don't bother with Sybex CCNP Virtual lab, it's a great disapointment). You can grab yourself some used routers/switches from ebay (some companies on the internet offer a timed lab practice for a fraction of the cost where you FTP on their site and allow you access on their hardware) or you can follow along and do the exercises on a piece of paper. If you must pass your CCNP, you will, and these book set is all you need. I'll give it a 5-star as the errors you will find are not really major one...bv the lab exercises & exhaustive information are awesome! Superbly illustrated throughout. The Book set is not only highly useful for the exam, but would also come in super handy as a great reference tool for the job.
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Extremely painful.
Rating (2)
Date: 2002-01-17
For all of the lauding these books get, I think they are extremely overrated. They are some of the driest, most poorly organized and difficult-to-read technical books I've ever trudged through. I swear by Odom's Cisco Press CCNA Guide (probably one of the best networking books I ever bought, though it's been awhile), but these were a sore disappointment, and made the road to the CCNP much more painful than it needed to be by far. You'll often get the impression that the authors were intentionally trying to make fundamentally simple concepts and learning, overly complex and obscure. It's very frustrating. I've been doing this (networking) for almost 10 years now, and have come across plenty of tough studying over the years in the neverending hamster wheel of staying technically current, but I can think of few books that were as difficult and outright painful to study as these.These books may be comprehensive (and that is very arguable), but they are very poor, difficult reads, and in my opinion, that doesn't make them an effective investment in either time or money. Now that I've finished them, I can definitively say I was disappointed overall. They're seriously overrated.
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Best study guide plus reference materials
Rating (5)
Date: 2001-12-27
1 out of 2 customers found this reveiw helpful
You'll definitely want to spend the money on purchasing this set. It contains everything you'll need to pass the CCNP. Unlike a dedicated study guide, however, this set contains books that will continue to serve you in the future as you work with Cisco switches and routers. Every successful network administrator I know has this set. The materials are written in a clear manner with plenty of diagrams by excellent technical authors. If you have only one set of books for Cisco materials, this is the set to have.
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A big failure to explain well
Rating (2)
Date: 2001-11-03
4 out of 5 customers found this reveiw helpful
Some reviewers claimed it's a good book (in fact 4 books in a set). However, while its technical contents are accurate and in-depth, it fails to help readers to understand the topics so that people can one day pass the CCNP exam. The wording, organization are just odd. They're hard to read, and boring. If you can only last for merely 10 min. on these books, what is the purpose of buying them ? Those authors must be good engineers/instructors, but the editors failed big time to make these books good enough to justify the price tag. My 2 cents, buy some other CCNP books. They're better ones.
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